Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1953
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Have you ever seen such a rrlr llongf.ihdllllwqyfl,,Ql Q5S 90m5 seem miles apart bul 2600 is no small numblerlifg Wha+ made rhis yearipfor friends we made- 'fha 43655355 SPOYHHQ Se'-15007 Pefl1Cii2pSd?f ac+ivi+ies, plays, clancesilfldnd Personals? Privileges? Tradi+ions?TilQ f This is l953! lllllllllllll Senior Courf. Or was il 'rhe confroversies? Seniors Foreword . . . Focullry .... Sensors ...,...... . . . Junior-Sophomore Adriviries ....... . . . A+hle+ics .... Feofu res ........ . . . Adverfisemenrs .... IO-I I 30-3I I 08- I O9 l38-139 220-221 248-249 274-275 i SCHOOL BOARD LeTT To righT: Mr. Warren Cox, Mrs. ElizabeTh D. Campbell, Dr. Bernard Joy, Dr. Irwin R. Draheim, Dr. CurTis E. TuThill. MR. T. EDWARD RUTTER SuperinTendenT of Schools As a resulT oT consisTenT growTh oT The sTudenT popula- Tion during recenT years, and because oT inadeauaTe TaciliTies in The old porTion OT The building, a large addiTion To WashingTon-Lee l-ligh School has iusT been compleTed. We are TorTunaTe in now possessing a building ThaT is well equipped To meel The needs oT all The young men and women who are aTTending This school. We shall conTinue To sTrive To make This one oT The ouTsTanding high schools in America. ADMINIS MR. C, GLEN HASS AssociaTe Superinlendenf of Schools Wu. ww... MR. JERRY GERICH Principol I sholl moke every eTTorT possible To orgonize ond odminisTer This school so young people con be helped To seT and oTToin higher gools Tor Their own deveIopmenT. They musT be prepored Tor Their in- creosingly larger pc1rT in The responsibiIiTies oT American ciTizenship. Our counTry is Toced wiTh mony perplexing problems-social, poIiTico'I, economic, sTc1Te, noTionoI ond inTernoTionoI. Their rorniTicciTions will be owoiTing soIuTion by The besT prepared minds ond The mosT courogeous heorTs oT our generc1Tion. These Toslcs coll Tor inTormed ond enIighTened ciTizens. TRATIOIXI ,, rj! 7,.4.1.,-i f.f,,. , g1,z,,:e-43,13 416. 'Y fWvf5ff2zw21w'n-if 2:3 - , ,Y iw rryi I '12 ' T I .i., I ,T liiii' fr r'r 5 4 T C 7 f 4 ff Q Q 3 X W If m y I. , f f 'Q ' ff g ' Z X A K4 g 9 f , g yy if ' ii ,ff 1 if 5 ' Y 'ff , i 1 Of T2 ff!Wj4?! , w. f - V fgyf fa' X f K A X S v, , M ,sii ff' MR. CHARLES J. WALSH DR. EDWARD J. BRAUN AssisTcinT SuperinTendenT oT Schools AssisTonT SuperinTendenT oT Schools DR. HAROLD WILSON AssocioTe Principal To The Closs oT '52 During your doys CTT W-L, The schbol sToTT ond your sTudenT Ieoders hove worked TogeTherTo molce OT The school ci Ic1borolTory Tor living. IT is hoped ThoT you hove had o greoT mony viToI experiences which hove helped you seIecT your IiTe's worlc ond prepore Tor iT: hove helped you Io Tunclion more eTTecTively os on member oT ci Tomily group: hove helped you To porTicipoTe ocTiveIy and inTeIIigenTIy in communicoTion, compuToTion ond humon reIoTionships: hove provided you wiTh leisure Time inTeresTs ond on enioymenT oT The Tiner Things in our cuITure: ond hove oIerTed you To The morol ond spiriTuoI volues os o guide To every- doy conducT. For Three yeoirs I hove woTched you grow Toword The moTuriTy yovur groduoTion signiTies. I hove con- Tidence in your c1biIiTy To ossume The responsibiIiTy Tor your conTinued develop- menT. My very besT wishes To eoch of you. As each small par'r goes 'ro make up a whole, so 1'he personali+y of each slrudenf and 'reacher Jrends +o make up a qrea'r school. My purpose as a siaicf member has been +o auicle The boys of Washing- 'ron-Lee over Jrhe obslracle course of yourh Jroward The esfablishmenf of an accepfable behavior paHern-Good Cihzenship. Left fo righf B Hy Hockma Grace Thomas Mildred Nixon, Rufh Wai ns x i rl CUSTODIAL STAFF Flrsl Row: Sally Slolesmon, Anne Wrighl, Mrs. Wollhcill, Emma Bowers, Teklo Trubacs, Vincinrine Malizans, Helena Suna, Ella Proclor, Fannie Walker. Second Row: Al Morlon, Joseps Trubacs, Roberl McClung, Lulhur Shafer, James Marcus, Wilbur Wallhall, D. K. Mclnlurff. NOT PICTURED , Nighl' Crew: Samuel Harringlon-shop, Arlhur N:- Laurin, James Jones, William Pelerson, Robert Murchison, William Palfon, John J. McConlouge. MRS, HELEN K. FINLAY Dean ol Girls A school becomes greal' Through 'rhe occomplishmenls of ils sluclenls. ln working wilh each girl, l allempl lo draw upon all of lhe school's services and lacililies 'ro make possible personal lul- fillmenl' and maximum clevelopmenl of individual lalenl. 1 1 3 1 if 4 w 4 E HL W Teaching, srripped of ilrs glamour. Sevenih period, and i+s moun+oins of red Tape and paperwork. Behind Jrhe poerry, music, and science 'rhere is rhe drudgery 'rhar is essenrial. Teaching is a combinaiion of Jrhis unseen work and 'rhe personal con- +ac'r which makes ir borh an enioyable and demanding profession. E121 Allen Mabel R Ballard Russell University of Richmond George Washington University Degree BA M A Campbell Francis Pennsylvania State Teachers College George Washington University Degree: B.S., M.A. Northwestern University Columbia University e ree AA B S Collins Margaret M Wilson Teachers College University of Maryland De ree: B.S. M.A. 'eww . C. Cf' J- C- ea 4' To help you plan the future. Bowman, Gene Bridgewater College Columbia University Degree: B.S., M.A. Gibby, Mabel Park College n University of Missouri Degree: B.A., M.A., M.Ed.. Ed.D Rhodes. Eric ' , George Washington University Degree: B.A., M.A. GUIDANCE Alexander- M'-'VY L' Bdvmle. DOFONIY Booker, Florence Farley, Rosalind Noflhweslefn Ufllvefslhf Norlhweslern Universilv Wesfhampfon College Columbia Universiiy WSSTGFH MC1fYl0flCl College Degree: B.M-. M.A. George Peabody College American University DSQFCSI B-A' Degree: BA., M.A. Degree: B.S. MUSIC AND ART Moure, Ruperf Washinglon Universily George Degree: BA. , ef y:,l1., wf4 ' 'I ,jf ffyfg, I y , 'Q gi, , , K V, I , , , , Ax , , f W? W M f' xi , ' f f ff , I K 5, 'k--. , :ww , W ,.vfa'- , 122, 31.4-4L3Q:Z ff , 'W' V ff ,K X Pfeiffer, william Plcfure sei' fo music. Peabody Conservollory of Music Cafholic Umverslfv Degree: B.M.. MA. 13 141 Culkin, Doris Morywood College Degree: B.S. HCDME ECCDNCDMICS Greencwcy, Corulie Madison College Unlverslfy of Morylo nd Degree: B.A. Hall, Oakley Mary Washington College Unlversily of Tennessee Degree: B.S. 1 M-' 31? ,.,. ,Lg L-T 1-' C-ll .N : . Tf - 4 ,ff AM' 35X l Sew whaf? 71 NURSE Cullen, Frances Ccfhoiic Universlfy Truesdale Hospifol Degree: B.S. This won'f sflngl Here, have a sample. lngwalson, Kcfharine Universifv of Minnesofc Grafton Hall Degree: B.S. ff CAFETERIA U5 161 X Anderson, Alexander Brundage, Dean Carrigan, Richard Drummond. T- Daffell Rulgers Univergily Princelon Universilv Princeton University GSOFQS Wf1Shlf'Q'f0U Un'VeI'5llY Columbia University Georgetown Unxversily Universily of Wisconsin Degfeei BA- Degree: B.A., M.A, Degree: B.A., M:A. Degree: B.S,, Ph,M., M.A. N socjmr STUDIES Jw Nl vi Elliollj Jane HUYIGY. MUFY Anne Madison College Geneva COlleQe. , George Peabody College George Washlngfon Unlversily Degree: B.S., M.A. D 5 C Keck' Frances Korczowski, Simon' Longwood College Ohio Sfafe Universuly American Universily Degree: B.S., MA. Degree: B.S., MJ-X, U Lloyd, Edna Unlversify of Wisconsin Universily of Colorado Degree: B.A., M.A, o'i 9' SGH' Miller George Mccofd Lloyd Rolhrock, John MODd!SC?2e.CgILege GCOFQ? W03'il'lQfOf1 Uflivflfbllv American Universilv Norlhweshern Universily Q ' ' UVHVSVSITV of MCll'VlCH1Cl George Washington University Purdue University DGQFSEI B-A-r M-PM Degree: B.S. Degree: B.S, RUCk2f. Kalherlne Simpson, Jack Smith, Capfoln Hudgins RC'df9 d COHQQSD V Eorlhos College Georgetown Universilv Un'V9V5'iY Of VIFQHHU George Woshinglon Universilv George Washington Universily DSQFCSI B-S.. M-A, Degree: B.A., M.A. Degree: B,S. W! 1317! ,wp if ...L v-'F' Rv- if B'- Woller. Edith Randolph Mocon Women's College GeorgSeSiffeS,hiE3if,n ifiirififelisnv Flndlug ouf where Hle ofher half llves. rd'-i r- X1 1..K 18 iiNHfx I-VSICAL EDUCATICDN .1-Y 1. xy Healflly bodies build sfrong minds V . .1 1 44, Allen, Elizqbefh Bufson, Kenneih , Dgvis, David DePcoli, Dom Louisiana State Universily George Washington Universiiy Un'Vef5l'fY Of MOI'YlOnd Cmlmplqin College Universify of Norfh Carolina Degreei B.S. DCQFSGZ B-5- George WUSNHQTOH University Degree: B.A. Degree: B.S. Easley, Virginia Haringer, Albert Irwin, Mori Lynch, James Mary Washinglon Colleg G W h' + Ui' 'l G orge Washington Universily 'liemple University Columbia Universily e eorge Degiegg gg Iyivirsl V e Degree: B.S. Unlversily of Maryland Degree: B.S., M.A. ' ' i DSQFCCI 5.5-. MA. Millan, Mike q Nolfe, Ann Rockwell, Franklin George Washinglon Uruversily George Washinglon Universily Shepherd College. Degree: B,S., M.A. Degree: B.S. George Washinglon Urnversily Degree: BA., M.A. Zickerl, Maribelh DePauw Universily Purdue Universily Degree: B.S. 1-2-3. bully! E19 . Q 4 V g sf f XZ! 4 Z 75 1 77, 'ggi f 12, 5 f ff 1 , ll 1 Currier, Nell licmdolplw Macon Women s Colleqm. Wrlluom ond Mary College University of Illino s Longwood College Degree: BA., BS De ree BS A , 1 U I , I be, 15 Y K f 1 ,lr fl ,E f X 4 Chrisfie, Thomas H. William ond Mary College George Washinglon Universily Degree: B.A., B.C., MA. SCIENCE ff' Dryer, Hilda Y. Elsea, M. Elizabeth Ellleman, Waller We5lf5'n ,M0 YlOnd College Universily of Richmond Universily of New Mexico Ul'llV6l'SllY of Maryland George Washington Universily George Washinglon Universilv Degree: B.A, Degree: B.A,, MA. Degree: B.S., MA. Fox, Margarel George Washinglon Universily Columbia University Spencer, Roland . George Washinglon Unlversilv Degree: B,A., MA. I ,u-V Norfh, Edward T6C1CllCI'S Ciladel Mililary College Oglefhorpe Universily Degree: B.S. Degree. My jeff ve.- 4 wh. f The lull before Hue sform. E211 -.i1 ..1 .. rm Corcoran, Ellen F. Donohue, John Harbough, Eva L. Wesfbrook, Williom Mary Woshingfon College Massachuselfs Slale Teachers Johns Hopkins University George Woshingfon Universily George Woshingfon Universilv College ' George Washinglon University Degree: B.A. Degree: B.S. George WashInQfOf1 UHIVSFSHV Degree: B.M., M.A. Degree: B.S., M.A. Hargraves, Boyd R. Lalham. AQHQS l Moncrief, .Russell . Purcell, Edilh Emony and Henry College The Highlands Universlly Richmond Professional lnshlule Missouri Sfafe Universily Williom and Mory College University of Denver Degree: B.S. Kenfucky Business Universlly Degree: B.A., M.S. DEQFSSZ B-PM Degree: B.S. Il whllf a secrefaryll 1 BUSINESS AND ll DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATICDN Schindelor, Regina Modison College Rufgers Universify Degree: B.S., M.A Buckley, Charles Pennsylvania Slale Teachers College Degree: B.S. Duncan. John George Waxsyhingnon Universily .P. . Elsea, Andrew V. P. l. VCDCATICDNAL EDUCATICDIN Lef'x build If sfrong. May William Paras, Bruno Pqrryl Ernesl Easlern Tennessee Slale College Qswego Slate Teachers College Oswego Sfqle Teachers College Universily of Tennessee Unlversily of Maryland Degree: B,S, Degree: 8.5. M,S. Degree: B.S. Seidel, Roberl Wood, John I - Yager, Eugene Sillfll JOSQDWS Nfafmcl George Washinglon Unlversily Iowa Slale Universily Loyola Universily V, P. l. George Washington Universilv Degree: A.B. Lindquisf, Everl Oswego Slale Teachers College University of Maryland Degree: B.S. E253 Bell, Frances Gilman, Charles Mary Washington College University of llllnois George Waslwirrgfan UmverSIlV Unlverslry of Paris DCQVGSI BA., M.A., Ph.B. Degree: B.A., M.S., MA. Kliger, Murray Newfon, Kafherine Tillson, Barbara Columbia Universily Thiel College Nallonal Unlversily of Mexico Degree: B.S., MA. George Waslrringlon Universllv George Washinglon Unlversilv Degree: B.A. Degree: B.A., M.A. Falalalam LANGUAGE ll !, Z , . fl! Walers, Frances University of Oklahoma Universily of Texas Degree: B.A., M.A. Learning Lafln and liking H. ll , srii I A,14 s g. ,,, F,,,,,MM,W ww 31190 fi?,qw:,wg,f43s,.,1if5z--Q,7e,Qfww.m',.vr ' zu il A i -1 is ry f f, M M f 4, A ff K f f , gg , A 2, . . 7. K','. ,ff-f. , , - ., ff f 7 ' gg X 1 f ff 'JN Q fi 5 6 1 0 if Q 3 A gal - - A , , , , . . ' A D ' fii fi I X P Brccco, Miriam 'f , ' - - if Q f ennsylvonio Slcsle Teachers fijii' A ' s 5 A . Universiiy of Virginia , . Zfff-ff i ' vg?,L,, L' Q. , X , -A ., ' ff ,ipggff 2, -f:,gy',gi f 1 gr, .V ff, V Degree- 55- 1- ,jf 'V ' -2 1 f LANGUAGE ARTS JV ' ' Railfefe ' 151' ' ' ' '- A' 1' ' ii.-,ig ,. ,fiery , ,fr xy 1 f Al fi' A 35526 , f ff? M f ff f 91 7 I f 4 f 2 3 Q ,Q fe 6 K Q fy 2 ,5-J . 0 if ? l' if , , Q ' I ,J , iffiiv wwf- -A'-' X f,f7,lT 5339.5-'Z3' Q1f, V1.3:,'1f,'7i' ''1923:-23'Q 3ff.51:I ' '.-'4 ,e2i:1.1g1 a1.f,:r.- matic. :pw . l Carpenter, Caleb Councell, Mary Collins. Mary Alice University of Oklohomcz Ohio Slole Universily George Wgghinglon Universilv George Woshinglon Universilv George Washinglon Universilv Michigan State University Degree: BA., M.A. Degree: B.S. Degree: BA, Dempsey, William Golby, Arthur Griffin, Euonna Hackney, Mabel Columbia Universily Norlh Ccrolino Universily Mississippi Slole College Morehead College Ycile Universily Clark Universily for Women George Wqghinqion Universily Degree: B.A., MA. Degree: B.A., MA. Flecibody College Degree: B,A, Degree: B.A., M.A. E25 ll el , .V J Q! il, l University of Minnesota Hedlund, Alice Degree: B.S. Hunter, Colonel H. W. United States Military Academy University of Virginia Degree: B.S., M.S. Hocker, Kenneth Howell, Barbara Lebanon Valley College Appalachian State Teachers University of Pennsylvania College Degree: B.S. Degree: B.S. D' l I 261 Jeglum, .luck Pasadena Playhouse University of Alabama YW W Degree: B.S. Johnson, Robert Lippy, Catherine Malott, Marie Columbia University University of Virginia George Washington University Degree: BA., B.S., M.A. George Washington University Northwestern University Degree: B.A. Degree: BA. McEachern, Carleton .Orndorff. Mqud. h Raiff, Stanley . Shgfer, Rober-+ University of Alabama University-af Virginia Syracuse University Uf VefS'lY of Wisconsin University of Michigan George Washington Univcrsily Degree: B,5. Degree: B.S. Degree: BA.. M.A. DCQVECI B-5- Shannon- Helen 5h9fl'lll. H010l Shipman, Harvey Sfokes, Marilyn Wlllenbefg UnlVeV5liY n l.Sl'lOlF Rhvfle. COHSQS George Washinglon Universilv Duke Universily Degree: B.A. Umversily of Chicago School Degree: B.A. Degree: B.A. of Music Degree: B.A. Transou, Lucile Weingarlner, Charles White, R, Randolph William and Mory College Syracuse Universily Universily of Missouri George Waslrinalon Univcrsily Columbicl Uriiversily Columbia Universily Degree: BA., M.A. Degree: B.S., MA. Degree: A.B., M.A, Wood, Mary Louise Raindolpli-Macon Womens College University of Virginia Degree: B.S., M.A. PSYCHCDLCDGY Gibson, James V. P. I. George Waslringlon University Degree: B.A., MA. .4-l ' The Psychology of Evaluaflou. f27 Allslon, Louise Campbell, Mary Duke University Randolph-Macon Womens College Columbia Universily Degree: BA. Degree: B.A. Dcllon, Elizabeth Garsferw. Helen Madison College Columbia Unnrersily George Washington Universify Urnlversily of Virginia Degree: B.S., M.A. Caulfield. Annabelle Mississippi Slate College for Women Peabody College Degree: BA., MA. Guinfherl Ralph Hickerson, Florence Temple Universify William and Mary College George Washinglon Universilv Peabody College Degree: B.S., MA. Degree: B.S., M.A. 28 Jones. Thomas George Woshinqlon Universily Duke Universily Degree: B.A., B.D. X 7- if ' f ww iff. ' 7Q'i'lE ' ' -Wi' Korns, Virgil United Slales Naval Academy George Washinglon Universilv Degree: B.S., MA. MATH - Oi ,f V 1: -L 'y'jz7vg,1-af , ,.,,k., , Marlin, Helen Ill Peferson, Forresl University of Arkansas George Washinglon Universilv Degree: BA. Georgetown U-niversify f 1 'M-2'-1-7 '1' 1 ' 1, JI l g n ' ,'r., ,--c-f ' ,-,k Qza'ff1.,L.-139-iffg', re l ', 2' . :' ' Eel Q31 ., , f ' f l ernr ' ,i', - f A ' ' G'4W:.iiP-:f ' ii - , ,,Kr, L r 5, ,f 5-1 gli f' , f i Riley, Glenville Slale College Universily of Wesl Virginia Degree: B.A., MA. Degree: BA., M.A, Edna Shreeves, Ruby Radford College Universily of Virginia Degree: B.S. 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X Lg Qing? 4,4 ia- ,f 4- I 1 H, ,aj W- .AML 1, tfffzi -V f E523 I a 61912 5'i Wz1 HPGQ-1211051 I cs 11 112 up-a:151 ra11 In ' 'Q ' . i 0115 I2-B CLASS SPONSORS Lefl Io Right Regina Sclwindelar, I-Iilda Dr er. SENIORS-I2-I3 I2-B CLASS OFFICERS Lefl Io Riglulz William Terry, Vice-Presidenlg Eclna Maines, Presidenlg Diana Wilson, Secrelary- Treasurer. - 2- A M , ' f IY77 P215 fl V'-,' j fl ,..A j ' 23:4 srrlsirr I' I Q ,' fi I mi-41,e4y,WW ef, E -f , 'J ',., : 7 '-,s I-,j'g 'lfi9f,Q 6:2 27 'T I V,!.f, , 7,1 ,'s,,,,, ,,., BETTY BOWERS JAMES CLARK, JOHN CONNOLE ..BeT.. .Uimmyn 'Johnny-1 Benevolenl clisposilion. A quiel friendliness. Mon OI Iew WOVCIS. RAY DOBYNS GEORGE EBERSOLE WILLIAM GAMBLE BQ+ Fool loose and fancy free. Bill The ioker of +I-me deck, I-Iis code: Variely is 'rlme spice of life. 33 CONWAY SANDY THOMAS HAISLIP Holme Tommy Hos 0 voriely' of inleresls. Sharp dresser. ff 4 e 'f 'WM f, O Of ' 5' O s, Y I Wflfiilisf ' milf . ,iii JOHN HEAD Johnny Aviolion is his line. riAO O N,.,, -415 : OOOA A O A OO A O x'OO' rAOA A O A g ,O rrrrxw r,rr-r f 3 rf XAN' J O YrOO f Nfrr HELENE SELLNER Winsome woys ond ci rodionl smile. 541 EDNA MAINES Modesl and considerole, WILLIAM ROCHE Bill Clean Cul oncl handsome Hey Ma, look ai' me. The lasf busy days. I ' ' 1, '11 ifiexfi IP 1,m ,4 ,. WILLIAM TERRY Bill The I'1eIgI'1I' in sOCIobIII'ry. 7 , MARVIN TURNER MARY BETH WHEELER Quief some+imesg good Iwmor IIMUTFYK, oIwcuys. Life of The porlry, CHARLOTTE WOLF DOUGLAS WYLIE Winnie Doug Always Q Iending o Iwcrnd. Quief ncufure. JOAN YETTON Neafness, seIs her mode. 35 Cl ASS QFW53 I2-A HOMEROOM TEACHERS Sealed from lefl +o righlz Ruby Slireeves, Elizabelli Elsea, Florence l-lickerson, Helen Shannon, Euanna Griffin, Sally Loving, Mary Councell, Jane Ellioll. Slanding from le'f'r 'fo riglwlz Eugene Yager, Elizabelli Dullon, Rosalind Farley, Ellen Corcoran, Agnes Lalliam, Rolserl Whi+e, Lucille Transou. Ar' I 1 A ,,,,l 'rf'Er A C'-A55 OFHCER5 , f i ,,,,, ,,yi 'f' Sealed: Cliarles l-luppucli, Presidenl , Slanding from lef+ +o riglrilz Jane Army, I Treasurer: Charles Lynn, Vice-Presidenl' or ,,r 00+ Swanson. swam. , ' A or -ELI CHARLES ABB THOMAS ABBOTT An easy going guy, Tom Really enioys life, , ,,,, ,, , , , MARJORIE ADAMS Margie DAVID ABELL BARBARA ABRAHAMS A Shining Slof in fhe o+hIe+ic '-Doveu Boi-,bra Sky- A music enllwusiasl. A good bowling average wi'rl1 friendliness +o rnalclri. L36:l MARY ADAMS DEE ALEXANDER GUY ALLEN JAMES ALLRED Few words-many +l'1ouglw+s. Vibranl' personalify, Always seen wi+l1 a camera Jim and a pre++y girl. Easy lo gel' along willw. MARTHA ALLSTON MARY AMBROSE CHARLES ANDERSON GEORGE ANDERSON Sunny wilh a capifal S. Lindy - Charlie Tull and Silenlf lype. A nafural born comedian. Really enloys life. HARRIET ANDERSON Boodie Bubbling wi'rl1 enllwusiasm. Did you make If? l:37rl iIr 38 So now we're Seniors! J oo. za ELIZABETH ARNETT .,BeHy.. Pleosonl ond fun loving. ANNE ARNOLD Loves music ond bollel. JANN ANDERSON NINA ANDERSON RUSSELL ANDERSON A new One, A dorlin' blonde, Individuol sense of humor. ' 33 lll' WALTER ANDERSON RICHARD ANNAND WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER WuI+ Dick Bill A whiz willw o brush. Fulure gridiron greoi. I-Ieops of lun. .IANE ARNY Ever over ocfive. MARY ARNY Sca++erbrain A peach of a personaliiy. DONALD ARONSON Don Wide awake and energeiic. RAY ASCHERFELD A knack for mischiel. A V7 ,.!hX- ? 1. l, I hi if I m 1 ? I l h jj: 5 V V,,f I - 'il . I QL If f I K 2.1 5- I f' ' f A . 4 f ,f , 2 ' -9 - W- , I, 2 3,,,,M.,f ,,., 11, ' -,,' ,MW ,Jeff , , J- x.' ,sf A Mp. I, I , , ,L,, , Vkky I , ' A f , I I . 7:4 K K If ,..43Mhrj .auf .-,, , ' ' ' ' . f I , ., ,,,,1 ,. , I , , , ,1 ' ff Y'Wff'., -. -f , I,-,X -, , , 'W 1:2 M4 Y, ' f Q f - Class rings proudly displayed. JANE ASHWORTH NICHOLAS ASPIOTIS DONALD ATHEY A merry miss. HNICIC' Don An ace in any deck, A line friend. THOMAS ATKESON ALICE ATKINSON JAMES AYERS Tommy Avid baseball Ian, Bob A favorile cadet Ready clever WH. ff 39 LAWRENCE BABCOCK Larry A relaxed personalilry. Working on Senior Courf. TERESA BADGER Teri A frequenf commu+er +o Point ,x ROBERT BALDWIN JUDITH BAIR IRENE BAIRD Bob Judy Our versa+ile dancer. Wesf A greaw' Jream man. Twinkling eyes. rlyr A A rrry if A. Q, ...ff L . .f52Qfiffi53 K L fB'lB'w 4 5 I THOMAS BAIRD Tommy A quick wif. M01 GERALDINE BARBER ROBERT BARNES MARILYN BARRETT Gerd BOLD A good gal. Her 'rwinkling eyes beseech her A fine osse+ 'ro W-L. nofure. f Vnvcncnous ond verscnlrnle Pln+ size package of charm, f f f n ,, A Q i411 sro, 542 Foofball season begins. BETTY BLADEN Blondie Tlwose graceful dancing feel. BEVERLY BLADEN NAN-CY BLAKENEY Everyl:Jody's friend, Friendship in lwer smile. JOSEPH BOWERS Roy.. Fun-loving ond carefree ROSALYN BRADFORD Rahz' Dromolic inleresl plus scholars lic c1bili+y. 'lrll' T QQI U ,. , BEVERLY BRADY '-1- 1 X f ' f' HBSV Iolces 'life as if comes ond Sf lrrr was ' ' HERBERT BLEVINS MARSHALL BOOTH JAMES BOSWELL Lyle Oog Mike We'd wollc o rnlle lor Lyle. Nor o worry in flue world. A solid clworocler. ' pw . 035:-. ' 2 , , , V , ' 5, X ! 4 4? A 4' fi' V4 f' f, .,:',:, -f , ' ' fxhvr A K, g 7 .1j - ,-,,.,, Q ,,,.,-f - , lf, KGQNV 592935 IJ ' Pa '- ' ' wawfv. x f- zu, f. ., -uf ., , - . 4,7 , , X ARLENE BRAY Every inch ca lady. RICHARD BREWER Dick Ecsy io Icxlk fo, MICHAEL BRODERICK Silence is more eiequeni ihon worcis. K Buf ref! I HARRIETT BROOKS DONALD BROWN EDWENA BROWN S+inky Don Eddy Our Mrs. Brooks. Quick quips. Red-Iwecdeci cmd wiiiy. NANCY BROWN PATRICIA BROWN WILMOT BROWN Ciweerfuiness is her Irodemork. PGI Will A slick Iiiiie gal! A quiei iiumor. 543 y, ,K,,,, we My , ffm 1 , 1 4 I 'ev BEVERLY BRU M BACH ..BeV.. Capable of all uncleriakings Dance season sfarfs wifh Hue Sock Hop. MARY BRUMFIELD Charming and friendly. 3, ., Y . ,s :se R K 1 '1',,,,kk S ' JOSEPH BUSH Joe Behind Thai' smile lurks miS- chief. 441 DONALD BRYANT DWIGHT BURGESS MARGIE BURNETT Hillbilly music and bggebqll Devilish eyes. Swee+ sereniiy. occupy his +ime. if 1 f, ' ' A MARY KAY BUSH A smile +ha+ malches personali+y. M, ELISSA CALABRESE STANTON CALHOUN her USG Key Chick and cheery, Copaciiy for being comical A feffi. Q25 I ' GRACE CALKINS RICHARD CALVERT Tho+ special way abou? her. Dick A spirlled school leader. EDWARD CAMBIO WILLIAM CAMPBELL Ted Bill A Iulure acldilion Io Ilwe fielcl EverylJody's pal. of eleclronics, Y , . 7 . mgtf -wwf. .1 f 'gg 'V ', , . il-I f-5 - f f 'kf' f f - Lil ',- 5'?Q35i ,, - I, 7' ,g lm3:gfj,.-'IJf'4' p k, I A If ,j I-if Qi, 'f lf 1 ,f',, Ar. .-1,5-f'9'f::?52iL'f-LfI3E:i4'-f-ff',1 - -H .WV5 -kh'k 3' 513:19 Q' 717,-l J ',', I 1 ' ff41 2f'Eg...g:g1-I-If ,gz'ff.gm.1 ' 1, A' 'i'1N-42' -2 -'I '-1 Ji?'2.-A 2 f4-:I -,,. 5 52.-z' I DIANA CARI-SQN NANCY CARLSTON DIANA CAROON SUE CARPENTER A cleper1dOIDle WCYISNU- Ever-ready sense of humor. Dee Capable and clever. Our beauliful cheerleader, FAY CARRICO HFGY.. A spark plug personalily. Tripping Hue lighf fan'l'asfic. 545 f saw kg ,4 Look ouf fella! . k'kx A , ff' X IGI'-1-31 I L Nw I ef 'S I I? ,',- I .V ' If I CRAIG CHAMBERLAIN JEAN CHERI A Iulure Army officer. Pelile ond perl, JANE CARTER A blonde drumo lover. I X wif., of X .3 A DIV INN' . V3 J., Q v:,..' , If '.,e' NANCY CHICK DOUGLAS CHILD PORTIA CHILD CI1ic:lc Brad Po A Slick Chick, A reol amicable fellow, A weollln of quolily, 461 LEON CHRISTENBURG Times means nollwhlg. Joi-IN CHRISTENSEN cum-as A nolurol quclilry. ' ff, f 0? SWL 4 1 ff di V ,, rf! 'ff , -yfff ' H , x , M, '49 ' ff 4 ' f , ,gf fg! M ,, f, '1 f 5 f , ' f if 'af . yew n ff : vrf , I 2511 f, V' ll, I ,,,, X , BILL CLARK lnlelligenl ond undorslonding. JEAN CLARK Always amiable. JOSEPH CLARK Joe Cul-up deluxe. S'l'and up for fhe kick-off. LAURA CLARKSON Sunshine in lier smile, PATRICIA CLARY PORTER CLAXTON A JOHN CLAYBORNE Dislikes dull people, Three-leller mon. Red lwoir and all 'rlnol goes well willi il. JAMES' COFFIN SHERWIN COGAN WILLIAM COGSWELL Jimmy Tlie man lbfllllfld llle QUP- Bill Carloon king. A seoforing mon. E471 48 KATHRYN COINER Ann Peppy os They come. 5 ' N' , , 1 xkk' il I Q I 2 s 'I' In II I DAVID COM ER A quiel ond pleasing manner, Flaffops and fruifboofs. f l Q 'glz I e I f ,177 ,5 I I I I-'26 'Z 'QQ f 'I ' f 11-j,I,'1-QM ' f ff ,, yew . ,, , .,,, 7 , , cfffzffzzih wiiEflf.,w'g14f' J' ,4 K,-3 ,k,,. I ,, 5. Mx SUE 'COLBERT Sue 'I-he world belongs Io Ilwe energelic, CAROLE CONNELL An unlorgeloble charm, RICHARD COHEN HRICIQIGH Always cz new Iriclr. PATRICIA COLLINS PATRICIA COLTON Pm paw A 'lrlenclly Ilullsl, A big hegrf. If ,Wr 2 Iii 11? DAVID CONWAY ANN COOK EUC-ICIYH Cookie Pure clynomnlell Inlereslecl in ofhlefics an Ieocning. CAROLYN COOK JOHN COOLIDGE FRANCES COOPER JEAN CORR COOl1le Jock Fran Jeannie A ndlurol charm. A+laleHc leader. Golden lweclrlecl. Qudel and delermined. 'ff ilf ilff ' . A - . , .. e ,Q A My N, , ,Z ,il .,QA ., nh:.V hi A , A4 1 4 14 A uv.. 9 K A ' 4 f W , ff 7 1 fa' in ' ' J E O . ,,,., iw . ' I EPMI ff if yfpfg-, f . ZW 7-VW-VZ77, '- ff up -g ' z if! N: X , V,,V 11,5 ,Z krk. I 4 I f- 511 VAUGHAN COX KATHLEEN CREAMER STUART CRICKENBERGER PHYLLIS CRIST Alwe s lols ofxfun. A reserved red-lweod. Buddy Phil jg on fliv E yf' O WM V ' ' i f l A . ,qu ,V Q 1 'If , ,, f ' 'I' I 'L'.F54,i l 1. ' Aff ., - - f Af? f ,wv : ., wg' -,,v, , 1 if ' ' kfffify- , if? X, A , ,fy . L , Vy , 5,,z f,b,g7w L 33 . , 22 'E ' i?Yfi,EfQ?7 A Wi V37 f ,','f'fy,f, T' ' 25.425 f 'fyffi !,- 'g,Qi,.A2f',ffj?fj7 - V, ,. ff , V V, ff ,,,, X3 A1,.,f,:Zf-4 My ,.,, ,yy , , 6 'yf'.QE f1fzm ',f , Y K, ' MARCIA CROSBY A shine +o mc+ch her lovely smile. Possesses cu misclmevlous air. An lnfecious smile. Kinda chokes you up. IZ49 954043,- bm H Drama Deparfmenf presenfs for Seniors. ff. ,m.1hVv P I, , A I V .V y x f I JAMES CROWN SHIRLEY CULPEPPER Jim Sl'lirIi Knows how +o go from ploy A sopI'1is+icc+ed blonde, Io work, MARGARET CU RTIS vxpeggirl One cole Ii++Ie number. 503 ARTIE DAFFIN A lillle bundle ol clieerfulness. AL. 44 , A if 1 Q , ,A,h , A V :,, 7,7 I ',-PV!! W ',','fQi'!fZlI if I I .fe-ey ffl A'A' Jw f:f'z'f,'c! 6: fi . fr. 75 7 N92 j j ' I , r BARBARA CUNNINGHAM Bobbsie A reserved sweefness. WILLIAM DAILEY Snowflake A nolurol born comedian. CARL DAMMANN Makes everyone feel welcome willi his smile. SYLVIA DARNALL Friendly ond Jroll, liked by ell. BARBARA DARNELL Versclile in her inleresl. ,iw LAWRENCE DAVIES Larry A lively ladies' man. ELSIE DAVIS The world is brighier behind cr smile. JANICE DAVIS KI-Ionll A sweel smile for everyone. Personal Appearance. JEFF 'DAVIS MILTON DAVIS NANCY DAVIS A pleasing guy, ECI A new and welcome oddilrion I-lord work builds fine chorcnc- 'ro W-L. Ier. VIRGINIA DAVIS WILLIAM DAY BERNARD DEAN Behind her quiel manner lies Sonny Bernie on worm heorf, True sincerily and C1 FSOI I-Ie con'I' miss. friend. I511 Going fo fhe polls In clvics class. MARY DICKMAN A prelly girl is like o melody, CHARLES DIAMONDSON Charlie A recll icizz fiend, VALERIE DIEGEL ANNE DIXON Vol Diclci Genuine wczrmlli in her friend- A finger in every pie. ship. 521 4 l 3 ....,f' i i l A ,. 'Q'-Y I 4525: f i i . - K ivan f in? X V.kk KQ V K ,k - LL A I A T1 , ' l y 5 1 r LAWRENCE DEWEY K, A Responsibilify plus. E - if RONALD DIXON PHILIP DOBYNS Ron Phil Oulslcznding in everylliing he A ccilm reserved humor. enlers. PAUL DOLAN EVA DORSEY Bud .lc1clc Loolcs for flwe beller llwings in Rarely quiel. life. ':'V R , , 1537, -ix ' 5 '1 . 2 ff DIANE DORTZBACH EVELYN DOUGLAS ANN DUNCAN -lUDl'l:l'l DUNKI-E Corrie A cule li++le blonde. A 90011 Wlllfed QC1l. JUClY Demure Diane- There's cn song in her heorl, CAROL DUNN NANCY DUSSAULT JANET DUTROW MARY DVORAK Willing +0 do her perl C1HCl Lookin' for laughs. Jan Cheerful wi+h good ideas. more. Pep enjrhusicsi. JOSEPH DYEKMAN Joe Success in his pczlh. A lnauguraflon day. 55 541 Decorafing for fhe Senior Parry. LAWRENCE EISLER Johnnie Snappy dresser. ROBERT ELDER Acrion speaks louder Jrhan words. , I s ,VV V R , 'f,f m nl rrrr fa rrrrr S f 15,22fi:Qga?1- ' ,i ' f,,5Lf'Lg1gj' 5, f' n S ff ,rf fr S LLSRS LSRSLL p V ,' EDWf.RD EANES DOUGLAS EARLE HELEN EASTERLING . Dove Doug Cheery and chc1'r'ry. Bruins and brown. Scienfific in+elligence. GEORGE EATON RICHARD EDWARDS A woy wi+h Q harmonica. Dick A unique Winsome woy. SHIRLEY EFNER An experr dancer. JOANN E ELIFF Friendly-ec rnes'r--si ncere, l R GLORIA ELLER lisuen Quief manners and genlle hearl, HELEN EMERSON A lover for lun, Pep rally! BARBARA ESCHMEYER ELINOR EVERETT AUDREY EVERS Loves fun, bul' knows how Io Ellie Audie be serious. A sweel' Iallcing Souflwern Belle. Quiel and lols of fun. EDWIN ENZOR Ecldie An agreeable- grin. NESTOR FABELLA OWEN FANS RICHARD FARMAN Lilceable Jrhrouglw and +l'1ru. A Iwiglw goal-o hard worlcer. Dick Takes life a+ ils besl. 55 JAMES FEARSON Jimmie CoIm-pIec1son+-inIeresIing. Which college? WW. GEORGE FIELDS MARILYN FIELDS RICHARD FISHER RICHARD FITZSIMMONS A baseball Ion. Inexhousfible energy, A king of cull wi+s, FiIz No'red for his defense of I-Icink Snow, , f f 450 , , i f f Q M I xg, V, ,,x,f, f,',,' 4 , L RAYMOND FONTAINE HARRIET FOSTER MARION FOWLER RODERICK FRANKLIN ' Roy A peck o1CgoId. A Iweorf of gold, Rod A slworp wif, A model oirplone enfhusiosf. E561 75349.-2, I wgzyv WVLQ WCC ,gf,T,:ie.-.,Ql.i',fL HELEN FREER MARY FRENCH h D JOEL FRIEDMAN SUE FRISBIE Welcome Oddlhon +0 GUY A 'rolenled gal in url cmd A good console-nlious worlcer. A pleosonl word lor everyone. ClC1SS. music, GEORGE FRITSCHMANN DIANNA FRYE ROBERT FULCHER MERLE FUNK Candid-observing. A soplmislicoled slyle. Bob Pep and pergonqlify rolled Quiel, willing, amiable. info one, ALICE GABRIELLE V A misclwevious ou+loolc. -db H A K Checking up on college credifs. Q ' l - L 57 58 l A ff as JENIFER GARNETT Bill Grid-iron he-mon. M A? ,wfx Liquifying Torium lBulH . wuLLuAM GARRETT sau ln love willw llwe lworseless carriage. JOAN GADDY KAYE G-AGE JOERLE GAINES 1 A beoulilul doll. ALLEN GALPIN QUie+-bul wow! Wonderful +0 have around. Jo Alwoys fun 'lo be wi'rl'1. SHIRLEY GANT GAIL GARLAND A red-lwecdecl sporls lover. Assel of sincerily, JOAN GATLIN Jocnie Easy 'ro like. GEORGE GAUTNEY A greal guy. DEXTER GERHARDT Dulce An invaluable friencl. The man in Hle wllife suif. HARRYETTE GERHART I-las many friends. MARJEAN GIDENS WILLIAM GILBERT DOROTHY GLADING Go? whalr H' lakes. Billy Do'r+ie A nalrural way wilh people. A blonde Iaombslwell. PATRICIA GLAZE DAVID GOODALL RUTH GORDON Pal A relaxing companion. A sparkling cheerleader. Lols 'ro olller. 59 I RICHARD G-OSSOM Dick His oims ore high. I Time fo gef going. 60 GRADY GOTHARD RICHARD GOTTSCHALK ROBERT GOTTSCHALK BARBARA GOULD A sieody kind of guy. Dick Bob fXIer+ ond compefenf. Our quief Irwin, A mIId monner. MARIE GRASSOM JOHN GRIFFITH MARY RUTH GRINDER DULCIE GURGANUS imegrpfyl Sgncefgfyv honesfy' Johnny A friend you'II long remember. A bundle of southern sunshine A Ioscinohng humor. BETTY GUY MARY JANE HAASE THOMAS HAHN PATRICIA HALL Cufe GS C1 bU'fiOf1. Personable naluralness. Tammy Pal Likes To come To School, buf Eager conversalionalisl. lilces To go home beifer. JOHN HAMMOND GORDON HANKINSON ANNE HANNEGAN JOAN HANSBROUGH A spark plug!! l-lanlc' Tops in The social whirl. Cule and clever, Impressive in his silence. 2 JAMES HANSCOM Jim Always a welcoming smile. Y 1 '1 I.. , fs ,ff 1 , Car caravan gefs on Hs way. E61 xslt? ply E T Ng., '4 We're going fo win, hey! DOROTHEA HANSEN ALICE HANSON JAMES HARDIN Happy Twinlcling smile - Twinlcling Jim l-ler name lils l'1er fine. eyes. Kind words and friendly smiles. MQ' MARGARET HARDISON WINIFRED HARGROVE JOANN HARRILL Ann A dorlin' disposiiion. A doinly darling. Full of lun ond pep. i623 GAIL HARRISON Willing 'ro lend C1 helping lmnd. RICHARD HARSHMAN Dick Someone preily swell. BARBARA HARVISON Ki++y Prelly hair and lols of i BARBARA HATCH Borbie' Good 'Hwings come in Tiny packages. ALAN HAWES A quiet helpful guy. DAVID HAWTHORNE Eddie Whai a Casanova. i 4 4 W-L 13: G W 14. Missed by 1 poinf. MARY JANE HAYMAKER WAYNE HAZEL MARJORY HELTER Wi+hl'1ersmiie si1e'll go places. A firm anci sieaciy cifiaracier Margie Erfrlfiusiasm goiore. BETTY HENSHAW DOROTHY HENSHAW BARBARA HENSLEY BeHs Def Cuie as a ki++en. Time- spice of life. FemininiiY PIU5- 565 Say-Look af all fhe Trophies! . , . , , , w 1 ,. ',:-mi-'fa ik NICK HEON N, A M An oll spordrs Ion. EDWARD HERRITY HOWARD HIICKS JOHN HIGGINS PAUL HIGH Eddie Hunger Jock Pe+e To know Iwim longer IS IO like Who? o cIown. UnLIsuoIIy fine. Give me Iime-I'II gejr There Iwim behker. BILLIE HILL RONALD HILL MARY HELEN HILLMAN CARL HOGSHEAD A IEs+ of friends os Iong os Ron Movemenf WIIIIIH Gnd WIIIIOUI- BUdCIY her hair. A memomble Clqorccfer, An oll oround good guy- 643 WENDELL HOISINGTON MARTHA HOLMES .ION HORNADAY PATRICIA HOUGH Dean Markie I-las wlwal il lakes +0 enioy life. Pal A rare wir. A peppy cheerleader. Accomplislies much. V f I M, V . w,M,, MM M ' :fr Sis 9,. .1 -ijwwwf QQ,, gfrw lj'Q?5E?1Ewwf QQ 51 v I ,' E?Z5???E???WSi AQEEZQQZQZZ MMMA ..aa C A SALLY HOWARD FRANCIS HUBBARD RICHARD HUGHES WILLIAM HULFISH A peppy spiri+. Nolecl for musical Jralenl and Dick Bill a meal appearance. Knows his own mindg No limil on I'iis personalily. CHARLES HUPPUCH Cl1arlie A born leader. A big wheel In W-L. E651 E663 9 x . QI fl ,V 2 kk,. . ,M if 'Rf ,SLK 2 W CN I fn xx Q. I Erik X. .ww , fgfierw , ,. r M ::i1seff' 1' . ,, M -wi , X 2'-1-.e 2,2 - Jgqg, , - 6 ,M N xg? J, ws: 5' - gain' 1 ,-qw: Q: If 1' I -.3 Jrfifg--xg25:e:af 'g,2:2s!':l1-1-wfsilf X fl 'F'-1IK:.wi -tiiiiifq. vi I Ewiifmmrw-vcizwgfxfiy. -rwgfl . 1s5'fz5 :Supp-fegiigfe' S112-- N ,M1.'HGf. J ,,2.4,r9:.z.::. wm1i:'r:'eM:7 ..-rs, zQw,vwf'B.v 13.-vim.-f,51f54q5Q, -1-:NI-wif, 99- fkagsa4i':f:2fs54Q0 .wail-!eI3:asvavf5 .,ff'Swv fs GENE HYDEN Dork and Handsome. A ca'Hy car. A smile ALICE IRVIN June in her eyes. 4 I Iggfm wry V' W. K RY Lf -math X ' , 2' - , A f ,fn .I - ,. , 4 Z 4,0 I , , M ,M .jul f f ff f ' fr' 1, nm. ffm! , fn JOAN IRVIN Genlol personczlily. CHARLES JACKSON CHRISTOPHER JACKSON DOROTHY JACKSON Cl1uclc Cl'vris A sincere personolily. I-Igppy Q0 lucky Iwin. Agood-looking guy, ,,,f 'f I , I I M X 2, 5 JOHN JACKSON A snappy wil, I ..,,J 1 ,31 .Q ' - 9' , 'T ,iff , f I f 3 I fe Z37WyQy71.j2 , H , x V, ,gm 51,9 ,ff :fly 7?'jff1fffcg.ff , , I I ' K, Z, Qfff. , f ,,3gfVf,f,y3' SHIRLEY JACOBS Congeniol and conservolive I Wy W' NANCY JAMES A sweel reserved gal, CHARLES JANSON Jake Reserved manner. ROBERT JASINOWSICI Bob Talks wi'rl'1 lwis eyes. MARGUERITE JENKINS Margie Five fool rwo, eyes of blue. The sfudied casual look. MILDRED JENKINS NORINE JENNINGS THOMAS JOHNS Efficienr ond nice 'ro know. A girl wi+l1 many a++rac+ions. Tom Ambirian lurlrlwered by cap- aloiliry. NANCY JOHNSON SHERLENE JOHNSON ERNESTINE JONES A Truly wonderful gal. Srimularing vigor. Gail Sweelr, quiel, capoble. 5673 I A milf.. Hall hosfesses. GEORGE JONES PATRICIA JONES WILLIAM KALLIO . -' ' f- 1- ky ai. --'fin f P fx' A 1 . Y I' IQ, ' Aix .Q . f w ' 1 , I. an gb , r A ,Q-t2K?b3v:fvQXei: J -T ' THOMAS JONES Tom rare IoIce's+er. ERVIN KEEL Puddinhec1d PQI BiII I-Ios o Iove for horses. A great guy. A reserved poise, A I1igI1IigI1I in ony crowd. M ,, 14,9 jf .,, ff , cf, 4,44 Z ,, , V I, 1 1, fr f,f,, f f 3 ' w'1Z,,,wjf' 7 , WW ' I, ' mfg' ,, , hr , X ,W I 3,371 ,, V ,, ,J f 3 ,, , If ,,,.,.,,wA, 4 M, , 4 , f,5gQmzQf MM M, , ,f f ' ,' Q Q, ff -N 14,,,z,,f,,fi.' 2' W: fz,fffQX'W'f?:, cf, pf fn , f,y,f,fy a'w,,f,!ew ?WW,,f,f3ffJ,, fff, fy ,fyy,,,5f figfig r f , r . . , f ', gf Z ff ' RICHARD JONES ROBERT JONES EDLA KENDALL MARIE KENYON A brigIw+ Iulrure in music, Bob ECICII9 Mimi A nqvy enfhugiqgh A lovely manner. PreTIy os cu picfure, E681 JACK KERCHEVAL l-lis laugh is his lraclemarlm me A 1 'LL ' sewf ggeses ,ln 325535342 mww' SCOTT KIDD DONALD KIDWELL WALTER KIDWELL ScoHie Don A lun loving senior. A bundle of fun. A nalural ease, DONALD KILDOO Don A diamond in +l1e rough. PATRICIA KNAPP Pol Takes life as if comes and loves H. JOHN KIMBALL BETTY KIMMERLING RONALD KINTISCH Jol'mny Always around when you need Ronnie Plenlry of ge+-up and go. her mos+. Deslinecl lo sporls wriling fame. - A N,?g,'4 2Z4AQ251zy4z:- Z3 -V y Laborafory asslsfanfs. T693 I1 ,if ,f'X Soups on! ELLEN KNIGHT JAMES KNUDSON AdeH Jim SANDRA KOCHER Sandy Tl'1ere's music in her make-up. if 1here's mischief in 'rhe air, neis Hue one who pu+ 2+ ilwere. SHIRLEY KOEHNE ALFRED KOSTER SARAH LA BOON Deiiglniful io know. Al USOHYH He's oiwoys busy. An infecfious iough. 703 A ircnquil sophisiicoied lady, LOWELL LAMB A big ie-ose. , S196 W 7 , f , W 5325, 4, Wd' 3, , W RANDOLPH Randy AK LANE Men of few words ore The besi men. ' Q ,, ,V ,, ,,,,, , , V,V7 ,, ' 1,12 , L 2, 5 ' 'iii' ,. . ' ff' ,ffpyfggw I, L 71.5, ,V ,V i Mfggwwz jf' , , ,v 'z,wzn in f 'ui 0 if if ff,,iffwf,-A-if SUSAN LANG Susie A vivociows gal, NORMA LANGBEIN Sparkling eyes and person alily, ELAINE LARDIN Thai' shining hair. RUTH LAUFFER A cu+e li+'rle bruneH'e. Cufeferia Clean-Up. NANCY LAWSON JAMES LAYTON MELVIN LEON Always obliging. Jimmy A whiz in a malli class. Keeps smiling, SALLY LEONARD JOHN LESLIE JOHN LETHCO Fun and frolic. Quie+ and sincere, Jack Tlial knowing slylel 71 .MV-V., ,- ,' f' fpmf . -1 Vg. M 1 ' W 'W Y 7 mf'ff .g W -, i N I -1- I in f - ... ,, NW ,, gifvgzgty . ,f ,eff4f1f'-fzvgwg' ,Q :. 2.vf'i'1' e 1 .N , '1 5 -0-1:n.gg,,g,,, I gg da Per In at ,,.,.,u,. '.,, ...M 3' W an wwf ,ff We fwwcfff as KNEW Wm.. WW wma X -...gym Y'Qf'Qw - Q-. PAUL LEVAVASSEUR lmmediclely likcible. Spring fhaw. BARBARA LEWIS JUDITH LEWIS JEFFERSON LINDSAY RICHARD LITTLE Sweelness plus. Judy Jeff Dick A refined clworm. Conservolive and verscilile. Conscienlious, capable, likable. CIN I NANCY LITTON RALPH LOGAN FLORENCE LOVELESS WILLIAM LOWDER Soil spoken ond sincere. A demon on 'flue frumpel. A quiel smile. Bill E7-'ffl I-loppy go lucky. ROBERT LOWE JEAN LUCAS DAWN LUNCEFORD CARL LUST Bob Jeanie Slie liens plenly of friends. Jim Quick Jrlwinlcer. A blue eyed miss willi done- A friendly manner known TO ing ideas. oll, CHARLES LYNN PATRI-CIA MacMlLLAN SANDRA MADACEY BERNARD MADIGAN Cl1urlie Pol Peppy and perky. Bernie Noled for his lweorly lciugliler, Lighl l'1eor+ecl and lively. A friendly l1o+ rod enlhusiosl. BARBARA MAITLAND To know lfier is +o love l'1er. Hard-working sfudy hall. Us I I I f 'bw I -Ng ,cg J A dark Inair lneaufy. Argyle kniffers, Xmas fad. if , I f, I Q ROSALYN MARANO Rosie NORMA MARSHALL Normie A cufe gal anywhere you her. CLAIRE MARTENS JULIS MARTIN ROBERT MARSHECK Bob puf Clean cuf and friendly. MARJORIE MARVIN A liflle gal fflaf gefs around, Carefree buf capable. Af ease among lwer many U41 friends. - .. f- ng, rf' A 1, k..,.,. do ,fi I if - if Q , I Ql' -Mid. ' lQf ' liis1,: IM I f A 1: 1 ,I T Jesse X W fgdn. ,- ri X' ARR Q N MARIA MARX A gay smile for all her friends PETER MARX Pele A real snnooflw dancer ELIZABETH MASON A lovely lass. Liz ,,,,A . ,,,,. ,.,,,, .. I I . 4 . ,, ,fha ' hula zz 5 T, me ,L .s, V. n , V it I ,V ! 2 in It ,, ,Q it V l V, q u, , Ji, In rg I ,sn 1.5-A gs , gfskiqg-ggi ,I 4E!?,-fam? if ,V I 2 -A v - I -I T- fi-ei 1 ' V 9 Q V i , Th , ply rm. r ' r ,I 1' ' Hu gia mmum lkfgl JZVQ, ' s . 3 9 3 'f F fi T , , AT' ' 1, -I4 4 , , L :ij 3539 II I Q- - if Qi fi R4 -eff I fi - I 'af I .. h g . ua f .fav WV , 2 0.4, Vfrwg 5, . yd V . ,., ,W I I I mi 1, ,f s If .I 2, 1 Q 4. , .-I 1 -, ' 54 - f A A si an s s., asv M -I .2 I f 'G ff ,faq 1 Mg., 2 Q A ' 4 ,K pf 5 '?I,.'n ie ff f . I ii ii i .T '-' f' 3 , V wf- if E ' ' , 'r if- m - I ---ff I , , -V- ,P-vtwi- , ff F w y h., T Q if I is 'was 1- 'si if 5 It fiwi fiff. 'f:1.ii'fC'5 tat' Gfvf-iwfz 'ani fi f f f , ' 6169! Q, 8, Q, a .1Sa1Q 4 5 ETS? 9' V if gfgwgaqgi v iff gi f Q 4, 4 In J Q has 2.2 Q' as ffffiw. , ,Q . I I -I I I ww fr A I, 'v1 sw f--JF ' g g.. . as ,745 V - AA ,I ffm , - P 1 ..... 'f 1 I V f r ' i i vi f I , I , MILDRED MATTHEWS A f ' 4 ' AVMAA . I' Z H' ' ' I ' T I . 5 ' ,.f-4 - Mfr- Q . ,if J Q- 5- f Q 1 I uf A heari of gold, 1. Q p I Qi 1: , ji' f a f. fu ,f ,. , ' -r g ' ' ' , , 1 fi ? AIW4 Ii WI 'ri' if Q , i 1 f- If .,., . 4 ,,f. I ,., ,,,,ggp,,,,. ,K , ,,7. , .V ,, SLLLNLV, .,,,..,., fK,,,,,i.,fijk,.,.. . V i Y Chrisfmas Assembly. TQEUFQWI sfii? 'V-, X ,V V, 'ir Vfryl ,l,r i f iw:-2 I ri,f'g2'fiiS VIRGINIA ANN MAXWELL Annie Tops in sociabiIi'ry. ROBERT McCONCHlE CAROL McCORMICK MOLLIE McCOWAN Bob A gracious, charming person- Reserved . . . ever srniling. As easy going as Ihey come. alify. EARLINE McBRIDE Mac Our queen of srniIe. BETTY JANE McCOY MARTIN McCULLOUGH PARRY McCURDY Sugar and spice and every- A sporfsman who knows his Pe+e 'rhing nice. way around W'-L. Quielr, friendly and fun, T753 761 A MARY McGERVEY An adress or hecrrr. Alumni Dance. CLIFFORD MCDONALD JOHN MCDONALD EDWARD McKAY ROBERT MCKAY Cliff Mouse Eddie Bob friend Jrhru' ond +l1ru'. Friendly, reserved slyle, flvlolrgs you feel youfre his King of llwe lcibirzers. rsen , WILLIAM McDOWELL MARY McFARLAND KATHLEEN McKESSOR MARGARET McLARNOW Bill Gucrrrs loss ond our goin. Karine Margo Pleosonl looking: pleosonl cicl- Alwoys C1 willy remorlc. Conversolioncilisl supreme, ing, xx fb Ui M MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN THOMAS MCNAMERA Mike Tom Masler of The merry. Pride of +l'1e lrisli. . z'f5Z:Fflff1y, V ,,.. . , ..,LV 7 E .r,. 1 ,r.- , fr f 'r1rr'r r'lr. . . 'lrr A JOHN MQNELLIS ' 'J oh n n y' ' Always a comeback. vw JANE McSURELY Janie Her sweel disposilion is known lo all. BARBARA MEASOR ANN MEDFORD JOHN MELNICK HARRY MERCHANT Barbie Everyone loves her, Jack Bill PM gal wirh a baron, Quiet but ol: so sulolle. Relaxing lo Talk ro, Q 1,53 CHARLES MEREDITH His easy manner is an assel' ro life. Happy New Year. I 77 U81 Back fo school. KENT MILLER IIKGTIII I-Ie's cz rIo'r. PAUL MILLER Gus buggy lover. !,,, 4 , CLAIRE MESSINGER CHARLOTTE MEYERS DAVID MICHAEL A fufure nurse. A quielr charm. Mr, Science Fic+ion, NBIEP q JAMES MILES DONALD MILLER JAMES MILLER JIrnI' Don Jim Unoesuming ond easy going. A borreI of fun. Enioys Iife Gnd reIoxo'rIon. JERRY MILSTEAD A ncsvy mon of Iweorf. BERNICE MOIR Bernie A quiel Iivewire, English Liferafure. MARYAN MOLSEED Drama enlhusiasl. CAROLYN MOODY Small gal wilh much Ialenl. HELEN MOORE THELMA MOORE PATRICIA MORAN Creales a pleasanl alrnose Irene Pal plqere, A love for music. 'I'oIen'r should be her middle name. BARBARA MORRIS CHRISTINE MORRIS JOAN MORROW Bunny Chris Jo A classy dresser. Barrels of Iun. A mischievous Ioolc in her eye. IZ79 ROBERT MULLIGAN Bob Fine and friendly. Guess whaf he's cramming for! , CARLA MULLINS JAMES MUSE MILDRED MUSGROVE BARBARA MYERS An inleclious grin. Jim Millie A wonderful friend. A diligenl worlcer. Noled lor block lwciir and dimples, 80 JOHN NEATE JERRY NELSON MARIAN NESTER DIANA NETZER A meme guy, l-lollywood's lcind of guy. Morey U Di A new culie from New York. A million dollor smile. J LONA NEWMAN JANICE NI-CELY NEAL NICHOLS WAYNE NISKANEN Lively cmd vivcucious. Somefhing special. A blonde CIyr1OmO. A IFGCIY POOH- EVELYN NITTI RICHARD NOEL ROBERT NORMAN MARILYN NOROUEST Mischief Iwinkles in her brown Dick Bob Mick eyes, S+rong ond siIen+ Iype, Always Iolking. TINJI becxufiful hair. GARY NUSS Glikoble guy wifh cr yen for I e. 'H H s here. Exam fime. E811 82 E i s 2 ff A ,' -Z-. one 153219 5- - . ., , ,. A ,Q Q X F -76 4 f N ,,ff ' W-, Measuring for caps and gowns. LEIGH OGDEN A poienlrioi engineer. LOU OLIVIER Tremendous wriier, Tremend- ous fcilker. . gif 5 lu., F 5. I. 2 A 41, , f if , f in Q 'f .fff Q 4V,' El' f , .. v . I '-f, I I 11 ' Wy .7 , , . , , f , 7 q HARRY OLMSTEAD Ai' ease in ci crowd. . ,', 5' w ' 6 f , A f' ' ' ' u . ,4?'4.g W, , ,aww . if ff , A ,.,. R :Wk -'f, , , N, M, M , mf, ' f Y X7 4 4' if 6 CHARLES O'REAR LEE ORNDORFF ROBERT OSBOURNE A greoi ossei io ony cioss. A irue friend. Bob Silent sincere monnered. FRED OSCANYON Noied for his puns. JEAN PALLANGE Her enfhusiosm is coniogious JOHN PALMER Eosy going ond wiiry. , ' f x , 19, , ' f K' ' , .4 , .1 X X Fic ,. -Kg., ,,.,,,q'4,,, I ,i r . . f-.dn -.1 Ak 1 . 1 4 - ' - A ' VWWTK? H .1 f,:,.1,,, , , .Q .-255- ' ,, Bw ' L, .1 ' 1? c,k.,fL4V,5: '. 'V ,rf 4, , .sf we yy.yw.- fq:Q:, fz,Q,, f , '42, ' - lwwwsffnffwwww ..ff lziwi BARBARA PARKER The besl lhings come in small packages. LAWRENCE PARRY Larry A hard working learn man- ager. WILLIAM PARSONS Bill A quiel personalily. Ordering graduafion cards. BETTY LEE PAYNE JACK PEARSON VASHTI PEECKSON She scores high, A real sporls enlhusiasl. Ty A sunny smile. RICHARD PELLS JOAN PERCY NANCY PERKINS Dick Warm and gracious. Biggesl eyes ancl lhe warmeslf Cooperalive. hearl. gas D341 JOAN PERRY Full of fun. All hal FRANK PETROLA ANGELINE PETTIT JUNE PFLUGSHUPT CAROLYN PHILLIPS A s+roigI'1+ shoofer. Angie A fwjnkling Iqngh, A coIm ecisy going manner. PATRICIA PIERCE Poi A redhead wifn o winning woy. A smile wifh charm, ' , X gf IEIA I i LAURA PIKE JACK PINTO CHARLES PITCHER Laurie TI1ere's more 'rhon mee+s Ihe A quief sense of humor. A number one gal in many eye. woys. BONNIE PLAHTE RUTH POMEROY ANN POTTER RICHARD POTTER SIerIIng quc1II+ies. Colm cJHiIude. A sweelrness from Tokyo. UDICIYH A Trend Io Ieose. JANET POTTS CAROLE PRATHER CHARLES PRICE BETTY PRINTZ She IUSI spcrIcIes. Happiness rodiofes. CI1orIie No+ecI for oU+sIonding cocIeI' Never cu dull momenf, service. BARBARA PROCTOR A mind of her own. Mr. Jones lives H' up. T351 L86I ' ' Dkflv Izzo LEAGUE 'num LEAGUE 'bmi-see: LEAGUE 52 emwnmee LSTANDINGS STANDINGS - sins Aniinic issocmionlj i xx N , ESQ-IIfIi?I,?LE mm m: fzaizeiouzs SC ,M ,ILL s ,.. ' A emi inane' .' smunwcgs 1. '.Q I bunv STA sci im. club? 7 rf when 1jfs'2'1hQ 1' . 11' jf I Vfjjzaf If NANCY PRYOR SHIRLEY PULLMAN RALPH QUICK A high sjrepping rniss. A sincere in'reres+ in peopIe. Sincere friendliness. wzfrzfy X f,f,f5,f,f,fp,Mfi f 4' f A, I em. s R W- f , f 1 f ,, ,V , fp j,f,,, ,Q ,H , ,, Q X I' 4! 7 f mi 1 Z2 fn, ff 7 4 gi . f i I ,,, ., f, 2 .N f I' MOIRA QUINN THOMAS QUINN ALLEN RAYFIELD SHII wofer runs deep. Tom Enioys life ond fun. A srniIe in Iwis words. MOLLY REDMAN Big expressive eyes. BARBARA REESE IIBOrbIl A Virginia ice skoier. IRVIN REID A good ncdured feIIow. JEAN REUTI MAN Genlle disposilion. THOMAS REYNOLDS Tom Amloiiious cmd amiable. KAY RHODES Dus'ry Tliouglwlful of olhers. 1 ' A L ,, . , R' ' , , --'-i -- f ' Z, fft '.,O 1 'L,'O 15' ,A 114 , 'f.' 7 , .,,, . f13?,,,1' -'V,- 'rk-' 1 J. i Y Y iiiii 52:2 O 'Zffyf Zfw' f f 1 f .f Q 0 951 eexeese pw ang Qffgffa V, -ggspgxgf v is An excifing game. iw ' . 1' , '.'Q?eQ ',. ?Ifl1 ' ?i '3'. ' A - .i,ff,j' ' ' A V K K, V: if: Y Y ' , - 1555. h O 1 Y ,, ,'.,, f Q X . -.7 if? ifK.f4Z,2i!, K R - ' '.,Q?Q, OO'- ,',- , ze , .,.,' W, ,.-M, , , V ,.,,.,, ,,. - ,W 'Ys1 i'QLz1 .',, fi ,'.' 1 1, A , 'QZZZ57mwee5y,i' iswfsea QQ?eMe+ggQyi Y , - ' ' 1 ' , . ' -- ' -n' 'V' fI f l fPl'4i'i-121 925 f- f-ifwf,- V 'ZEZQFJ 1. ff1l':,:Qc5' 'if 'Gt . ,,., A A ..,. 4 ,, , . av , .Q ,. ,yr 1 . .-Xin . mf. . 64, ,.,,.,, N, fb , wa 4 ,V -My 0.4. :M ,yrs . .g.. . 7 , ROBERT RICKMAN RONALD RICH JAMES RlCHESON Ronnie Jim Bob Meel' him once-like him ol- Gay ond willy. A rugged friendliness. woys, SHIRLEY RILEY MARY RIXEY JAMES ROBBERTS Always has somellwing 'ro do. Always recudy for fun. Gill Reolly knows his cars. l87Il 88 -.J-J Dedicafion of The R. C. Campbell Gym. CRAIG ROE RICHARD ROGERS I-Ie has many companions Dick RAE ROSE InIeresIed In everyone. i J,- A IOI under II'1e cover ,I RITA ROSE :REPOIKS On The brighf side of I e. ftv' I I Ab . . '+- :F-- 2. R .. . A I1 III -f l Wif2f.:fff.vi' 2. . Vi.. .K ' Mfwfbf .ig I L MARTHA ROBINSON Mar+y Ahlradive sophisficafion. DOUGLAS ROLL LEVERETT ROPER Doug HBOIUII Always doing Ihe Unexpecfed. A mind for +I'1e Wesf. DAVID ROSZELL BARBARA ROTHMAN Dave Vivacious package of wif A singing I1iII I3iIIy. DELORES ROTOLA THOMAS ROWLAND PATRICIA ROWE NANCY RUCKER A winsome way, Tom Pa+ Lively and likable. Courleous, calm, congenial. J0llY. lOVlUli lOYlUl- VIRGINIA RUDGERS ROASSER RUDOLPH BEVERLY RUTHERFORD GERALD RYAN Enclwanling radiance. A menial wliiz. A greal golfer, a greal gal. Gerry A good addiiion +o any group. WALLACE RYLAND Wally A hearl' as good nafured as his laugh. Wafch Hlaf boy go. f89 l i? . 5 I, N F5 , . F if., . . 'A.A , , A, ,, 3' 18? Q xy! azfikegf, ffjffff 2 ef ,ff , f gq f -4 11355, 4 1 y 5, S The Firehouse Five plus Five. 4 f X K F V Z1 1 fi? K X ii a , 11 ez lla , aQi?wAg'gWlf153r . 1 4 A- -. 155. .zi- PHILIP SALLEE SHIRLEY SAMEN RICHARD SCARLET Pl'iil Full of lun. Dick Tops ol 'flue music makers. An unmclched wil. Q51 WS' .V,,' JACK SCHILLING BEATRlCE SCHILU LUANN SCHROFF Scores everywhere. Bea An alluring personolily. Slwoling inleresl' ond o pleos- ing smile. JOHN SCH ULTZ lnner resourcefulness. JOHN SCOFIELD Oh, Jrlwol grin. BRUCE SCOTT A woy willw c song. i901 i .g,,.w1 L,,L X 'v l 1+ g QM V X X ,xy I Xa , DELORES SCOTT Dee A quiel manner. JAMES SCOTT Jim Young man wi'rl'1 a lworn. LEE SCRIPTURE Tops in any field. I We.: , : ?, A VXRGINI Ar Q5 J i fflfifls fr. DORIS SECRIST DOUGLAS SEDGWICK WALTER SEDGWICK A considerale likable gal. Doug Wulf Enioys humor. Known for sporfs. DORIS SEELY WILLIAM SEELY TROY SENSIBAUGH Always cl nice word, Bill Always ready 'ro pilch in and Gee-lar and l'1ill-billy music Iwelp. lover. 591 92 32593 They're off! Hn 1939. DANIEL SHANNON DONALD SHEETS ..DOnny., NDN.. Busy guy wilh c reocly humor. Pleosing . . , priceless. JOHN SHERWOOD ROBERTA SHIPMAN Jock Ann Sulble sense ol humor. A reel cule grin everywhere she goes. MARY SHAFFER Quielness ol ils besl. NANCY SHEKELTON WALLACE SHERERTZ Shelcy Wally She loves people ond people Voluoble oddilion 'ro our choir. love her. CYNTHIA SHIRK RICHARD SHIVELY Cindy Dick A mugiggl Miss, Once mel, never forgollen. 1 --k I' A Q , 'YTD I?ifI'I PM 345, Lvwa,6HW, ' LkV,. 2 fi, . T EG-I in K 77.51 A , ' L' ' ' . if. 1 'f'f . .,f,:::, 2:-A 5 ',-.gv.:,:,:':1 L.' 1- P --sig ,. ' 4ef35?3??i3?2 I Q?E??2i2QQQ?3Qv we122'A3QQMww' IALI WEW33QM3?R3?3?5ii A '-Iii, '-'. - I + .,., I , , f-fu-aff, www ,,-fh ,mire .L A I w ma mQQweewmeyeaf-L 3 A I' I Q CARL SIDLE RICHARD SIGWALD 'CAROLYN SIPLE JOYCE SLATER Dove A Winsome WH. A socicrl success. DCIIUFOI IFSSIWHGSS. W-L's own crew mon. DENNIS SLOAN NORMA SMALL ANN SMIRES CARY SMITH Denny Tcxlenjr galore, PIenIy of class. A way wi'rI1 The ladies. A drum major W-L is proud of. DONALD SMITH Donnie Spry ond IIveIy. Here fhey come. E951 943 is DONALD L. SMITH N f A I bid Eve. , :Me 1 A All ITT ,sy f - 'ww-, , 1 f . 44-3.,.i11-:ff ELEANOR SMITH Donnie Gay ond slwy ond o Twinkle in smile for The people. her eye. I ETH EL SMITH oflroclive cnorm. ex A liv JANET SMITH Smi++y Ing doll. ELIZABETH SMITH Belly Perlecllon of friendship, NORMAN SMITH Meaningful solilucle, PHYLLIS SMITH Peppy os can be. BARBARA SNIDER A clemure damsel. JUNE SPEAKMAN Aclive in everylhing sl1e's 4 ss My .9 we ,. W1 , 6x4 A Q I ,- . 9 3 .1 , f Q yi, Q ,fs 1- 1,--f .Q , W A. , ,. QM. 5 I s If ff'-i.7I '-il ,L , ' ,- r - gy 'is , A -i ::f:.a:':, ' .masks 'Z : - W: ..ssxe fssssse EDGAR SOUTHARD ..Ed.. Silence is golden. DELMAR SPRINGER IIDGIII Thai solid humor, MYRA SPRINGER Sweeiness plus. 1 is QW fx , if Man. lisfen fo fhaf' frumpef. JAMES SQUIRE MAURICE STEAD JAMES STEELE Jim A redl cracker ioclc of ci guy. Jimmie W-L's blond co-copiciin. HOT Rod happy. .vf -, f rf ff It, ,Ir ' . ' 5 ,k'L'f' i. 4' ' , ,, ',., , V, j iwzf if ' f 'lf' J-7-,fin . 1' Wiiggjwg Q LLOYD STEELE CAROLYN STEGER Sinceriiy personified. l-ler lwumor is priceless. Paris designers-woicli ouil SALLY STEWART i951 96I JI We SHIRLEY STUMP A wonderful schooI spiriI Jim Cof7in's chalk folk. MICHAEL STONE DOUGLAS STOUT JOSEPH STRAIN VIRGINIA STREET Mike Doug John Keeps us laughing. A dry humor, The besf Icind of friend. Infereslred In W-L. I- , eeuei ooeoe f ex f f I Y . V366 ..- i eeo- I 'I' X 5 A I f ia? I :-- I 52 A I wr as I 6, :ff ' ' QI.. Q.- DONALD STOVER JACQUELINE STILL PATRICIA SULLIVAN THOMAS SULLIVAN Don Jackie Pm Tommy Carries his rnony octivifies Mokes friends eosily. Loves orf ond Iournohsm, Laughs hord ond oIIen. modesty. EDWIN SQJMMERS DOROTHY SWANSEN FRANCES SWI-CEGOOD JACQUELINE SYKES HE ., ..F . . . DoIIie ron' 'Jackie' The Thomos Edison of W-L Sporklin ossef To ony ociivify. ArTis'ric-IikoI3Ie'swee+. Sincere Wifh wirmin wqyg, 9 Q WILLIAM TARVER PATRICIA TAVEY JOSEPH TAYLOR NANCY TAYLOR Bill PQI Joe A sophisficofed miss. Never serious, Cute ond per? os you pIeose The besf kind of guy ROBERT TAYLO R Bob I-Ios The giff of gob. 'I passed my cllemisfry fesH E97 ,,,....v1'- if 5 ! And you sign mine foo. ' O 5 'Y ': k-'E, I:v,.,,. Q si -. .3 is Q s. We 'A 4 4' r T S - A QQVA E l. HURST LEFFERTS ..HG,.. Good looks and ci friendly manner. , VM.. .,,, ...YE .. u VA. ,iw F A ie 4' 5, AM V DONALD THOMASON Don A swell guy, ,HUM SUSAN THACKSTON JANET THAYER reolly 'rrue friend. 1, 5 Friendship is o lovely jewel. fiai? THOMAS THAYER CHARLES THOMAS MARY ANN THOMAS Alllomll TEX Soil' spoken miss. WeL's leoding mon. A big yecge. T981 EUGENE THOMPSON Gene ' A redl HOT ROD. f I4 4' I f' g ,7 A :V ,f ,M 5 ,17 Q, ,awgfi . 1 I 4 , ' ' aff ,M q ,J j, fzfwffgh f ,Q ,, P ,flax fi ygffvifmg X 012121 en ' 'um' HARRY THOMPSON A nord working codef. PEARL THORMAN Caplivaling charm. BARBARA TOD Bobs ' She's really Terrific. SHIRLEY TRACY Wham' a charmer. Career Day. ROBERT TRIMBLE CARL TROWER FREDERICK TRUE Bob Diligenf and reserved. Fred Full of fun and mischief, A quiet reserved fellow. SHIRLEY TRYON ROBERT TURNER ELIZABETH TUTTLE We're always glad 'ro have Bob Belly her around. Pleasanl nonchalance. I-ler world is friendship, T991 4, . PATRICIA TYLER POIII Conversofion whiz. :ogy I 'A or ,'Q I I ox ' MARY ANN TUTTLE Easy fo appreciore. H happens every Spring. - MARIAN VAKY ROBERT VANCE DAVID VAN DYKE A Iikable, cIeon cu+ guy. Dave A debonair and carefree air Riorus and rolicking. MARY VAN HORN DUDLY VANTURE ROSS VARNEAU CHARLOTTE VAUGHN A smiIe and a cheery word Needn'+ be loud Toi be liked. Good na+ure and good sense Terrific on'II1e violin-Terrific for all. make a good friend. IierseIf. IZIOOJ I 1 J 'Sx f f A r ' ' , 7 5 f SW? fi' ,J f f zz Q, Q ee f ' 1- , rier fiesirgig-QL1:lg:-r 35,71 :K-51,11 JAMES VEATCH JOAN VERRILLI DONALD VEST WILMA VIA 'Jim Musical lcxuglwler cmd musical Don Willie A demon in discussions. skill. Enioys life and humor, A Truly grand gal. ROBERT VICK JANET VIRNELSON DONALD WALLACE ALPHEUS WALTER Bob Peril und peppy. Don Bucky Clean cur-commendable. A sincere friend. An able member of any crew. ,rr ,, ,E f f- cr , . 9551 7 f f W 4 X X fgf , XM gr C fc., 4,9 f' ' ffff 2, ' f ff ff 4, W 'f 4 , - ziw v-aft? ,. ,,, Af JANE WALZ Jake A cheery hi for everyone. AM. f 'r ,., . ' 1- I f The final exam and I'm exempf. D011 if A Fixing up Hlose green hafs. DONALD WARE RONALD WARE HENRIETTA WARE DON Reserved un'riI you know Imim. 'I-IeHa Where you find fun, I1e'II be Swee+-pleasanf-IUII of fun. JANET WATKINS Sweef gal, sweef ways. PATRICIA WAUGH Pat She'II always do Iuer share. There. X AI PATRICIA WARE BARBARA WASH MARGUERITE WARREN Paf Broad ready smile, A winning way, ine QOI wiI'I1 O Ioig grin. 51023 NATALIE WEISLER Many 'friends-many good friends. BARBARA WELTON A loyal friend. EDGAR WESTERN Takes life wifh an easy sfride. They feIlers! GEORGE WHELPHLY CHARLES WHISTLEMAN GERALD WHITE Greaf af books and baske+- Chuck jerry ball. Likes iazz and gals. Music on his mind SHIRLEY WESTERN A swell gal. SHEII-AH WHITE JACQUELINE WHITEHEAD RONALD WHITESELL Born wiflw 'rlwe giff of laughfer. Jackie Ronnie The FUOFS YOU liFlOW ller. 'fl'19 Fool loose and fancy free. more you like her. 103 They use Ipana A NM, BETTY JO WHITTEN An over abundance of energy H-ffl, WILLIAM WIDNER Bill A mild mannered guy. 'Q- ANN WILKINSON Musically 'ralenled 51043 I JAMES WIGGINS ..Jim.. Everyone knows him. .e,. h . V'fZ 'f f I ', , I f .4- 1 S if if Lf, , ,ld A, Tlx ANN WILLIAMS Liglwls, Camera, Aclion, WILLIAM WILDHACK PATSY WILKINS 'BiII A perlecf doll. Never idle CI rnornenl. JOHN WILLIAMS ROBERT WILLIAMS Jack Bqb Good nafured guy. Qualify plus. Gel ANN WILSON DIANNE WILSON PATRICIA WILSON MARIAN WINE We need mOfe like her. Gvenllemen prefer blondes. Pol Quiet Sincere, Friendly. Cule oncl Peliie. JOANNE WINKLE SHIRLEY WINSTON KAY WIRTH CAROL WITHEY HJC.. She loves music. Boosling sense of humor, Sporlc-Plug Cheerleader. The Ve Y l9eSI in G miss. MARVIN WOLF s U kiclc ouf of livin Senior Prom and happy memories. U05 i., H s faken quife a while. Q E , Q, 15 RODERICK WOLFE Rod EUGENE WOOD -igeneii Lively cioss pcrficiponf. A gay coscnovc, x . dm SAM WOOD NANCY WOODS 5Gm Con? find more pep anywhere. WAL's poieniiol scien+i?'ic bid. 1061 JOAN WOOD A liHie gcl wiih cz big personczliiy. J! rf yi DONALD WOODWARD Don An A-I character. 92, in Mr HW ' .Z I i HORTENSE WOOLDRIDGE 'Tess Always smiling. , -, 4. Q., Lx. , .., L7 , ggi, , .- 'Ns Sis?-fl ' -. A 'A - I I fy I .f ,mm -4.4, ff :. , ' ' 'Mffffwi h DORIS WORLEY Sponfcineous ond sporis- minded, BARBARA WORTMAN The neciesf ond The +rimeS+. BARBARA WRIGHT PATRICIA WRINKLE FRANK YOUNG JOSEPH ZIMMERMAN Lisfen 'ro her laugh. Par A whiz in everylhing. Joe One of 'rhose musical mods. A quief, geniune personalily. EDMUND S. ZVEARE MARY BURGDORF Eddie Conscienlious personaliry. Football and fancy free. Mwjjjfggyfjjijm SUMMER SCHCDOL GRADUATES JAMES COPELAND CHESTER DAVIS MARVIN WEST EDWIN WRIGHT Jimmy Chef Well Iilced by all of his pals. Eddie A willing worker In the Cadef Jusl give him an old car 'fo Where +here's' a good lime, Corps' repair and he is happy. you will usually Iind Eddie. 2, W ffl? , ff' 1? 5' , fizff If ,4, uh, , 233 , if iw 5.41, L 'M' ,YVWV WY ' , W f f JUiiiUiisSUiUHUMUiii As Sophomores onol Juniors, we rurn from ploy +o serious preporoiion for our lolrer life. We s+ep from ploy shoes 'ro olress shoes os we reoiize we ore becoming young odulis. Our senior high school coreer is in progress! JUNICDRS Firsf Row: M, Hackney, H. Warringlon, A. Hedlund, M. Sfokes, M. Camp- bell, M. Orndorff, E. Harbaugh, M. May. Secondl Row:l F. Peterson, E. Huis, H. Smifh, R. Shafer, G., Miller, S. Korczow- ski, C. Carpenfer, A. Golby, E. Reilly. ' .lfiirgf Row: 'fn Shlfley LQ GFHCERS Tfches' fl 101 FI. HQ' K e .f A , :X , , , rv , ,f an -f ' - CC? , ' ,z?Q5.,7 ' 'Y VW' v say, - , f f W 7 , 4 , Vfofwf 4 'G 4 f : rm ffl ff 4, l f lf , ndes. R055 Fl William Ronald Norma Angelina Jacqueline Elaine Donald Abifz Adams Adams Agnelli Albreclnf Alexander Allen 1 -lr? 'lx ' wwf o f Q- -f Q ,A - , y . .am 41' Y, - 0- M , , , Q 2fi5a,Zy,fgk,' I 55 ,Q , f,,' ,fi 3, ,ffffff-ff! W A , Z f fa yy' I .j Q . if , ,X ,VV, . V I, - M Eliza befh Viclrie lvonne Anderson Anderson Andress Preston Toby Angell Appleyard Spyridon Aspiolis Emmeh' ILL , f f , f AE f I X f ff X f 1 f Elizabelh Allen ff I U, I Sylvia efcher. Seca n ,- 4 ' 1 f I Y! . Jr' 'gui f' ff H, '47 f,f,' Jacqueline Allen . f Beverly Assenheimer Afliins Alwood Cl Rowsnudd X X , W?'lff 3'W'L5?, 5, ' ' f1'y,:f,::p,f,g,4,,.y ,, ,,V, f ,V MM ,JU Y Crook' M, mlb Six x ii' Q we .M X Doris Anderson K Richard Augusl' inf 'f fa' If Z ui 9 1' , ffmki-3. I vf-Q. ' V' ' , V E VV I fr yr i ,s,,,i ' jg, ,W 6 fb f lif?,ii B i .Q B m, w B 4 if V --of ' ix Qi F5 fl Alan Darlene lrene Avery Babbiir Bacon A Q, if . My Q , z Ann Elizabefh ni Nancy Bergner Barr Barry It Jerry Baker . Vx I, , A fs 7,2 no 1 '43-,. f -, ' A Charlene Baumbach k . wfs-fzjgu. K hgfltfifl .., , , . . 9 Reber? Baldwin f,?,,w'g rrll Qqgyf Millon Beall 4 eg, - y V , R' j f:-2, -f -f.f . K ..,. . . . ,' 1 1- , -af' - X ,f g ,lf vw, :,Vji'fE1flf,Z X Barbara Barbie ' ,rf 3 ive aw , j I 'X 'CT' ' f'f i Peggy Beall My ,K Excl 4? ' gi'.,k,-fe., . f 'am f 4 A 'ix 2 Q Mellie Janei Viggo Bernard Wesley Berkemeier Bernard Ber+elsen Bes+ Betrill , .?:,3,N f V , V PW ' 4 ' , , V. 4ff?l,,+ A K ' ' z rf ' ,A rw, ' X ..r' V Kafhle en Blake X, Befh 1 5 Blevens Rober+ Bolsier ?yQTF5T af Z 3 , .:.f , 7 , 3 4f'f, ,bw , KY' Roberi Bonville Claire Blakely Nancy Blann Q ,2f'J BBQHQQR 4 Morris Blifie i bfi, X William Block fmmwy, of f ff? my Eiiiffi o s??'5' Bernard Bowers Le e Boyd A-We as. H v ,.f 349 y Y , 'fc Beau Barnes Michael Beam f E, 532135 . ,f We aww? . ,ks Jerry Be'Hs we 2 Q , M s . ,A Joyce Barnes we G 'N ?illiQ? P53 3 Norman Beclcwiih M X r i JW Judith Barnes .vlv fy? W os..- Herberl' BenneH Q... ' ', gs, .Q 2 - B K xg ,M Margaref Barnes i B 'r i in me il'i f B i Q :BQ i Q i, Nancy William James Beyer Bierlein Bishop ' - ,., '1:fi:1afsis7iA ,lis, ., v9 ,, f 1 Q A.. T'-iii? glow ,,y K vWi2W,4o:-ij Carl Bromill 1' B X The Lullaby of Physics. , , ,ifffbiqfk - A W ' fr W el 1V, , pfnfb , i , 1 QQQ' Qikyf i I W t i f? I F B li Pafricia Beverly Vonne Bray Brinkman Brinson 22 Richard Brooks Beverly Brown fllll Grela Glenda Byr-cl Byrne -mel ,ww Elliol Brown Joyce Eslelle Brown Bruce Gordon Bruch 14-v Q . f K , f m if ,J me Q f- fy- 'sw Ida, 9 E 9 x 2' f sw '24 fx, ,, ., 5-1 ff O'Neal Bryan James Brumback J. V. will shine. ,,f-.,,, PP fx , fy Q , Q 1 r ,, l C 3 R EJ W H .,o, . K John Bush x, Fred Burroughs Marion Cain i , K rf-msn a, C S ,V ' A ll ' M f?2,l,?i.V fi' 9325 jf? James Richard Carr Carr 112 J Alan Carler ,214 Q ryo'r ,. 'G' lf -3,6 l .Az iff- 34, -57' ? Slewarl Ralph Buchanan Buck or Margarel Burlchurl Roberf W ,.,, W Size ' if -it 4 V ,ZW 4 , I, , ' A, ,gg C ' f' ,, lffffgfzhwfk' ', K ' fy 7 ' W ,, 4, Arlhur Benny Buller Buller C V M. ' 4, ,. 1 fi r,,, ,I Peler Cu-ie w 4: ' Z, Rf: 'VY Barron Carler Eliza ,pf ' ' :,f3e,,gf I 5 V- ,, , o If X f 'W ow 3 Rodney Helen ,, M , N , James George Collerlon Chalmers Buller cqadwen , .,,, if R 0 I X f 1 ' T , Whiz ffl' 7! H E,,,,Q belh Darlene Buller ,, 5 Thomas up v Y A :sr if 4, 3 .ff . V hz ' i Q ' ' 5? - as Wilma Buckmas'I'er X ' ?:?fv4r,p 3 Alan Burns 5 ' 4'-l f , ,, Q WZZM Anne Byrd f' H ' , U H 5 If kgmiyt M, Conslance Mary Roberl' ,-.7 0 'f 74 f 4 rw- 1 f John Bullock V N ,Auron me ,uf 7 1. ,S l Theodore C Campbell Canham Carey ,, f' ,V . , , , , gy, 5, V t , , A V Jean Nancy Roger Chamblin Chopin Chapman Phyllis Charney 9' 4 5. , f if , W X , 4 .Q .loan Chase 51251, ' f' 4 wee' 1,34 William Clark 7 Philip Chesser , fiivrff Q iZQ+3w! . V . .V f v, Charles Clem was Y or , ,..s:4,,.. Joan Corley ' u C Ho A ,J TS? ' 'R 44.-J Barbara Collie 'ineze Linda Cook - x.-.' 5 Y,-A fe-ffl' Eva Cornell -f 7 H f -,grf wfg fif in f in ' i7'5'57i2 ' 7 Y 'MIA ff: . . 1154551 , Monroe 'Chew f ,. I f ,,.f1,.f-,wr- -:L H ,. ,WA . WM . Barbara Chilcoar 5,6575 I, E 9 4 , l if I fe I 'ff Wal+er Clemenl iial M wr , 6-2 ii Robert Collins K n 4 W 'if 4 s -, -4 , N ! pf 2 css' as 4 Q 48 W' K wg fy I ,r.' , Raymond Clemenrs , s' , f 4 Q., 4, Li., ,, Q 4 1 Richard Child , I Bruce Clough L Q X ,., 1 , f I 54 E 5 3 QV . f.'.:f-J , Roberf Childress 1, M 1' . , . 576i I V. ' Willie Clow M- : ' L-,V . 2, z ,,j, Frank Chilfon 1 if .r,, ,492 ' ' ti-21212, f Richard Coa+es ff mm V, , , or r , M r rdsi D .2 4125 , , ' K ' ' 1 Roberl' Compher ., , ,..J, I :lr ,' fy, ', ,mf ' ,1' , .- A-?ln'Z55,' 11,135 -fri 1 , ,jgqw V,i:E.ix,l2VE,j Geraldine Douglas Coon ,? .V fr, '.'i John Cornwell Corbin Q 3 5' 2- 34, A.. rded l , Beverly Coving+on Edwina Sueanne Ann Condin Condron Conklyn ri, nf ,i , 2 12,-A 75,7 D lc 494 in 45 Claudia I. fax ,Aw C 4: . 1 M ' 7Za4.v40?!-1 Ann Christopherson Churchwell -' r W if. I' 1 :HZ K., i g .kk 2,5 ,V s x 2 W X w e '43 4 W7 f f D Marcia Cohen ,. f f . , ' ' mi 'f 'f2 .fv2s:t:1'. Selma Cohen if y,,y 1 r ef? Mary Clark f f - e Q W . i. fx' , 3 X .7 - f,-2:-.sd 5 ,,r' -. M, gg ',.,- f' Theodore Colby Morgarei' Doroihy Connolly Cononer Any direcfories leff? Av- Q J, , 'ka . 1 1. Rober+ Sally Judifh Elizaberh David Cowan Cox Cox Crabfree Craig ff ,Q UTI QQZM r,sr gg Dudley Crook fl13J fy, mm hw R w- Q- mi ' 6.35 K! I ,xii ' , iii -- . nl ELL iffy, 5EZ'Q D QQYTD iEf'o E F5525 Kbf' f evvo zggf , 'fad ' 'A xg Elizabeth John Barbara Judiih William Thomas John Evelyn Susanna Arfhur Crosher Cudd Curley Cui-ling Dabney Darnes Davey David Davila Davis A flip, J ' ,J ,Ja-, Y ,.'er. s'sM-Q silly ffW'p ' 'MX ' .iv J'-' f r ... f Q X 'fin-iii' ' f i I D ,'l'n .', , I ..--- 34.f1g1v',q.5fl A Ulf' It , yy, KE 'f'L f 4, ,yyl Q N R -. f' iyy . 'i X J' , ss aala D E A Pafricia Richard Jane? Loren Pairicia Roberf Rosemary Jacque Roberf Robert Davis Davis Day Day Day Day Dean Del Campo Demaresi Dempsey , V Q X5 F dxg ky A N efyggygll V V V E 1:9 eyflwx 'ge - :yee 3, y i.sy W yi,,l j y j A s'?Fr1eegs reef r el ' for 1m W . Jewry f4F?fr'- defer +2C?f EWPYQ ii ' J ref D ' l g QW- William Helen Suzanne Pafriclr Susan Doris Ann Philip Ronald Mary Deniz Disney Doran Drenning Duley Dulin Dunigan Durloo Dwyer Dyelrman KF fads' J , tm egfi X i Judiih Elizabeih Dolores Eanes Easiman Eddins , Q' I J, vi, I ,.: .B ' I Q A, F QQ tim ,ii ff if . ' -and usually does. 'P-V' Oaks' . 'v v 5 .i I VE is 'V ' l5, iQ,.ae'! i fy fr E A llix i R Beverly Willard Lee Margie Kay Hllgh Eddy Edge Eisenhower Ellioii' Ericlrson Erskine f1141 ny? fm , Marie Eure - ii i 5 ' f VVjJi7?f fjllV,? William Eure Q , ,, V-ff' . V, Viaifgzgng ..,, , . ,,. . ., .,,1,:j7M I I A f,V4y-gf? 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Jean Zwiclzer fir, gy LTL . ., 1 ,'i'- ..,, Jw: L' Beniamin While r X, ' w. f'.G5 1 1 , ! 1 gf 4 f .lffbf Sylvia Wills if Ala' V ,V , .,,. V, ' 7,5 5 .115 'j Richard Wood ,e E ,ver . - is Xiiia wifi . ' fi James Joan While While 'i i5'H s , eangxfe. .- 4 s Alan Wilm . agen-M , J '47, - b Elizabelh Wrighl 4 33' s FS G , Le IV i.fii Harold Whillen , v 1 G J Barbara Clillon Wilson Wilson K i iii ,- if , 2' by f, . i ,,fi2:2: ?f'f ,., MW ff f Kennelh Wrighl Veronica Wrolan Q, :su U lf .J l W William Wiggins me Wa G ,xg on , l,., ,,, --,f George Wilson , , .ww I Jean Wubbold Sluts and Sfripes Forever. CfNDl.lfNAAfND K. Hacker, A. Caulfield, E. Lindquisl, W. Wesfbrook, V, Korns. CLASS OFFICERS Sealed: Jo Shilling, Secrelaryg Belly Rose Tudor, Treas- urer. Standing: Arl Eberdl, Presidenl, Tom Calhoun, Vice-President IO-I Mrs. Allslon Nancy Tolliver Homeroom Presidenl Row l: C. Myer, E. Snyder, P. Haslings, R. Barfelf, C. Bowman, R, Roo-nfs, M. Brewsler, B. Woolard, J. Hobson, M. Hazzard, W. Bevan. Row 2: W. Heron, E. Seay, L. Coufure, T. Rucker, R. Frank, G. Budd, J. Herwilf, B. Walker, J. Knepper. Row 3: F, Bankhead, R. Wiseman, H, l-loiberyl M, li hTi...-lil M1'Qrll'pT'JQ.+P Ffledflcll. D- Jellef- Row l: F. Keck, B. Tlllson, C. Greenaway, H. Marlin, O. Hall, L. Allslon, M. Bracco. Row 2: W. Eflleman, R. Corrigan, E, Purcell, C. Gilman, M. Malolf, 51273 ES lO-3 Mr. Corrigan John Armstrong Homeroom Presidenl' Row I: S. Marcey, B. Jewell, A Alderman, G. Mellle, B. Roof, J Armslron F. McNeill A. Milne, Q. . E. Jacobs, B. Keys, J. Afkins, J Cooper. Row 2: F. Ridgway, E Walker, H. Craver, L. Armslrong E. Carr, A. Lum, C. Ke Chew, B, Heck, T. Kelley, K Brock, R. Bailey. Row 3: E. Arm brusler, C. Zucker, T. Davis Newcomb, D. Williams, A. King R. McKessor, W. Everell, E. Car onfa, N. Harding, F. Ellison. I0-2 Mrs, Bracco Roberl Slorm Homeroom Presidenl Row l: J. DeMik, J, Hile, R. Hunl A. Mickel, D. Burling, J. Scoll R. Storm, E. Collins, J. Turner, A Baer, B. Lanham, N. Crowell Row 2: N. Gray, L. Real, L Tappy, B. High, J. Richardson, B Olson, F. Abel, P. Siocksdale, D Demboski, R. Sadler, B. Sfone Row 3: L. Hubbard, R. Arnold W. Whilmore, V. Collam, D. Ellioll c. Memmen, J. Horn, B. Moc- dougall, R. Raines, R. Chaddock, R. Squier. lO-4 Miss Caulfield Barbara Johnson l-lorneroom Presidenl Row I: J. Conklyn, F. Wayner, B Morgan, B, Johnson, M. Brunner B. Johnston, P. Slringfellow, J Nellles, L. Garino, K, Williamson C. Abbolrl, B. Kingsbury. Row 2: R. Ilfenboch, C. Mel-lugh, K Lloyd, P. Kornfz, J. Walson, F Wyanl, J. Harrell, P. Barnefl, B. Weefman, P. Cookman, J. Harper Row 3: R. lnscoe, P. Thompson, B Luzi, P. Schmuzer, B. Baker, C Cummings, P. Barber, P. Shepherd J f P lO-7 Mr. Dempsey David Biren Homeroom Presidenl Row l: K. Evans, J. Holslon, P Sealer, J. Cook, S. Sarchel, D Biren, K. Fink, L. Nash, 6. Trom bly, A. Reed, P. Wilding. Row 2 J. Lawrence, B. Marlin, N. Fouchs, N. Hill, R. Wafson, E. McCu1ch eon, R. Clark, N. Smoeller, J Ragland, C. Hudkins, N. Harris R. Lufley. Row 3: J. Bacon, G Manack, D. Currie, J, Babbingfon R. Godschalk, H. Barnes, T. Roe- lofs, B. Richbaurg. IO'-5 Mr. Christie Waller Monroe l-lomeroom Presiclenl Row l: A, Swain, W. Slrickler, J. Thor-nlon, E. Annis, C. Hall, M. Winkler, W, Monroe, S. Child, S. Morse, T. Fine, F. Furney, Cv. Nelson. Row 2: R. Gill, R. Ford, J. Gwynn, l-l. Offerman, E. Ber- man, D. Austin, P. Beauchamp, J. Boll, M. Wilson, J, Conard, E. l-laislip, R. Smalley, Row 3: C. Dalziel, B. Lande, D. Morrison, W. Worfman, T. McQueen, J. Andrusia, J. Block, J, Jones, M. Graves, E. Sanders, J, Yokes, P. Koberg, ,w fs 1 Y s fi . 1 .N j ' . Riff:-gifffxii ' ff seen 'f ' J,-'rx fins' fi mp- f 'L .gi ,r, ff? , ...QL V1 ' ' ' 17 . , fix ff , ' sive, .47 ,f ., . I H, K Q Ly L, ,t I, ,W ,rv v V FD 7 IO-6 Miss Collins Shelley Mann l-lomeroom Presidenl Row I: N. Miller, R. Painfer, V. Wolfe, D. Burgess, P. Rusl, S. Mann, K. Copeland, R. Anderson, S. -Rupp, R. Newlon, Row 2: L. Smifh, J. Kendrick, P, Brown, F, Hoisunglon, B, Harper, J, Duling, J. Llfflehales, A. Terbough, ,NM .Gjlnbong C. Corder, B. Moe. Row 3: Mfiazanis, R. Relfie, J. Dis- ler, D. Swifl, T. Kyler, K. Redding, D. Bender, J. McKean, R. Eye- stone, l. Avery, W. Alkinson. Lao lff , kip less '15 V,,,- V ,, ,DJ IO-8 Mr. Donahue Thomas Branslord Homeroom Presidenl Row I: B. Gillingham, W. Willers P. Afndrews, C. l-lerrify, P'. Nash, T. Bransford, C. Kale, N. Deoner, S. Orme, S. Godwin, R. Smith, B, Boswell. Row 2: S. Lovelace, , vard J. Wicka, F. Fisher A Ho , i P. Lafham, S. Heyne, M. Cusfard, C. Kovaceyich, J. Reese, J. Old, D l-la s Ro 3 J . Kerns, J. n en. w : Jackson, P. Peake, D. l-lenreify R. Humphreys, D. Beacharn, B Swink, P. Bove, C. l-lessenauer, C. Hannah. 7-' li f ng' ,-'11 IO-9 Mr. Ellleman Roy Kennedy Homeroom President Row l: M. Spily, D. Rober, T Bryouf, P. Funkhouser, D. Jones R. Kennedy, B. Waierman, L. Siny der, C. Watson, S. Wolfe, V Graffon, C, Frakes. Row 2: C Peed, A. Knipling, N. Garrefl, A Courlney, F. Doyle, M. Bassefl J. A. Schilling, M. Snead, E. Pask S. Johnsfon, H. Miller, P, Reyes Row 3: L. Byers, R. Farrow, A Jeffries, J. Johnson, H, Vogel, R. Morgan, M. Haas, W. Ricciardi W. Garfhume. IO-lOl Mr. Gilman Roberl Smilh Homeroom Presidenf Row I: J. Biggs, M. Mimms, J Beauchamp, L. Ouffen, B. May, R. Smith, J. Robinson, L. Wallen N. Sandsirom, R. Kramer, B Woods, C. Haley, Row 2: M Goodsell, N. Van Dyke, J. Bee croff, P. Birch, K. Sfewarf, F Kimball, K. Hoffman, V. Knighi' K. Ballenline, J. Boolh, M. Bufler L. Appleyard. Row 3: N. Rhodes C. Miller, J. D'AndeleT, S. Mason R Hlse, D. Alley, F. Cardwell C. Rowley, L. Garrelf, L, Vaug han, D. Beaffy. r .ig A -U WRI il JIIZVVNN IO-ll Mrs. Culkin Michael Durfee I-iomeroom Presidenf Row I: P. Carrer L, Gardner B Pararngre, A. Harding, C. Ship: man, P. Smifh, M, Durfee, P O'Malley, N. Boone, M. Burfon N. Oxendine, B. Liffle. Row 2: A Oufcalf, B. Tucker, M. Folfz, B Alberfs, C. Fillebrown, M. Lewis T. Jones, R. Ballou, D. Savage, BI Tudor, P. Check, J...Dund.on, E King. Row 3: 6. Goodsell, D cmwford, D. Reimer, M. Bagley, T. Marcey, B. Hulvey, D. Smifh L. Bohnerf, J. Levy, J. Law. XKIiI.f,f I EDM IO-I2 Miss Greenaway Roberl' Bair I-lomeroom Presidenl Row I: W. Ballinger, D. Miller K. Miller, M. Gurner, B. Black B. I-lowes, J, McGIue, D, Kimball D. Burchard, J. Farris, L. Martin Row 2: L. Griffifh, B. Boyer, W Lafhe, P. Fairfax, B. Porfer, M Ingles, D. Thorson, E. Jenkins, A While, R. Lewin, S, Whihingfon W. Rouse. Row 3: B. Wes? B Burke. H. Irwin, W. sqrfeiif Jf Terry, B. Bosserf, M. Grace C. Jamison, E. Mahoney, M. Sipes. IO-I3 Miss Hall Tom Calhoun I-Iomeroom Presiclenl' Row I: E. Kibbler, C. I-Iodgiin, J Edwards, J. Wolfe, J. Lepfhein R, Horne, T. Calhoun, S. Jones E. Mae'cain, D. Barr, P. Dougerly L. Miller. Row 2: D. Jones, M Silsby, A. Camp, R. Brunslein, P Joran, P. Farringfon, R. Gabriel C. Wirfa, N. Lee, R. Holcombe D. Harper, R. Sheppard. Row 3 M. Raines, B. Tuifle, R. Colcough D. Kay, J. Pollard, M. Brooks, R Sullivan, L. Brunke, W. Payne. 5131 I U IO-I5 Mr. Hacker James Simpson . Homeroom Presidenl Row l: J, Scoll, B, Mohler, E Lillon, J, Wood, R. Pearlslein, J Hovgren, J. Simpson, N. Ornold R. Lichlenberger, J. Barker, D Whillaker, R. Davis. Row 2: M Taube, P. Moody, J. Todd, E Blue, J. Fordham, M. Fisher, M Larson, J, Cook, R. Lewis, E Wood, B. Ryan. Row 3: D. Ham aker G. Me er B Wil? L Boh I Y 1 - i - 9' ley, 6. Brown, B, Davenport, P. Kuykendall, C. Mealey. IO-l4 Mr. Haringer George Weaver Homeroom Presidenl Row l: D. Moynihan, V. Dekay, D. Silver, V. Maddra, J. Borrell, G. Weaver, A. Davidson, L. Poplin, J. Taylor, B. Johnson, S. Forbes, H. Madigan. Row 2: P. Burnell, R.. Jones, P. Kicklighler, J. Hemp- hill, V. Krulik, C. Risden, D, Keay R. Grieff, J. Morgan, G. Eldridge B. Spadelli. Row 3: P. Hackney D. Caslle, T. Long, D. Ross, R Heddon, G. Norlon, M. Dakes M. True, B-Llneweri' .1 fsffjjr - -P . f'f5.4jl,f .kqal l0-I6 Mr. Johnson James McClellan Homeroom Presidenl' Row I: H. Hardin, B. Wolfindale, S. Mann, E. Sorrell, B. Colverl, K. Daggy, D. Hackney, B. Brown, D. Concepcion, J. Vaughn, W. Firsl, C. Loulgenheiser. Row 2: R. Cardwell, G. Summer, D. Parks, E. Talley, B. Slaughrer, C. Sandl, B. Wilson, A. Mohanes, B. Gaf- fony, B. Rodda, D. Mosley, Row 32, P. Cullln, E. Zimmerman, B. Gibson. W. Shrievers, J. Downs, J. Kirk, E. Lion, B. Hall, B. Crisp, D. Savage. v if-C , I , . ogy, '12 ,, Ki. X Q lo-I7 5, ' ' Xie- l 4 'f 1 Hannah Jeffers X I K I-Iomeraom Preside ' , Row I: B. Lewis, J. Po+Ier, . ,I Andrews, S. Wrighf, D. Calvert, A. Cuffer, C. Eveler, J. Miller, P. Loud, R. CuH'ing,.W. Dryer, G. Webb. Row 2: R. CufIi'n'QTAfTEIIis, l A. Ankeney, P. Schroeder, R. Jen- 5 Sky, P. Hilliard, J. Homsfeqd, J. Q Shefler, R., Edwards, M. Tucker, C! P, Pearlsfeln. Row 3: D. Whife, R. Reymond, S. Hammil, R. O 3,77 P. Palmer, 6. VasmodisXEJ.' Ur Weaver, P. Soufhard, J. E-gglsfxlx I . if CQJU I if! J' f if I fp , V ' 6 fi Xyif ff' C1 , MU IX A AAAAA U' fx' QJC' Cf- f , 'I , gf Jul: . F 9 Q U if W AJ5' J' My V .Nxxi . 'fir V hm I I - .7 ,V Cf -1 XJ, , e ,f N 9 P JIV - '- -X x I ' KU sa J I if r W5 J'w2'f5'Xf I , r ' A I i 7 -Q. :X 'XJ , dr Q LIU: A 21 'gf If .Q 22 gy ccfzff I AAAR . My 1 ya-ck I J DV' PM KN RN ,riff i ' J . I .gas .rj A, . ,y r . if ,fy H ,f IJ ' ' g .1 rr. J, . Q IO-I8 Miss Keck' QP' J ,ff ff ickie Kirschman i,j LV omeroom Presidenr fi I: Rfoopufo, D. Taylor, P. J. Simmons, R. Dillard, A. Simon, R. Sirong, J. Ferry, J. Wacasfer, 2: J, Comer J. Dugan, C. Thacks- , N. Nay- J. Woold- C. Sloan, 4 ff 1' 3 .X--Kg FU!! -'HJ L QQ CCL, an----A-N--... , , Ex xl.. U' ,ey 'Cf ' IO-I9 Miss Kirkwood James Elkin II-Iomeroom Presidenf Row I: P. Vanrure, J. Rasely, J. Ninde, Q-,p,,M,oi1ey, K. Summers, J. Elkin, A. Bayne, M. NIQQS. R- Glauin, J. Knowlton, P. Tredway, M. Graham. Row 2: N. Dye, C. Beall, S. Warren, S. Duncan, G. Brown, J. McCaskiII, R. Downie, F. Warlick, J. McKinley, F. Koenig C. Knoff. Row 3: L. Smifh, G Wifnchesfer, J. Hifchcock, C. Sil vers, F, Kilander, A. Fang, T Sranley. IO-20 Mr. Kliger Davis Wrinkle l-lomeroom Presidenl Row I: R. Brown, D. l-lurgelr., J Meroney, D. McCauley, G. Riley D. Wrinkle, B. Mclnfyre, 5. Pearl son, B. Horely, C. Duncan, W Mc'Namora, M. Polk. Row 2: E Slein, D. Zwerner, S. Shipley, M Hill, E. Channel, A. Massey, R Lollerhos, W. Kidwell, J. Splgone N. Crawford, R. Ferrara, S Shaver. Row 3: L Thorn son J . p , . Morgan, H. Guslafson, D. Parks, R. McLeod, D. McBride, T. Hutch inson, R. Lee, F. Fink, N. German lil 31 vlsrie., ,,., ...hw .EZ s lO-2l Mr. Korns Warren Bealy f ' Homeroom Presidenl Row I: S, Brandt, L. Brown, W. LaCorle, P. Sloebe, N. Jenkins, W. Bealy, P, Blackburn, V. Fox, J. Edwards, R. Marzke, H. Keely, D. Goddard. Row 2: B. Robinson, V. Seese, A. Valis, F, Price, J, Parker, B. Sidle, V, Sykes, T. Lal- lanle, G. Conover, L. Sandbank, W. Thacher, C. Harrison. Row 3: G, Silver, J. Peylon, R. Duxbury, S. Hasfy, M. Kloski, J. Palmer, P. Powell, J. Swarlz, J. Dodd. ' gf O, l ,tr-.,,. in . 3-1- , . 'F ' if 'V 1 r-- N.-ref' 'Ti 51 53- 'E+- lO-22 Mr. Lindquisf Carol Leafherman Homeroom Presidenl Row l:.,E P, Gun. R, Ewers, M. Overman, T. Har- gefl, C, Leatherman, B, Field, A. Gohrband, S. Urich, G. Henard, B. Wesl, D. Duffy. Row 2: V. Nor- elli, B. O'Neill, J. Rudolph, P. Mailland, J. Carpenler, C. Tolley, J. Barcy, C. Axlel, B. Rahmlow, J. Clarkson, M. Duncan, F. Row- leff. Row 3: M. Sfrauss, R. Mar- cey, J. Miles, J, Whifehouse, F. Arlhur, R. Romine, A. Malisans, B. Germas. lO-23 Mrs. Malloil Ann Negus if Homeroom Presiclenl Row I: B. Sfreef, B. Carfer, A. -- Chaffin, J. Clendening, J. Kane, C. Pearson, A. Negus, J. Lyle, J. Van Horn, T. Ellis, L. Eyerard, A. Perkins. Row 2: J. Marlin, M Jacobs, S. Sfebbings, S. Wilkins B. Wolberl, P. Hensley. H. Hel mick, E. Dresser, D. Lawrence W. Palm, D. Sfraley. Row 3: J Ferguson, E. McDade, J. Schwalm C. Brown, L. Miller, C. Hennrick C. Wiberg, E. Johnson, R. Si' Marlin. , ,ff Q' one ng' -wwf IO-24 Miss Martin Barbara Tucker l-lomeroom Presiclenl' Row I: D. Vesf, T. Ryan, S. Gos- sage, J. Carlson, T. Drain, D. Roberfs, B. Tucker, A. Richardson J. Sione, W. Siewari, N. Biller J. Hutchinson. Row 2: M. E. Eng- lish, M. J. Mare, S. Moyer, P. Single, M, Foxwell, B, Eisenlohr, N. L ne I Hiner M Miller N a , . , . , . Ly'rle, D. Zirkle, J. Hough, A May. Row 3: J. Williams, A Foreman, G. Harding, D. Garreif, J. Peer, J. Morgan, W. Tally, W. Wells. fuel -70-7 Q l A ,. ln 'cf ' f in A V, ,nf , Q, 3, K' -, ' Y. V X Y l elsif' 6,1 , , :,', al li 7 ,fb XKQA, ,LJ ,flvf ,'9:,,f'5,- fi. lx -4 i ' ' X lO-25 Mr. Mclfachern McDonald Pells Homeroom Presidenl' Row I: C. Nelson, C. Vascovich. P. Barris, S. Hawes, J. Barrick, M. Pells, W. Player, W. Tenny, B. Smifh, E. Sanchez, M. Camp- bell, G. Roberfs. Row 2: M. Kap- pel, M. Aswell, J. Mullen, M. Myers, B. Shelley, M. Dickey, F. Green, M. Quinn, N. Chrislopher, J. Miller, J. Quinn, E. Woodhall. Row 3: B. Broyhill, L. King, T Garland, W,,,QlemenTs, R. Reaves D. Williams, B. Lennahan, S Inwood. 5135 X M Cr, ,v f. . . W X . . , 1 ' f-N ,X 11 x . 1 1 i. . , ., 13, 1. y . , 151' i 1 ,Q 1, X 1 x 111' 1r -. , 1 , 1, ,1 1 ,1 ,X1 -- - , . ,.i 1 i L, .l , V .. U., M , Q-1. . 2 1 , . 11 1 . 1 1- . - 1, , 1. 5 1 X x1 11 e. 1. 1 . , . . . , .i X X . 1' l 1 a N H 1, . , K.. Xl XX N R1 l R 'il W T l N l' f ,x yi J X xl W1 xt Q1 Bl ,sh Xl kj, r x T X xl N J X xr x A , R X, w W1 'x l X N, ,1 . A sq.: 1 '4 l0-26 Mrs. Purcell Lawrence Church l-lomeroom President Row I: B. Mosley, R. Lee, M Kerr, B. Pflugshaupl, C. Wmler L. Churc'h, B. Joran, K. Hauss mann, M. Garverick, D. Crunkil lon, W. l-lerringlon, B. Mueller Row 2: S. Graham, D. Hazen, N Wagslaff, 6. Munson, C. Mayo W. Reece, M. Brock, L. Hughes R. Crurnmill, M. Buchanan, S Smifh, D. Varner. Row 3: B Arnold, B. Card, D. Mills, R Morris, E. Cox, R. MacPherson D. G-ranl, R. Dodge, D. Raphling C. Crigler, D. May, M. Flelcher P. Golden. H30 'll lv. B i'fslswfr1. 'SQ X1 .el A1 if xx -1 1v11 in .1.w. T Xl ml X' is -,X Q, v, ly XX, lm L-N ,, X'N,w,'i X, Xml- lv. X. . lla PM fix . :, XTX Y-,Xl li.,.j1,Xl,Q-27 Mr. ROIH 1, ' xx ,RQ , , 'Raberl Miller 3llflOf'DlQlTOOI'1 I Presidenl VRQJWQ 6QElu-letrman, E. Kurfz, 13, Bfrc XC, im,-,r a , P. Lewis, . l l lil Ohrllllf5 B, fMXll-erll M. Brewer, D N Q 511 . A Q esslhgerlf. lark, D. Peferson ,1 XWgl,,Surnm.eR,i Row 2: S. Ralhgeber, ,Xl ll.l.XQeh,i1sc51,'.S. Johansen, S. Crig- Wf X-,lQlegNlC'Q'11sOlsofi, B. Conn, P. Mitchell, all wp. 1NellyZ1l Taylor, M. Hedley, J. Y l1.Sm3rg.gilsRpy 3: S. Yenkala, E. l en 'r-QP, Daniels, B. Turner, J. XA ' gsvso,XlfQ.'g Kelley, G. Lowe, D. has x,EleQgR3geQAQJ. Bgzilcruerl, B. Coafes, XX T ga er, . I er. , -.Qld ,' ll 1 l is Ni ,1 ' - i s 11 .1 11 X ix, QQ 1 xi 1 In 1 px L lf fl M' 1+ . 1' - 1 Q ' 1 p ' ,- ' 1' l , '1 l, nr. L 1 .1 f - 1, dill, ,el lwll 1, I, I .l is ' 11 ' ' L x 11 hx fxwfl , ill If 1,, , nf, X l vb df U 'N 1 ,gt IO-28 Miss Waller Philip Pelerson l-lomeroom Presidenl' Row lr R. Hicks, B. Knapp L COKGler, B. Hough, S, Slater, Pi Pelerson, P. Crawford, D. l-larrels SON. B. Thacker, M. Pills, T. Ellis K-DNQDCQ. Row 2: B. Ronda P Welbon,'M. McMaban J. Dun: man, P, Burr, P. Meroldl, D. May D. Schielig, P, Penley' J, Wesf S. Moseley, W. Miller. Row 3- B. Markielie, R. T. Young, L Pope, P. Marnane, D. Overmqn D- BUf'0UQhS. 5. Hunfer, E. Simms :K IO-29 Mr. Weslbroolc George Seely Homeroom Presldenl Row I: S. Evans, D. Woods, F. Gordon, D. Chrisfensen, D. Gar- diner, 6. Seely, L. McDonnell, D. Wifz, 6. Pearson, R. Courlney, T. Lee, M. Timms. Row 2: E. Wolfe, M, Pilson, M. Adams, C. Rlfe, P. May, N. Ogllvie, R. Spurrier, 6. Peferson, M. Zink B. Apelf, R. Reeves, B. Carlysle, J. Smllh. Row 3: H. Vernon D VanDyke, J. Fosfer, R. Rydlunl, R: f Harper, B. Brown, E. Cowan, R. Kidwell, R. Young, L. G-Ianpa. IO-A-30 Wood .Wifi ' ,' , 'f ' n 'fl 1, I , Idell Simms ,',V V Homeroom Presldenl l'1p'ill,z.g?gf ,-'. if '. , ' 5 Row I: H. Meroney, F. Flanagan, D. Elllofl, M. Nefzer, E. I-lanserm, I. Simms, P. Kldwell, F. Marcey, N. Arndf, R. Wall, S. McDonald, .W. Snoofs. Row Z: B. Slewarsl, J. Nowell','M. Greenshields, B. Wil- son, J. Knapp, A. Rollins, J. Po++er, M. Hoppe, B. Burge, M. Tyler, E. Sirch. Row 3: S. Mehlfelf, J. Wooley, B. Thompson, J, Wood D. Hawks, J. Clarke, C. Adams, C. McGowan, L. Michael, J. Miller. ff I. . ,f ,frzi . , f, '.7-w'.7f' , ff,7f.!7,f3 'f pig ',-Vi! if ,. I , fff4g.yn4:fjf, . ., fi . Ty f GTZ 325,41 ' ff 7. . 7 .,, ' f-,g,,f,j,,, 137 I H IWW S Jusf os sfudies ore o purpose of school, so our ocfivifies have become on infegrol porlr of Jrhe cirriculum, As is fiffinq fo G large school, Woshingfon-Lee offers Q wide vorie+y. r14o3 'QS' Miss Ellioll, Mrs. Bracco c,a.2,WJ...2 M, .. llld Lell lo righl, Row la James Elkin, Dixon Slurr, Del Springer, Dick Jorman, Beverly Wasserman, Teri Badger, Tom Thayer, Belly Jo Whillen, Shirley Slump, Sonny Whillen, Pal Wrinkle, Sue Goulelf, Cindy Shirk, Adell Knighl, Frank Schwall, Davis Wrinkle. Row 2: Alice Kern, Belly Tullle, Jenny Gibson, Pal Pallisler, Happy Hansen, Nalalie Weisler, Pal Plonckl Sue Thayer, Belly Ander- son, Carol Lealherman, Barbara Goldsmilh, Shelly Mann, Shirley Landis, Mary Tucker. Row 3: Roger Horn, Tim Tiches, Jim McClellan, P'al Marnane, Alan McShirley, Phil Dobyns, Bob Smilh, Bucky Waller, Guy Allen, Barbaral Tucker, Carol Norslrom, Evelyn Nifli, Eleanor Smilh, Jacqueline Smilh, Pal Milchell, Ann Negus, Nancy Crowell, ldell Simms, Phil Pelerson, Row 4: Jim Simpson, Jack Armslrang, David Biren, Bill Howes, Torn Bransford, Slan Richards, John Richmond, Mac Pells, Carl Dammann, Sonny Baer, Dan Soulherland, Merrick Marmarosh, Tom Rouland, Roberl Barnes, Bruce Clough, Cecil Trubuck, Dick Davis. Larry Church, Warren Bealy, Mike Durfee. RK' M Torn Thayer. Presidenlq Shirley Slump, Secrelary, Long before classes slarled in Seplem- ber, lhe Sludenl Governmenl was al work. ln July Tom Thayer and Shirley Slump allended a nalionwide conference ol high school sludenl governmenl represenlalives al Evanslon, lllinois. l'lere ideas were ex- changed and problems lhrashed around. ln Augusl lhe ollicers drew up lhe new edilion ol lhe Sludenl l-lrandbook lhal has been lound indispensible by so many ol us. When classes began, lhe caleleria clean-up program was inauguraled. Poslers and announcernenls urged everyone lo lake pride in W-L and keep il clean. Belly Jo Whillen pul in long hours gelling lhe loolball programs. ln lhe Spring she headed a commillee lhal did an excellenl job on lhe baskelball pro- grams lor lhe varsily games. x GOVERNME NT ,L ' , 1 , , . , 'T ,. 1 L , :saw i, 6 Row l: Belly Jo Whillen, Treasurerg Harold Whilfen, Vice-Presidenlg Torn Thayer, Presidenlg Shirley Sfump, Secrefary. Row 2: Ross Flefcher, Art Ebcrdl, Edna Moines, Charles Lynn, Charles l-luppuch. The Campbell Plaque commemonaling one of lhe school's besl beloved leachers was purchased and presenled lo lhe school. You'll find ir over Jrhe R. C. Camp- bell Gym door, ln order lo lseep everyone poslecl on lhe school aclivilies a schedule case was erecled in rhe main hall. Two ol Jrhe school's lavorile dances were sponsored by rhe Sludenl Governmenl. The Alumni Dance in lhe Ballroom ol Jrhe Shoreham l-lolel lopped whal amounled lo old lollcs al home week. ln February lhe Spinslers' Ball gave lhe girls an op- porlrunily lo aslc lhe boys oul, Belly Jo Whillen, Treasurer: l-larolcl Whitten, Vice-Presidenl. 51413 Imac if f- 'N' l ,f N ff v-' 51423 wi Qs: 11:3 , X x I W 1 ff H I ffffzfw' KALAGETI-IOS -. .1 Preparaflon for Collage Nlghf. D. ALEXANDER T. BADGER E. BAUER R. CA.LVERT M. DICKMAN R. DIXON Leadership . , . Scholarship . . CiTizenship . . . Service. PuTTing This moTTo inTo pracTice is The goal oT KalageTho ChapTer oT The NaTional l'lonor SocieTy. During The year we have under- Talcen several maior proiecTs. The TirsT was College NighT which was puT on in coordinaTion wiTh The Guidance DeparTmenT. laaTer we assisTed wiTh Career Day by play- ing hosT To The speakers. Various members oT The SocieTy Tormed panels To discuss The problem oT dishonesTy in The school. H. EASTERLIN6 B. ESCHMEYER M. GIDENS R. GOSSOM N x .g -.-.s L T T 'fm Q. . - Tl: x . if I 1 S lc J A as is s Q ws , . xr .C , .sz ' ,ggi - s X . xlbggi XM X W +222 if I if T f .':.Qs.Yf-TN. P. MORAN L. PIKE A. POTTER 'vcd' AX . J, . . my s 'f Treasurer .Il . ' . i s -. W. SEELY 1' A -sy, 2 sf if 'lwfeff' V -...J I. P. HIGH E. KENDALL Presidenf LAUFFER C. MCCORMICK WL.: 1 . -x'1f,.v.ff 1 W f if V ' 4 .f 'f 416731 . 'VV' , 4 M W75 Q, X A f ' . 'L fff f. f ffgjf fy' ' 42,1 , f Q., ' ' -C 'f I , 1 I SW. ., . A' ,Z f , I VZMM , f., y.,f,3ff, f f, ,,,g Q2 ' T, ' 93 VC. QHIIIBK D. SLOAN N. SMALL J. SPEAKMAN ICS- resi enT I ,. , , C.:,.'..'fQf Ffjfz? ' '19 ' ' I fy .f , . , ' ,yxfgypy , . 'T , - ' f , 'T i 1' ii if TT . 15' .9 TT 4 ' f , f If ' ff'NYn'1 ' u ' ' n, -f fy Q ' 3 'I .Aff .-.., , . 2 Q T ' f ' S. STUMP T. TI-IAYER B. WI-IITTEN A. WILLIAMS A. WILSON R. WOLFE MISS SALLY LOVING Secrefary Sponsor f f f f f X 71.1,.Q..-s,.7f,fy,-M...-gfx W, ,,.., f . f fs, 2 K... HS , ' WW T. Working on fhe Lasf WIN and Tesfamenf. ., . ,,,L, - .,,.., ,.,, ,mL, , . , ,L., , , ,. ., . . ., 2 ..l' ,m,,, ,,. ,,m,.,, ,,.,.y l ,4., .. iQjEiiE,f1.i:xQ: 'fT ' ,4f I'Ei'i5g1lf 27 15, ffff iQ',fQff1f'fff.5.f'fIfTf iff .5,'42f :' 11232 Q 3' 2,2 z'f'121f 1ffS ..fi-f f12,.2f if z..'f.gf.sg:.1'HQWVI 23, fif.2?:.f?ffe1f7r?w' sv1,Q?ff,Q2,l1f lg-aaa 1fg,.7,EI'f' ff 1-, 2. 2. 55.4 41. 'E 527.194-,iQ f 'f W7 95717: 11.0 G- ALLEN T- BADG-ER M- BAUER c DUNN M. DVORAK B. ESCHMEYER President Secrefary Treasurer M. GIDENS M. GRINDER D. HANSEN M. HELTER B. HENSHAW R. KINTISCH A. KOSTER S. LQBOON N. SMALL R, WOLPE MRS, MARY QQUNCELL Vice-Presidenf Sponsor The Maude Crndoricf chopier of Quill ond Scroll school-wide Poelry Conlesl in which many slrudenls has had ci busy yeor promofing iournolislic eliforis poriicipoled. Also Q Senior Los+ Will ond Eesicx- in Wcshinglon-Lee. This Spring we sponsored ci men+ was ediled ond published for The Closs 144 . g e. ALLEN T. BADGER 'QACEQQEYR B. BLEVINS J. CARTER P CLARY c. GRANT ,g yi EZ, X f M. GIDENS T. JOHNS ' ,'.V Elos Assembly. .- -2 ' ' 55,35 R I ,a I, R. KINTISCH Vice-President Hess, . 1 Q 'Q Q' .S ' zz-1-O1 ,:, Riff M. HELTER Elos-The sociely ol liler- ary endeavor - lls members are Those who excel in arf, speech, drama, journalism, music and pholography. Having ushers al The Bar- ler Thealre produclions is one of 'rhe numerous dulies of Elos. The proceeds of our play, Arsenic and Old Lace, were used To pay our hun- dred doll-ar a year Camp- bell Memorial Scholarship fund. The Elos Oscars are presenled al The close of each year 'ro Those excelling in sporls, drama, and jour- nalism. I I 'lrr I ,Asl I -JW f s. LQBOON P. MORAN pheffgff, -if 4 A fi , R. L ,. . A I . , , - ,,,' , , ,f , f Q iii- .sw ' 'S '-', . I L . J' 5211 l 539 ' I T 1 J, . . s-,' 2-2 '- 7 4' - I 'Q 1. an K -,', 1.1, , if-' j.:.k.52z.E,. 'k,' -, .-I ,Z -' - . -ffgfyj.-1, -, -I .L X, me 55,35 ky . x . -,,. v ' .R.... . , . 2 1 , :nf ff.2'w1f- fe P,-w .R Q . ' . U RJ? W. SHERERTZ .wi M 3 . c. sr-HRK D. SLOAN A Q 6 , K . rs. Q . . - P Wy I N. SMALL B, J, WI-IITTEN A. WILLIAMS R. WOLFE MR. RICHARD CARRIGAN Treasurer Sponsor lj in xx 'F fi J Troupe l25I of fhe Nalional Thespiian Sociely, one of Wash- inglron-l.ee's newesl' aclivifies, has had a busy year. Wilh four plays on lhe agenda, 'rhe Thespians have organized, elec+ed officers, and inducred fifreen new members, all since Seplremloer. Thespian membership is gained aller par+icipa+ion in any phase of lwo maior producfions, and evidence of a real in'reres+ in 'rhe lheafre. TI-IESPIANS .M ,, . ,,Vi',, 1 sris -R i. f ' ' 'h,' w- in K X2 ff? ff ,'f' ' X - 'v 12 ','f if W 'ff-IL Yvfiz-fzf fffi 'Q ' ' I f , fi--1 '-',- - ' . -1-2 'QE-.: 2-'::ff'f 1, f '- , ,, 5 , 6:1-' 4 , , R .,'f f2iz,gi' -1 'ir' 1 .',, iiis ssrr L , it .. , fl?g6,,,. ,.,,,,. - If ,rir Q..-l rxryy ,Y i , ' ' rryi 1 J. f ,-',, 2 .,'f'f - s . , J s riir iisi Q J . 'ip . .' ' , 'L 2 f',.', , 1 .':1- f11fs:-'v:,,- f ' -2-w, ' 9?'f:if:'I-if-2211, V . 5' ' '--. -.- , - ' f 1 5 2 ' Z 1 ' '- 1' ', 3.29. . ' ' ' ,,', 1-g!4!ff3,?i.:- 4' I .' ' 'f. --.-1 ff- 2' -1-1' L like ..,:Zv21:-,-12- ffif-iw-R1 ,, f-.': -1:-4-':-2 . -- 1- 5 2 4 ki ' J ' 1' X H-mf. My .10 ,.., . -rf-M f.-', M, ,.,,.., ,.,. - ,- ,-'-,. .,-.s,...,, , , .. . , , 1 ' '1 R: + ,V ,- ,y N. AsPloTls I. BAIRD M. BOOTH J. CARTER P- CLARY R. DIXON Treasurer E. DoRsEY J. DUNKLE s. FUNSTEN J GAINES .Cf GRANT A. KosTER Vice Presldenf s. MADACEY M. MCGERVEY R MCKEssoR P- MORAN M. MoLsEEo Presrdenf Thesplan lnlfiafion. R. QUICK R. RICKMAN C' Sl-HRK J. SPEAKMAN Secrefo ry - -ce, .'fz '-.'f ' , ., - fx ' - ,,,, iiii f .-,-4,40 . .f .M v.!,y..- if -f' . .,,, ,ft-My - J- M- -Y? S, J . 1'ff : f . . - r J ' J, ---- . '- - ififycp J rri- 1 A A. WILLIAMS MR. JACK JEGLUM MR. ROBERT JOHNSON Sponsor Sponsor E 145 C. A. R. The Washinglon-Lee chap- l'er ol The Nalional Sociely of Children of lhe American Reyolulion was eslablished lhis spring. Our purpose is lo acquire knowledge of American hislory, uphold and exlend lhe inslilulion ol American liberly, palriolism and principles lhol make our hislory. Row I: M Allslon, K. Brock, B. Brumbach, M. W. Rixey, B. Turner, R. Lollerhos, Pill. Row 2: C. Keharf, P. Hall, Mrs. James, Mrs. Haig, Mrs. Walers, M. H. Hillman, M. Robinson. - FRENCH HGNCDR r2x.4, ,4 Q73' , -,,.1Q..j l. Na gs. T i ,sir . 1.3-9, ' -' .v,l fl . . . The Sociele Honoraire de Francais recognizes lhose sludenls of French who complele lwo years of sludy wilh on average of 9 9 V' VV V . K' S 1 , Jane Arny l-l r'l'Ge haf S 4' - A 1 Kalhleen Blake Ainrlgosneh F I '-l. j f rf,, V Dee Alexander Dorothea Hansen l -y l Norma Adams Pal Herfzler E ,.,V 1' 5 , Teresa Badger Scoll Kidd y - Benfon Buller Sally LaBoon Z, Q V ' i Beverly Brumbach James Layfon , I Emilie Bauer Ann Maxwell ,sg-,ss V .5,.,:g.::1.:s.. -'-'. 11: '- '- Ralph Buck Mary Kay Bush Jane MCSurely Par Moran Sue Carpenler Pal' Pallisler L. BABCOCK Rv GOSSON Portia Qhild Marv Wise Rixey Mary. Dickman Frances Slwicegood lrilalerie DDlegal Nalncy Taylor --D . V- H ancy ussau l' Wi ma Vi l l J f 4, Roberl Elder Janel Virrilelson i - 'R' ia Marilyn Fields Shirley Winsfon Q . ' g I ' Marian Fowler Kay Wirlh Q K . 3 - ,.-. gl Alice Gabrielle Barbara Wilson l Shirley Gan? J ,W Q e z . Q LEVMZ rf ? ,- leg ,buff L. NEWMAN A WILSON F. WATERS W1 1'1 W. . Milf . r X SPANISH NATICDNAL I-ICDNCDR SCDCIETY Habla Usfed Espaiol? L ,,, ' L liinia. ,75i?li? ' .,.'..f -I ff ', ' fn ., .. L,, Y , .l, , x,. ,lf 1.'snBSoN L L M. eyoemsh L V, ,,Vk:,e-Presidenf A iPresrden't ' ' A K ----1-f S, ...a ,,,, l ,.. ,.,,,,, A.. ,,., Q,f-QLf:2 wanna 2 N. JOHNSON n Secretory I , 6 13 ww WM. M - , ,IT , 1 5331 'iff x... 2 ' s. Ron-:MAN Y RQ Kosfea L KTLBQSU rer 2gAQQ!kf1E J STILL Fracisca Compana chapfer of The Spanish Honor SocIe+y has complefed Hs firsi' year a+ W-L. H' was organized fo furfher Jrhe sfudy and in+eres+s of Spanish. ., ,X -K W. .,. 7 6 'W' f -mf L , 2-- . 1 A. DIX 5 V.kJ.k .Vlk,k f E ,Ar I ,.,, i V. , 5' lnhl. 5 L L kf3i?i?isE .i,nh, Q 4 Ylnl annz 5 ahnny . , . ., .,.rP,A,H,A'LLA ,. , s..LHA Ro1soN h+ L fi L N. MOORE . A. 'PARSONS ' - . , ... .- ,f,.ji:3':f: i?',?Z.5lz ' 'f . ,,.: f Z' Q gS2Y,ff6,+f Qi!-f ' 7 2:-f' 1 ' , blff i Q 'fiiix Y? 5, I., 1:55:32 Y ,. H -f X U , 'ZS .C ., ? ' A - , - ' 1 Q, .L ,, ,. .L-, C. VAUGHAN ' B. WASSERMAN . ,,. ,,,, , .,,..,..,,. .., ... .,.,,,,. A , L, ..,.! .. QW ., ,. J, QQQEQEEEE ON B. ESCHMEYER L 'E J L-my 2 ii n . .l,, . ,.,,., AT Ai.C.VHVELMHOLZ L h, s. HeNsHAw f L 'hhf L ,ash in ff 'L f ..S4fgxf. n,,2 L1 han- ..nn L ,ana 'L ' , 3 L. PIKE E. PHT Wk , . ,U .V,.,,,,..,: ,.VZ.N g yxfih 5 ,LL, ,,LLL fQf LLLL 443552 V-L-, - ,VAA x Vk.. . if , ' 1 -I f, o n . '.Q,' E . Lnnh .,.L , Ji .,.,., B. WIDNER MRS. FRANCES BELL Sponsor 51473 BETA CLUB Losf and Found si.f A Q L T V Kiwi! 1g!!!!g?F Bero is one of ,she lor in WG5hin9+on-Lee gesi Clubs sfclried On' ' Gnd WO Y IOS1' S ofher schools SJVOZFCQFB We helped b' . , iQ9es+ Proledr was To run G LO Jr S and Found service for ,rhe Scho I O . For Hqe b- I9 Qome we sponsored iiioearkiomcire and Jr Opiers Our he cheerleaders HY J Verneison J Srnifh, C. Nosirom, J, Pfiugshaupi, P Ch'ld D Aiexander, Row I: C. Chrisiopherson, J, Higgins, E. Condon, B. Morrison, . . . M. Rixev, J. Jarvis, J. Wood, E. Birch, N. Biakeney. Row 2: J. Gibson, B. Brumback, , i , . M. Dykeman, Treasurer, L. inrnon, Vice-President B. Arneif, President B, Joy, Secrefcryg M. Funk, Sr, Hansen, S. Kidd. Row 3: C. Messenger, A, Monsees, J. Siiii, J. LeBeau, A. Maxweii, B. Barbie, H. Calkins, M. Peckham, A Gosneii E Mason, J. Niceiy, M. Bush, D. Sloan, Miss Shreeves, Sponsor. Row 4: S. Gani, L eier C. Siple, B, G-arneH, S, Winsion, J. Summerscaie, P. Jones, L, Peiersen, , , . M. 4 , . K ndaii, E, Woodhoii, J. ass , . , . i r. Hiimcm E e M. Thompson, G. Roiie, R. Lee, B Lee T Hasse INTER- CLUB CCDUNCIL Leff To righf, ROW I, E Assenh A Row 2: B Beck - - elmer P ' M, eideng C 'W' C- Yfwghon, R. KfG1+'reif'd? ff C- Meyer. D. sw H 5 cCormiCk. Row 4: M. Bieiggggrdlj. rlsoflwnorg sy Mar'2i1lEgesRolCJV. 3i4,s'pic?Tis, Vice-Pregidenf . . oo s, H. Moore 'gecrefuy . nman, H. Hansen' . yi , The lnTer-Club Council is composed oT represenTaTives from The clulos. We were responsible Tor judging The cleverly deco- raTed cars and TloaTs in The successTul Thanksgiving BeaT G.W. parade. We did whaT we could To help The STudenT Council wiTh Their ''clean-up-The-caTeTeria'' campaign. and we were successTul in geTTing cloThing Tor people in Tlooded European counTries. By The end oT This year we will have compleTed a book on The acTiviTies. hisTory, and purpose OT all The school clul::s.'This will be Tor The inTormaTion oT all Washing'Ton-Lee sTudenTs. ICC Builefin Board. 111491 TRI-Y ALPHA Cancer Dressings. The year began successfully for Alpha Tri-Y when Mr. Johnson conducfed a very informal session on fhe basic dance sfeps of fhe fango and fox frof. We found fhaf if really fakes Two fo Tango. Alpha had a series of inferesf- ing and educafional programs which aided us in our malcing friends wifh ofher sfudenfs and faculfy, We especially enjoyed Barbara l-lensley's colorful slides on London. France and Germany. Pow I: ,P, Wrinkle, Secrefaryg C. Dunn, Presidenfg M, Bauer, Vice-Presidenfg Nl. Helfer, Treasurer. Row 2: D. Caroon, N. Small, B, Joy, H, Eqgferling, M Rrxey, D. Alexander, A. Hannegan, N. Woods, Row 3: M. Haymaker, S Tracey, B. Whiffen B. Garnelf, C McCormick, S, Johnson, P. Moran, Row 4 J. McSurely, J. Albrechf, I. Baird, C. Cook, D. Glading, C. Shirk, S, E-F-fner B. Hensley. X, ,U - A ' ' fflf Y V . xl 'B 1 N We senf our fradifional Chrisfmas baskef and also sold T. B. seals. Our Tri-Y has developed many close friendships wifh ifs social acfivifies, such as our Old Oaken Buclcef Thanksgiving floaf, our slumber parfies, and fhe decorafing of fhe Chrisfmas free in fhe cafeferia. BETA TRI -Y We began each semesTer by our TradiTional Tun nighT and iniTiaTion oT new members. AT Thanksgiving we gave a Toad baslceT To The needy. December broughT The selling oT T.B. seals. During The TirsT oT each monTh The girls placed Red FeaTher bulleTins around The communiTy on bulleTin boards. Plans for Fun Nighf. Row I: A. Coiner, Treasurerg M. Holmes, Presidenfg R. Gordon, Vice-President, J. HuTTon, SecreTary. Row 2: J. Smifh, N. Dussaulf, S Whife, J. Higgins, J h T Yfood, J. IL-Tarrill, Wirw.IRow 3: A. Kerns, J.I Shively, B. Brady, N. CarlsTon '- . Evans, . Waug , A. iso . Row 4: B. BUTT er, S. Landi, M. D kem n, A LOTS of -Fun WGS G+ -lr e rl Smires, H. Moore. Row 5: A. nBray, J. Lasseffer, B. Brown, SS. STurnYp, L? Pike Y, Hi-Y Dance. Our year ended D-5Wf1f1Sef'- wiTh many happy memories oT good Times TogeTher. 151 GAMMA TRI -Y Gamma Tri-Y srayed busy This year. We made Chris? mas card Scrapbooks for hospirals, soid T.B. seals, colleded money for The cancer fund, worked for The Washingfon Home for Foundlings, and prepared Thanksgiving, Chrisrmas and Easfer baslcefs for Jrhe needy. We have also cancer Drive workers had lofs of fun on fun nigh? and ar our slumber parfies. 0, !'X as 'S Row I: Mr . Purcell, Spon org M, Nor 'r, S ce? 1 S L B , P 'd fp M, Th - 1 :Umm-lrnzefszsb 2- saw! S-aa5'1EfMjefS,,Q'?2Y,s,- P- Trfrsrssx-af'K':Lf 1x: ur c , . mg , . slams, . ry, . ons rou , , , 45 J 515 ' L. Mason, A. eosneu, D. Anderson, s. Thayer, B. Barnes.g ones ow h ' M' Hume P' mfs' DELTA TRI-Y 0 If C 'R 4 Row I: B, Blevins, Treasurer, B. Henshaw, Vice-Presidenlg Miss Waller, Sponsor: F. Carricq1,1,'l'Effifgg456H9l,-ggi:jjj, g,,,' fj'Gyig, 'g,'g . , Secrefaryq P. Pallisfer. Row 2: E Brown, E. Kendall, L, Inman, T. Badger, N. RuCker,'Qf,'SQfYfKidfj,',9:zf,xj,f,-PegfjggimyQQ13 L. Ambrose, J. Wubbold. Row 3: C. Siple, P. Child, M. Robinson, S. Howard, J. l-larigeiiifjjf'Qf'L6yQiS,ifC, ,i,l ESg'rhgjzfi,5g. J. While. Row 4: J. Walz, A. Monsees, S. Colberf, C. Connell, B Brumbach, -'iff Our foremosl proiecl lor lhe year was adopJring orphans in order To add a lillle lun lo 'rheir lives. ln lhe Fall we 'lOOlC a large group of Jrhem To lhe zoo, On Chrislmas Day we assislecl Sanla Claus by sending Them giils by lhe dozens. Easier broughl Them an unlimiied supply of colored eggs and baslcels heaped wilh candy. Among our olher aclivilies are: assisl- ing wilh a G. W. iloal, selling T.B. Seals, lcnilling an afghan for our boys in Korea, sending lhem lellers and paclcages, and doing Jrhe publicily for our big Tri-Y, l-li-Y Dance lhal climaxed a year of success and enioymenl. Toys for fhe Orphanage. ' 4 ,, 4 , IU , ., , A W m:--i'i' W'-vfv x 'Q l-ll-Y ALPHA Row I: R. Logan, D. Sloan, Secreraryp G. Allen, Vice-Presidenfg J. Miller Corresponding Secreiaryg B Armbrusier, Presidenfg D. Harshman, Treasurer, Row 2: J. Elkins, J. Hansen, D. Rozell, J. Jackson, T. Roelofs, G. Nuss, Scoll, L. Davies. Row 3: H. Lefferfs, T. Sensibaugh, C. Huppuch, L. Ogden D. Franklin, B. Seely, O. Glover, Mr. Corrigan, Sponsor. By 'l'l'lG sign ol lime red bow 'rie 1541 Polishing Trophies. 'D x ,XX Alpina began ils year by Taking in pledges. The pledges had line duly ol keeping 'fables in lime caleleria clean. During llwe Fall we sold lickels 'ro all ilwe loolball games. For llwe G. W. game we had a lloai wi+l'i Della Tri-Y. l-ll-Y BETA 13 +- L, Left fo righl, Row l: P. High, L, Olivier, K. Calhoun, Mr. Shaffer, Sponsor T. Roland D. Eanes D. Child. Row 2: J. Brown F. Kough B. Sleele, B Pearson, Squire, Link, R. Nichols, D. Slurri Row 3: Schmidl, J Schulz, B. Smilh, R. Dillard, D. Larson, M. Dakes, S. Beabers, D. Tompson Row 4: B. Chaddocks, B. Abilz, C. O'Rear, T. Jones, B. Aires, W. Brown, R. King, D. McClough, J.. Wooldridge. Row S: M. Brooks, B. Gile, B Wildhack, T. Thayer, B. Trimble, B. Taylor, P. Morne, R, Obery. Iniflaflon. Blue and While ribbons marked Bela's pledges. The lriumph of lhe year was our clefeal ol Alpha l'li-Y in lhe lraclilional loolball game 6-O. We helped boosl school spiril for 'rhe Big Game by selling Beal G.W. signs. Oulside school we have had several charilable proiecls. BIBLE CLUB fs ' an I II ff - I I 5 , .f X if is 1 I I! 5 ,W 1 5 I , X .-, 5 3 1, Q 'il if .1 3 , ,, f . 3 , 1 3? nf 4, 1 I -I 1. -3 d K , is , . .WA . M ,R ., ,KU is I 'W . .1. -ff. .--. 5-si-Tii .mxtff gy it , . ----- . ..,,,., ,,.,, .. ...--..-...,, ,WW .. ... fgpyl qiqfhg QQ55 .11 k.x. In L --1----I ',.' 1 ii . ef -1- . I.i,-QW. -B, f X 'BBBf ' - I WP' Y ' I ' - - - . X-5-fqf-'TfFi,.slSf. st ' .-if-3 X: .-. X xr' . , if... ..,, ,Q 'K I . 2 25,39 I '.f,I.'x' iz:-2?l , .5gY,-.1-. : '-QQ - - ug Q. Iv - X sl 2-a.3wyz,g-I-. L F .a,.i,w,wh . .. f , Sfriking up a fune. Row I: B. May, M. Larson, J. Slone, F. Gordon, L, Appleyard, B, Burke, M. Hill F. Price, N. Ornold, M. Turner, I. Conklyn. Row 2: F. Flanagan, B, Wilson, J. Evans, D. Savage, A, u h N. Garrle, LAALebh, D. Sfreally, P. Roland, R. Lollerhos. Row 3: E. Farrell, B. I-louse, C. R. hile, P, True, C. Cummings, A. Massey, BV. Bassell, N. Deaner, S. Shaver, R. Slrlclcland. s.. 'Jfmfj , NORTHI f.. Bible Club Quiz. 'N -1--' Row I: J. Charriblin, I. Harper, B. Reed, B. Covinglon, B. Buckmasler, N. Neal I. Andress, S. Duley, S. Cox,,B. Tillon, B. Mifchell, V. Morrow, J. Hanger, B. Palferson S. Slaley, L. Graninger, J. Hanger. Row 2: C. Rines, B. Berry, J. Brumbach, C. Campbell I. Mifchell, J. Malonee, J. Eanes, P. Charmley, H. Disney, P. Engold, J. Lauffus, K Dazell. Row 3: A. Williams, C. Baumbach, B. Wiliams, M. Ellioll, J. Pinion, P. Hensley J. Barnes, G. Ansfice, P. Riemer, A. Avery, J. Jachson, F. Showell, S. Warden, B. Sleele J. While, M. Beal, A. Slone. A powerful moving force-deep underslanding Through Iailh-a zealous commilmenl Io God- pleasure Through helping olhers-a Search for divine guidance. All Ihings work logelher lor good Io Them Ihal love God. lRomans 8:28l Mr. Thomas Jones Mr. Thomas Chrisfie Row I: M. Wine, P. Hough, J. Barber, M. McGowan, V. Davis, A. Peffil, Vice-Presidenfg P. Waugh, Presidenl G. Garland, Secretary, C. Moody, A. Wilkinson, B. Parker, N, Rucker, M. Van Horn. Row 2: P. Wilkins, M Allgfon, M. Haymaker, N. Perkins, B. McCoy, R. Jackson, B. Henshaw, N. Johnson, B. Smilh, S. Thackslon, J Bair, L. Yenkala. Row 3: J, Thompson, P. Mc'Curcly, D. Abel, B. Norman, S. Day, T. Hahn, N. Smilh, C Anderson, D. Eanes. Disikiaunvr Eoucmion The Dis+ribulors'Clulo is oiiilialed bolh nolrionally ond in lhe slole. Here al Woshinglon-Lee il is divided inlo a Junior ond Senior seclions. The club under-look lhis year lo operalre lhe school slore. The slore corries school supplies and novellies. ln Januory we sponsored 'rhe Valenline Dance, which wos climaxed wilh lhe crowning of 'rhe King ond Queen of l-learls. During lhe yeor we -allended The Area ond Slale conven- lions of Dislribulors Clubs. A+ lhe end ol lhe year everyone enjoyed lhe Em- ployer Employee Bonquel. fSgssF y'--y,A E. sei' D I. Try fhis for slde. .. .. :ML E21 ... f1581 Row I: H. Wore, S. Jacobs, T. Sullivan, N. Jennings, Vice-Presidenf, R, Fifsimmonsg Presidenf Mildred Jenkins: Secrefary-Treasurer, M. Burgdorfg R. Lane. Row 2: R. Fonfaine, M. Kerns, E, Hillman C. Earle, B. Abrahams, J, Reufiman, C, Mullins, D. Conway. Row 3: Mr. Hargraves, Sponsor, E Sufferfield, D. Vesl, A. Howes, J, MacDonald, B. Lowder, L. Lam, D, Ware, D. Brown, C. Abb E. McKay, J. Muse, Mr. Moncrief, Sponsor. Row I: D. Moreland, R. Howard, L. Herlicker, R. Harfon, J. Bakke M, Beall, R. Arnold, Row J. McCowen, B. Canharn, R, Cafes, J. S+umpenhorsi', B. Nolfing, P. Foss, M, Beall B. Gear Mr. Moncrief. Row 3: J. Kennedy, R. Ewers, E. Hillman, R. Porfer, 6. Chaumers, J. Ayers. . . G f' ,f- Trying fo make books balance. ...........,,,.........,.. f, 1 - .' ,mlllli I ..., - ,,,, . . V N , i s i' I i?i5'fjf iA Z V l j. X U an J 'A w f he 2 ,, 7 I n Y .C I Q, . x4 T 5 Q55Qerff ff 55 .iifi l aff? .. he ' 3 , 4f,' f I 4 -f'- if Tff1'f 1 - . Q ' X. -' iff! 1 Q 'V -igyyjiyg ffifff' if ,,,-,f vfjg , K my f l X K ' 1 T , . ,y,. 1 l J NMATJ SM .sl ..... . f . V VA ii ' f f . ' -3 li? 'i' X K N ' , i Q, fff' .1 !'L, g I ' f I --.,.Q ..--.., ., 'if T H i ,VV, i M . X X. 'rf if L i f fcliii ' ., in ,f Kuff., 5 f- ' A., KEY CLUB ws-W,-..,.Q.....f . .. . X-.,s....ss3...ss,s.,,... ,.,. 4- .. L The Key Club-- one of fhe mosf ocfive service clubs af W-L. We sfarfed our year wifh our suc- cessful l-lawaiian dance for fhe Cerebral Palsy fund, and Doffie was crowned our sweefhearf in frue l-lawaiian fashion. We passed auf Easfer seals fo promofe fo T.B. campaign. The Key Club was also responsible for a Beal' G.W. floaf and sponsored an assembly. svwi iif, 6-z 1,5 il ' 1 X its 9,3 , K! .5 -Mx L. .- A f160j ROW li MF- 5lllPm0fl, SDOHSOV: B. Ayers, B. Child, N. Fabella, T. Rhauland, R, Ascherfeld, Treasurer, D, Shannon, Presidenfg D, Swansen, Sweetheart, J. Melnick, Vice-President, J. Taylor, Secrefaryg L. Olivier, M. Durfee, R. Caldwell, D. Swiff. Row 2: A. Roach, B. Kosfer, T, Sullivan, R. Rich, L. Ouffen, D. McBride, C. 'O'Rear, J. Miller, D. Harshmon, B. Trimble, S, Aspiofis, W. Monroe, M, Dickey, G. Conover, D. Glavin. Row 3: D. Mills, B. Barnes, D. Lancasfer, L. Davies, J. Scoff, K. Calhoun, J. Wooldridge, N. Br an, D. Wrinkle, T. Roelofs, C. Pitcher, M. Pells, D, Phrkgl Y D. Pells, J. Elkins. SPEAKERS BUREAU Versafiliry may be considered a musi for members of Jrhe Speakers Bureau. Our speeches have included +opics on +he Com- muniry Chest polio, hearr dis- ease, Scoufs, our dramaric deparfmenf, Mexico, I952 presi- denrial candidares, American Educafion Week, Jrhe Consfiru- Hon, and vacarions. Members of our bureau -appeared on NBC's You+h Wan+s +o Know, and re- ceived several radio announce- menis. Preparing for flue nexf engagement C3 Ji . 5 1' 3 B, K , C din Sec efaryg S. Leonard, Treasurer. Row Z: Rouse, A. Tinsley, S. Inwood, Eigwfirideion?GNii1cedTEres?geEi1fc?ryV. Ber'f?isen,orIgE5:ig2nfggB. Biievins, A. Knighf, L. Peferson, E, Condon, S. Child, J. Gaddy. my , . f., , 1611 CANASTA CLUB Wu Won+ +o leorn Conosro? This is W-L's club for you. We ore o ,4- regulor odiviry period club Thor meers simply for Hue purpose of leorning +o ploy Conosio or im- .w proving our gome. Who's going fo meld? Leff fo rig!-if, Row I: M. Greer, N. Gord, E. Alexander, D. Anderson, N. Chick, Secrefaryg S. Darnall, Presidenf J. Tucker, Vice President, A. Gosnell, N. Lawson, H. Helrnick, Mrs. Brocco, Sponsor, Row 2: E. Birch, M Marvin, B. Rufherford, P. Sullivan, E, Gaskins, B. Pongonis, B. Maiflond, H. Eosferling, B. Reese, P. Morovefz B. Horvison, E. Easfmon. Row 3: D. Henreffy, E, Hillman, B, Jewby, B. Denry, N. Alsop, R. Rogers, P. Dobyns J, Williams, K. Miller, R. Fifzsimmons, R. Lone. f162j Pivzwgffffi ..,,,. I I 5,5 , J , o ls 4, l i O Bury Me Noi. Row l: F. Bankhead, A. Monlague, D. Thomas, W Lindgreen, S. Winslon, L. Gianpa, B. Slreefs, P. Bray J, Kane, W. Shererfz, Vice'Presidenl, B. Barnes, Presidenf R. Logan, Treasurer, S. Ryan, Secrelary: J. Hansbrough S. Doran, L. Simms. Row 2: B. Marlain, J. DU.I1r7DQ.I1. L Cook, J., DUHkle,T'J. Peril, P. Wilding, -P. Koberg, C Messinger, N. Jenkins, S. Mann, D. Buller, M,.Mare, B Lande, C. Wafson, A. Swain, H. Keely. Row 3: K Redding, W. Urban, R. Ovda, W. Boseel, A. Paddock H. Loveless, M. Wesl, D, Scarlell, L. Ropes, J. Nelson L. Chrislenbury, G. Nuss, D. Goflschalk, J. Miles, J Davis, B. Williamson, G. Eafon, L. Schucker. Row 4: J Richeson, B. Thalcher, E. Knipling, P. Thompson, J Day, D. Fisher, W. Hargrove, B. Measor, V. Kirchman D. Hamaker, B. Roof, N. Crowell, M. Taube, C McHugh, B. Payne, B. Clark, R. Whilesell. A variely of lalenl' Jrlnal' was combined inlo a successful club. We worked logellier bruslning up on roulines, bollw old and new. We provided lalenl for dances. clubs, and liomerooms during assembly periods. We also did several USG and benelil slwows. VARIETY TALENT i G7 'UG' Lefl' lo righr, Row I: S. lskow, B. Kramer, J. Virnelson, J. Green, K. Haussmanfn, P. Crisf, S. Hansen, B, Guy, J. Smith, S. Mikkelsen, P. Hulchins, S. Thompson, B. Buller, K. Rhodes. Row 2: jglriest, G. Jones, M. Jenkins, B. Morris, J, Arny, M. Arny, J. lrvin, S. Tracey, D. Caroon, N. Johnson, P. MacMillk:1n, N. Brown. Row 3: Miss Wood, Sponsor, D. McGraw, ,Mrs.,DLygL,.Sponsorg B. Lee, R. Lee, P, Linharr, M. Yarger, C. Essman, R. O'Flinn, M. Richardson, J. Perry, E. M'fTi'nes, D. Wilson, S. Johnson, S. Gofhlin, J. Schinedler, P. Davis, P. Tavey, B. Schilz, Miss Purcell, SDonsor. Row 4: M. Grinder, C. Messinger, P. Glaze, B. Prinlz, D. Glading, A. Scolr, J. Gaines, J. Clark, M. Goebel, N. Hudson, C. Rineharl, J. Walz, J. Lewis, A, Gabrielle, S. Propes, C. Sleger, J. Morrison, B. Smirh. L ,.,,...--v--rw 5:15 l Hllnk so foo. We hove had several guesl speakers lhis year including a cosmelician, lg model, and cu heir srylisl. We modeled clolhes lor Simplicily porlerns ond pul on rwo fashion shows lor deporlrnenl slores. We leorn how lo dress, lhe principles ol good grooming ond poslure, and olher lhings inleresl- ing lo us gols. FASHICDNS AND MCDDELING l-love you ever walched a model airplane en+husias+ fly his plane? I+ may look easy bmi if really requires much pradice and skill. ln our club we learn lhis skill of building ,and flying gas power, model airplanes. Every Thursday we meer ou+ on Jrhe alhleiic field, fly our planes and have fun! FLYING GENERALS HA! nohl My!!! Row I: C. Davis, C. Crigler. D, Hawks, W. Widner, Presidenlg C. Cusiard, D. Paddock, B. Porter, J. Cooper. Row 2: J. Wood, S. Godwin, W. Payne, S. Richards, B. Wolfendale, J. Hardin, P. Dolan, N. Nichols, K, Wilkinson, B. McDuf'f. 165 Slrrilces ond spores ore Jrlwe order of llme doy when Hue Bowling Club meels of Jrlwe Clorendon Bowling Alley.Tl'1e club is sponsored by llne Arlinglon Recreorion Deporlmenl ond W-L. Sfrike . . . or spare? BOWLING l 1 l 51661 w I: B. Worfmon, M, Tuffle, B. Poyne, D. Hershrnon, E. Srnifh, B. Meyers, P. Hall, M. Mory, C. Baumboch. Row 2: B. G-erhery, D. Rollis, A. Burns, R. Jenkins, C. Jansen, G, Gorlhorl, W. Sfeworf, Mrs. Sharp. 0- 0- O- 0- 0- G1 0- 0- 0'- O- 0- Oi O- 5 - U --o ---o --o L--O 1--0 --e --o -l-io -e -o -o BRIDGE AND CANASTA ,, , f. .. . . on . 3 jf, 'f 'V V. V 3. M, 3 , ' ' ' ' V ' ' s . A 34:-1 Row I: Mrs. Howell, Sponsor: G. Tunnicliff, M. Bauer, J. Harper, M. Springer, B. Brown, H. Hansen, N. Dussaull, J. Gibson, J. Albrechl, J. Wood, M. Peckham, J, Barnard, L. Ambrose, B. King, M. Flelcher. Row 2: Mrs. Campbell, Sponsorg S. Smilh, B. Buller, A. Rhademyer, M. Giddens, M. A. Brumfield, J. O'Mera, P. Day, B. Gragg, D. Tolson, M. Vacky, P. Frosl, S. James, J. Kreis, N. Marshall, J. Whilehead, J. Higgins, S. Landes, Miss Griffin, Sponsor. Row 3: V. Diegel, A. Richardson, J. Winkel, R. Sheppherd, J. Meeks, A. Dunnigan, E. Cornell, N. Blane, P. Henslee, P. Pallisler, A. Monsees, B. Beckner, J. McSurley, B. Joy, N. Wood, J. Slaler, M. W. Rixey, D. Nelzer, J. A. Polk, C. Cook. Row 4: N. Davis, H. Guslafson, J. Kercheavel, C. Price, J. Richmond, P. Higgs, R. Prender, S. Hardison, H. Calkins, J. LeBeau, K. Mc'Kesser, B. ArneH, V. Slreel, B. Plahf, L. Garino, D. Conover, J. Chase. Here is lhe loesl place 'ro learn lhe lwo mosl helpful card games. As we advanced we venlured ou'r lo have a lew lournamenls among ourselves and wilh olher clubs. Wondering eyes. 1:1671 Y-TEENS One ol lhe meal oclive clubs in Washinglon-Lee. We slorled The year oul wilh o Gel-Acquoinled Teo. One of lhe mosr exciling proiecls wos o 'rrip lo New York Cilry lo see Jrhe U. N, ol worlc. Al Chrislmos we wenl caroling, mode scnapboolfs lor hospilolized children, collecled lays for needy children, ond collecled Choco- loles lor Chrislmasf' Loler we ployed hosless lor Jrhe Solurdoy Nighl Club dances A ol Soinl John's Porish l lall. We pourlicipaled in lhe World Fellow- in-. ship Service lol Woshinglon Colhedrol. ' ,if A Thru our oclivilies we hod lhe v:,, opporlunily lor friendship nol only wilh 'rhe girls in our chapler 'Planning for cur N. Y. hip. bul wilh 'rhe Dislricl Y-Teens. Lefl lo righf, Row I: J. MacDonald, M. L, Wood, Sponsor, P, Welbon, S. Rafhgabe, J. Liffleholes, T. McKay D. Johnscxn, N. Arndl, M. Mimms, N. Gibbons, N. Hyle, S. Hansen, B, Gillingham. Row Z: M. Murray, J Clark, M. Goble, S. Sarchef, E. Wooclhal, A. Havcrd, N. Lyfle, A. Valis, D. Kimball, J. Knepper, L. Inman J. Hovgren, F. Wagner, F. Price. Row 3: C. Messinger, 6. Tunnicliffe, B. Gresf, H. Disney,, Treasurer, R. Lee Secretory, J. Eones, Presidenlg B. Lee, Vice-President S. Cox, Chaplain, J, Rudolph, P. Wilding, S. Smifh Row 4: J. Spigone, B. Barnes, l.C.C.3 M.L. Hill, A, Lum, M. Tyler, J. Smith, J. Summensccle, B. Boswell N. Liffon, J. Duzndon, M. Lewis, S. Golhlin, B. Hoekslro, N. Harris, N. Miller., Row 5: M. Fisher, J. Beecrofl N. Brown, J. Irvin, N. Jomes, C. Allerfon, J. Lawrence, B. Mayo, C. Norsfrom, R. Deon, P. Smafh 1683 D. Tolson, J. Noel, C. McMahon. C. Abbofl. gm.csihJ J prof ec'r is promofing f J fff:ggodJ ?spor+sifn cnlsFiipJ in jcfll f+heJ , ff J SpoJyjfs.'J Each yeor we Jrecogf JfJ QJHKZQJ. Jsuch. by Jgiving on cword -fo 5255 J JJplq'ye r, This year .cfecorcJ+eJdlJ Jfhe god! A po sfs1fCfJ J ,l f. Qny.3'h6f hQJ'J'T9VfbOJ'bCI'JJ' gains. J MCDINICDGRAM ' Fronf Row: S. Gcinf, P. Head, B. ArneH', P. Child. Back Row: H. Sellner, J. Whife, M. F k J. N ly J. R un , ice , owdybush Making pep pins. 51691 Qs 1.6, ,.,. REI I DISH! 5' Row I: lefl' fa righfz B. McBaissey, S. Frazier, M. McBaissey, D. Dulin, M,mBurkh-arf, J, Del Campo, J. McCa C. Ogilvie, B. Johnson, P. Bird, P, Fuinkhouser. Row 2: C. Chris'ropesE5n, M. Fields, J. McKaskill, P. Bea , . Mackey, A. Luirnm, D. Casfle, M. Groves, F. Koenig, B. Moe, G. Gruenfelader, P. Hall. Row 3: r . Darness, T. Harness. 'Y V ' ' ESQ X E Q TELL-A-TALE THEATRE 51703 R Kew me Being lhe only high school 'rouring company in Jrhe Uniled Slales lhal brings a lull season of lhealre I3 playsl lo 'rhe young people of 'rhe com- munily, proved lo have many growing pains. Our sluclenl run proiecl overcame many of lhe difficul- lies during i'rs fourleen performances ol each play. Ten Thousand children saw each ol our slage presenlialions bul a larger audience saw The Tinlcer Shop, our 'l'.V. series. Each allernale Salurday on WMAL we gave such classics as Pinocchio, Pandora, and Tom Sawyer. I+ has been a busy and evenllul year. We are exlrernely grale- iul 'ro all 'rhe Jreachers. supervisors and parenis who helped malce 'rhis unique proiecl possible. BUYS TLJMBLIINIC The Tumbling Club was formed lor boys inleresled in lhe developrnenl of lheir slcill on rumbling apparalus. They pul on exhibilions of work on lhe lrarnboline, rings, side horse, ropes and mais. '-'- 2 3' ' J. T . Aiii 1 5 - ' ' f . -.-4 1. f , 'Wi Wi ' ' f ' I if H T ' J ' A. il V! 7'L W1 L ri? f 'X K T frsiff fzfil ' ' ' X .--fi. 1 s I J ' . 'i J 7 J ' li . z T . J ili ag ml in J T Q .P f 'f el rl 'K L1 vi' .. NYT! D 'fiilipi 4'if :f --A 1 sf hf i fiil - 'l ' VV? lm ? m' 1 . ,, .wi . . K. I , ,.,f V, P ... . Z .4 nigh: 5. Q . . ik '- L , Q. 2 if 7 J .T il' rr 3' - Asifffs. 'F F' fl 1. ' T .fly 2 A' if i ll Yagi J . , f. 'F ' -' if ' f f f , A .1 ' . -- ' ,,.. H ' , , . . ' ,,A. f'A- , A,-- -'A'V ' . 1 g ' ' ii' 1 ' ' . 3'if-'i iiii I 4 - Row I: A. Bexrer, R. Howard, B. Ellison, J. Hobson, F. Marcey, M. Dakes, D. Byrd, K. Evans, D. Taylor J. Ferry, E. Henson, T. Davis, A. Richardson, L. Cooley, T. Baird. Row Z: Mr, Lynch, E. Wimberly, D. Jones E. Johnson, W, Dabney, C. PraH', M. Knapp, L. Frakes, B. Carler, T, Long, J. Daivla, W. Player, T, McNaroma R. Powell, B. Dempsey, D. Gebhardf, J. While, J. Zimmemran, Mr. Davis. Row 3: R. Bowers, R. Zoeckler L. Day, T. Hoover, W. Shriever, E. Brown, B. Weelman, J, Block, A, Eldridge, S. Cowan, Johnson, J. Gibson B. Pollock, B. Collins, J. Link, A. Kaiser, B. Clarke, A. Malisons --., 1--...tl --...,sS l l J r E warm? ..1-.,iIftsr,. -H G., A . J 'W-fr Q T1 7 1 PRC-CCN CLUB The Pro-Con Club spends a greal deal of Hs lime discussing cur- renl evenls and allending conferences al olrher schools. ln April we had a conference al Wash- inglon-Lee lo discuss The developmenl of nalural science as compared lo Social Science since I776 in 'rhe Uniled Slales. xs- Lefl fo righf, Row I: E. Assenhimer, C. Campbell, Treasurer, J. Rosado, Vice-Presiclenfg A. Dixon, President: E, Alexander, Secrelaryg B. Widner, B. Barry. Row 2: S,- Tryon, D. Athos, M. Brumfield, B. Greene, Miss Keck, Sponsor, D. Slur, B. Tilfon. INTERNMIQNAL lvl .2 99 Us imi The Friends Around lhe World Club wenl +o Maryland io sorr and pack clolhes for overseas relief. We have gone 'ro resfauranls and privale homes lo ea? foreign dishes. We ialso have had guesl speakers 'ro lell us ol foreign counlries. Sl'andi'ng from fronl: J. MacDonald, B. Barry, C. Campbell, K, Erickson, K. Olson, S. Carpenler, C. Sooan M. Fowler, B. Wilson, E. Brown, B. Markillie, J, Gudiorisson, T. Lee. Sealed' back: R. Raymond, l1172:I W. Hargrove, K.-.PulIman, N. Klimes, C. Adams, S. Slewarl, B, Eisenlohr, J. MCCaskIIl. Seafed fronf: R. Calverf, N. Smoller, B. Tllfon, W. Ballenpr, R. Smith, K. Copeland. WIND AND STRING Our purpose is Io learn lo work logelher in ensembles. We senl several groups Io Ihe Slale Music Feslival. Also various quarrel and duo groups were worlced up. Row I: C. Bowman, D. Kober, J. Walson, J. Slill, C. Kober, S. Smilh, B. Joran, L. Michael, V. Fox. Row 2: M. Higgs, L. Gruenwald, B. Slone, J. Barc'ey, C. Laufzenheizer, J. Ragland, E. Jacobs, I. Moore. Row 3: Mr. Miller, Sponsor: A. Gardner, W. Belsill, B. Humphreys, V. Collom, B. Harper, E. Channel, G. Trombly. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Besides learning 'rhe dilzlerenl' funclions of a library, we do lhe aclual worlc. During our free periods we lake 'I'urn5 moniloring, filling' I'he shelves or worlcing behind Ihe deslc. - .0-f -wr N-f Row I: L. Marlin, A. Simon. Row 2: P. Tyler, F. Hoisinglcxn, M. A. Brumfield J. Carlson ,E, Wolfe A, Valis. Row 3: R. Rydlum, D. G-Iading, E. Rankin, P'. Moody, N. Lone, E. M. Cain, E. Evans, B. Berman, S. Carpenter, M. Fields, M. Fowler, A. Johnson, D. Afhey. 1:1733 if i W --V . ' AAq , 1 . 2 This year lhe Lalin Club presenled a play compar- ing Lalin cusloms wilh ours. We have played games in Lalin, delivered Lalrin valen- lines lo Teachers and slu- denls, held debales and wenl on several field lrips. Our obiecl is lo speak and hear Spanish. We have lrhree members who are from Lalrin American counlries. so we hear some lrue accenls. 1741 LATIN CLLJB 1 Row I: F. Bourke, W. Palm, P. Pills, M, Marmarosh, B. Olsen, N. Bells, Mrs. K Newlon, Sponsor. Row 2: K. Olsen, V. Holsinger, E. McCulchen, B. Eisenlohr, J. Johnson Y. Wilson, K. Parker. Row 3: F. Rhody, C. Shipman, B. Moore, J. Hanlon, P, Palmer B. Chriso, J. Downs, B. Birch, J. Tippens, lll. l.ET'S SPEAK SPANISH A M, ,f ' ' . Row l: C. Adams, E. Sanchez, A. Williams, P. Gup, 6. Herman. Row 2: Z, Taylor, M. Koppel, D. Brinkerhorf, J. MacDonald, R. Smifh. DEBATE CLUB Row I: M. Quinn, J. Williams, E. Assenheimer, B. Widner, Jim Hanscom, Row 2: D. Slurr, D. Jarman, H. Vogel, R. Dodge, R. Salyer. NATURAL SCIENCE CLUB Row I: R. B. Spencer, Sponsor: T. Lallanze, A..Alderman, J. Alexander, M, McLaughlin, Presidenlg B. Woolard, Secrelaryg n, Vice-Presiclenlg Dean Hoisinglon, Treasurer, Alan Wilm, A. Carler. Row 2: H.Ulferman, G. Nelson, D. Chrislensen, J. Low, B. Bowers, J, Thompson, J. Sherwood, P. Vilale, R, Clarck, B. Canham, S. Gossage. Row 3: E. Kundsen, B. Brown, L. Weslhaver, B. Slaughler, E. Brown, N. Schmidl, D. Wells, D. Larson, W. Sieck, L. Marlin, L. Griffin, R. Hedden, R. Rydlon, H. Logan, G. Harding, B. Will. ,..L.ff We began our year by learning debaling proce- dures, debaling wilh one anolher, and parlicipaling in panel discussions. We loolc parl in lhe Slale Con- lesl and olher conlesls. The Nalural Science Club spends lhe club periods dis- cussing various lopics. lislen- ing lo leclures, and walching movies. We also have dis- secled cols and lrogs, and have gone on several lield lrips. T175 The fad of lhe year was knilling argyles for l llM, There was no beller place 'ro learn 'rhan here. We also learned 'ro crochel, em- broider, ond Miss Loving even laughl a few of us 'ro fall T 5 The Arls and Crafls Club is based on individual work. Our members work wilh melol, plaslic, lealher, wood and plasler of paris, and produce iewelry, bells, knife shealhs, cedar boxes, book- ends and olher producls. 51763 HANDIWORK CLUB Row I: G. Young, E. Krigbarm, A. Johnson, J. Wolkins, Treasurer, J. Parker, Presidenlg B. Shields, D.V Wheeler, M. Sauerwine. Row 2: B. Luzi, S. Frisbie, B. Walker, B. Thompson, W, Clow. Row 3: Miss Loving, Sponsor, N, Bergner, S. Wcilfers, N, Lciuffer, J, Malulailis, P. Gray. ARTS AND CRAFTS Row I: R. Myers, M. Burgdorf, M, Winkler, J. Penn, P. O'Molley, K?iSlewor+, T. Meoley, B. Croblree. Row 2: M. Berkemier, P. Jones, J. Lucas, S. Urich, C. Thockslon, B. Field ,S. Smifh, Row 3: D, Crawford, Mr. Moy, Sponsor, J, Chislensen, B. Nolling, W. Sorrell, C. Hessenaver, J. Whitehouse, D. Honaker, J. Thorlon, P. Byers. DRILL TEAM Row I: G. Gaufney, Co-Commanderg C. Slolze, B. Sandy, W. Atkinson, R. Cuffing, A. Gohrbrand, B. Hardy, J. Neffles, R. Wiseman, M. Rogers, Co-Commander, Row Z: D. Smifh, E. Kibler, A. King, I. Avery, E. Sfifch, J. Fosler, J. Kirby, F. Peirola. Row 3: S. Cogan, R. Sullivan, B. Richardson, L. Sfeele, M. Grace, J. Pollard, C. Chamberlain, R, Farrow. MAJQRETTES CLUB X AIIen'rionl The Drill Team praciices The manuel oi arms, presenl- ing arms, and has parade Iormalions. The biggesl eveni was The Irip Io Win- chesier for Ihe Apple Blossom Feslival. I-lair! A The W-L Miaioreiles are Ihe gals who do all Ihe fancy slruliing wiih Ihe band. They have a period sei aside Io praclice and oilen spend hours airer school Io make sure we keep in sIep. This year 'rhey marched al 'Ihe Inau- gunal parade, 'rhe Apple Blossom Fesiival, fooiloall games, and several asker- ball games. . I ,fjpfvlyq if I T 1 i U J if , , R I! J I 4 V Row I: L. Daymude, D. Demboski, V. Brinson, J. McNeill, J, Carlson, J. Knowlfon, B. Howes, P. , lvlju L I dl, Tredway. Row 2: F. Funk, B. Smilh, M. Fisher, J. Phillback, D. Eddins, N. Pryor, B. High, J. 'T McKinley, N. Lane, P. Kedwell, B. I-lines. fi ,gf I . 51773 4, ,df F M .lr The Transceiver Club was organized lo rrain sludenrs in rhe operolion of radio lransmilrling and receiving equipmenl, lnlernarional Morse Code, procedures for operaring and miainlaining a slalion, and 'ro become familiar wirh Jrhe rules and regulalions which govern +he procedures. TRANSCEIVERS CLUB Row I: O. Glorer D. Sorrell, C. Vifale, D. Mangun, Secreiaryg R. Vannau, Presidenf, T. Wilson, Vice-President, P. Dr enning, J. Cudd, J. Wood, F. Abel, B.. Haines. Row 2: S. Wood, C. Borden, J. Millsead, F. Virale, R. Whistler, E. Wells, R. MacPherson, J. Farris, Mr. Paras. Row 3: P. Durloo, D. Ezekiel, M. Sfone, J. Jackson, SLIP CASTING --- The purpose of our club is 'ro make porlery. We make some of our own moulds and afler painring, glazing, and firing, we Turn our some beauriful vases, bowls, cups, S. Leff ro righf: B. Waferrnan, P, Andrews, R. Courfney, L. Wallen, E. Blue, J. Harnesfead, B. Block, President, J. Verrilli, Treasurer, Mr, Linquisf, G. Munsen, Secretary, P. Burneff, B. Arnold, J. Nowell, J. Born. P' ReYES- I-Iey, you're Hal, or Come on, Iel's sing 'Oh Happy Day' are familiar sounds in lhe Singing For SINGING FCDR FUN -- Fun Club. Our period is spenl' singing familiar songs and gelling ourselves in a good mood for lunch. Row I: Mr, While, Sponsor, N. Chrislopher, S. Anderson, J. Comer, P. Kifchen, K. Sheel, B. N. Winn, M. Dykemcn, F, Swicegood, E. Easlham, C. Finn, M. Swillick. Row 2: D. Spangler, Nash, R. GFIEIVT, D. Grabman, M. Campbell, E. Rankin, A. Kallia, J. Faulkner, E. Talley, M. Lewis, N. Miller. Row 3: N. Pierce, P. Merchanl, M. Newberry, B. Kirshner, M. G-rasso, B. Tod. CIVITAN CLUB The Purpose ol lhe Junior Civilan Club is lo improve lhe cilizenship in our hi-gh school. We have underlalsen several major projecls 'rhis year. To assisl in lhe Clean- up-lhe-Calelerian campaign we made colorful book- fx -... -.xxx - Row lg R. Sree, A. Engeman, C. Koscielniak, C. Vanderbill, I. Russell, L. McCracken, Miss Elliofl, Sponsor. Row 2: M. Hunler, N. Boone, J. Hovgren, M, Tyler, J. Pallange, Vice-Presidenf, A. Hannegan, S. Cook. Row 3: J, Shope, President, T. Fine, Secrelary-Treasurer, T. Mczueen, D. Moyer, J. Peer, B. Talley, A. Kniplin ks wilh lhe Clean-up an prinled on lhem. We made lhe poslers for Melro Tourney and isored an assembly. Q- H791 RI-IGTCD CLUB We began our year by discussing lhe paris of The camera and lypes of cameras. Lighling porlrails, demonslraling fillers, and raking piclures of Mr. Gib- son's daughler have filled our club periods This year. FIRE FIGHTERS CLUB S. wi. Row I: Capfain L, Hughes, Sergeant D. Beally, Assislanf Chief J. Jones, Inspecfor W, Dryer, Chief J, R. Jasinowski, Captain W, Whitmore, Lieulenanl W. Clemenfs, Lieuflenanf W. Snoofs. Row Z: D, Ellioll, E. Soulhard, R. Gill, P, Mills, J. Caflerfon, S. Smllh, L. Lam, W. Baker, Row 3: Mr. Ballard, J. Kaparakis, R, Wall, D. Elliolf, W, GraY. R- Lee, R. Lee, J. Carpenler, R. Vahouny. risoj Raw I: P. Barkley, V. Wrolan, F. Kurlz, J. Corr, R. Anderson, P. Rowe, B. Wrighf, B Boswell, J. Boll. Row 2: Mr. Gibson, L. Bohnerl, P. Daniels, B. Burgess, K. Cage J. Blamphin, S. Ralcliffe, S. Hammill, J. Levy, B, Maddox. ll is lhe responsibilily of Ihe lirelighlers club lo be on hand wilh firsl aid lcils al' all foolball, baslcelball, and baseball games. We also assisl in all fire drills. JUNIOR RED CRCDSS Row l: E. Knight Vice-Presidenlg N, Lilfon, Treasurer, M. Hackney, Sponsorg M. Jenkins Presidenfg M. McFarland, Secrefaryg M. Monaco, B. Conn. Row 2: J. Reufiman, M, Quin J. Sykes, N. Lyffe, J. Hooper, N. Norlon, Row 3: M. Evans, F. Kimball, A. Marini, K, Hoffman, A. Merry, M. Connolly. l-lere we learn lhe ins and ours of applying for a job. Firsl' we learn aboul various occupalions, lhen we find ou+ how lo wrile lellers of applicalion and receive poinlers on infer- views. One of Jrhe main pro- iecls was lo assisl wilh Career Day. Junior Red Cross is a new club 'ro W-L. This year we made l-lalloween poslers lor Sainl ElizabeJrh's Hospi- lal, Chrislmas poslers for 'rhe Children's ward al Eorl Myer, and senl' gifl boxes and s'ruEFed loys +o overseas children. A correspondence album was sem' lo l-lino Junior l-ligh School in Japan in re+urn for one received by us. CAREER CLUB Row l: Miss Allen, A, Oulcall, P. Forringfon, B. Gresf, J. Dundon, J. Tucker S, Riley D. Rofola, Mr. Rhodes. Row 2: R. McLarnon, B. Liflle, N. lsernan, N, Por+er,' L, Boyd: J' Agnellli 5- SGVTJEU. J- POHS. Row 3: R, Colclough, S. Muensler, F. Gallaher, D. Carlson, T. Wooldridge, R. Garfinkle, J. Hager. 1:1813 TRAIL TRCDMPERS T ...ai Row I: M. Chew, Vice-PresidenTg A. Schomburg, Presidenh R. Hill, Secrefary-Treasurer. Row 2: H. Turner, B..LichTenberger, J. HuTchinson, J. Disler, B. Sfrong, J. McCray, B. Reece, B. Borsody. Row 3: J. Weisler, A. Burnx, C. Sloan, D. Sours, D. Zwerner, R. Demaresl, Mr. Drummond, Sponsor. EQLJESTRIANS Truly an ouTdoors club. We've Token hikes along The PoTomac, The Rag MounTain, and in. The Blue Ridge area. There have been Trips To MounT Vernon and The surrounding counTry- side. R. Cardwell, N. Hile, F. WaToner, H. Madigan, G. Beach, J. WinTer, M. Kenyon, S. Sfebbings, Presidenfg B. Brewer, Vice-President M. Burlor, J, Knepper, P. Tyler. Row 2: G, Seidenspinner, E. Wolf, H. Vernon, J. BeocroTT, S. Warren, S. Johnson, M. Clark, D. Kimball, ,E. Sanders, L. A. Coufure, B. Welfon, M. Sfraiss, P. Dresser, L, McDonald, M. Mimms. Row 3: Mr. Wesfbrook, Sponsor, D. Barr, E. Hudgins, R. Bair, W. Sides, B. Wolf, D. Lewis. Horseback riding is one of our TavoriTe pcisTimes and we oTTen spend all day SaTurdciy riding. During our club period on Thursday, we discuss The Types oT TacT, Types oT horses, horse shows and hunTs. JAZZ RECGRDS I I Row l: M. Musgrove, F. Loveless, C. Edwards, B. Cunningham, M. Robinson, J. Davis, N. Payne, S. Afkins, B. Payne, D. Gurgonus, J. Pflugshaupf, E. Davis. Row 2: B. Childoof, R. Pomeroy, J. Phipps, B. Worfman, B. Myer, D. Seeley. Row 3: W. Brown, H. Lefferls, R. Fonfoine, P. Levovosseur, B. Campbell, R. Sigwald, E. Drescher, C. Whislleman, C. Wofers, G. Robberls, L. Eisler, H. Olmsled, B. Lowder, C. Diamondson, D. Slouf. i JAZZ RECGRDS Mon, dig Jrlwol cnozy music! Did you ever lweor a nole so cool? We lis- lened 'ro records of various iozz orlisls and soon were oble To fomiliorize ourselves wilh The diflerenl slyles. Row I: B. Darnell, M. Reese, B. Rogers, P. Rudgers, C. McCormick, D. Moy, G. Hyden, B. Spodelfi, B, Rondo, M. Adams, M. Holf. Row 2: D, Thorson, C. Kurbon, M. Overman, B. O'Neill, P. Moilland, C. Hudkins, S. Thayer, F. Meosns, B. Turner, L. Hesfer, E. Curfz, B. Dovel. Row 3: B. Moconhy, P. ooamos, B. sf. Moran, J. Clark, H. Grier, R. Downie, 5, Cox, R. Nichols, J. von 1:1831 Horn, E. MCDode, D. Cray, R. Copeland, Mr. Shafer, Sponsor. f 4 A . .rv X l Row l: H. Anderson, K. Gardiner, S. Orne, V. Maddra, J. Turner, J. Miller, M. Goodsell. Row 2: Mrs. Shannon, Sponsor, J. Miller, F. McClernons, B. Wesf, V. Sykes, M. Pills, D. Kirkle, A. Jones, C. Corder. The members of The Slamp Club have lhe op- porruniiy +o sell, iracle, and auclion stamps during club period. We have become more familiar wirh slramps and have learned +0 use lhe Slandard Sramp Cala- log. PEN PALS ll: you enjoy wriring 'ro in- Jreresling or famous people, you would enjoy lhe Pen Pals Club. We exchange lellers wilh famous aulhors, movie slars, overseas servicemen, or- phanage children and sporls figures. Row l: R. Frank, Secrefaryg B. Slewarf, Presidenlg S. Hasly, Vice-Presidenf. Row Z: R. Holcombe, R. Compher, V. Norell, P. Newman, T. Ellis, R. Arnold. Row 3: R. Calvert, L. Miller, B. Swink, L. Vaughn, Colonei Hunter, Sponsor, R. Ford, J. Blafcher, G, Brown. ,ly HAN Dvvva RK Crocheling and lcnilling are 'rhe mosl popular occu- palions. Argyles for lhe man, lhe order of lhe day. A few ambilious individuals worked wilh embroidery and weaving. FORElG Lefl' 'ro right R. Goelz, E. Goelz, M. Hillman, P. Vanfure, Mrs. C. Johnson, Sponsor, M. Brock, W. Firsf, C. Zucker. .L - l Row I: M, Redman, A. Maxwell, B. Bladen, R, Lauffer, Secreloryg A. Hardison, Presidenl' E. Everell, D. Dorfzbach, B. Barbee. Row 2: M. Shaffer, M. Hoppe, L. Everard, Morgan, G. Harrison, M. McMahon, L. Kerr, N. Lee, K. Copeland. Row 3: Miss Caulfield, C. Connell, J. Boolh, A. Evers, B. Lewis, S. Kocher, B. Wash, P. Ware. -NCE Our purpose was lo help beller world relalions. We wrole lellers +o many coun- 'rries and senl a Care paclc- age. We look a lrip lo New Windsor, Maryland and packed clolhes To be senl overseas. We also are al various foreign reslau- ranls and wenl lo Jrhe lnler- nolional House in Washing- lon, D. C. Row I: Mrs. Walers, Sponsor: C. Hodgin, P. Child, N. Taylor, M. Bush, S. Kidd, R. Gossom, B. Brumbach, L. Newman, W. Via, E. Wood, M. Graham, Mr. Gilman, Sponsor. Row Z: J. Lowe, D. Burohard, N. Adams, P. Herfzler, L. Smith, S. Norlingham, P. Cdllon, D. Earle, J. Layion, H. Gerharr, M. Hadley. Row 3: E. Baur F. Oscanyon, B. Wilson, N. Shekelfon P. Cookman. , ..,, M. -TV ...ij . 1:39, M. Heller, J. Gaflm, B. Alwood, N. Beyer, N. Smoller, J. Clarkson, R. Horne, W. LaCorfe, L. Babcock: is K S ' B My .. V If ERENCI-l CLUB 'sf Our purpose is io learn lime proper mellwods of officiaiing sporis aclivilies. We slrived lo receive vari- ous raiings and recognilion. We refereed for many ac- liviiies. Our main proiecl was refereeing for 'rlwe recrealion league on Salur- clay mornings. We also ossisled willw G.A.A. and . J if j ,., ,,, ,mmm lll' My f ,f',., f -f ,wi-w:w,' ' T we ff we my f fi , ,rg vu.'4'??:3H1' W'-f ' J ff iff ff' , 4 ,V ' if' Z 9 X fff f ' f 8 . ff--W is 9' ,- fi f Em il Lf ' T , ., ,... , . , '13 WJ: fg , , 'if' 'f 3 i f , 1 ff 3 f f- ., , . tg , f ' f 6 f 'Lg f' L + A 14 gf 1 'Q-1, 1ji1i154.,f' ,j2M'fff::i, f ' V ,,4,5LL .. LEADERS , , ,H ,I ,V,. junior l1i-gli sclwool games. we ,f w , f W1 w, , , 'f' 1 ff , ,, ,ff,ff, f., It it nf. 4, ' f., . ,lll 3 'jf f 3 VV I jf' 1 I ,X J rc., l... W , ,. B V fr. 9-4 Row I: Miss Allen, M. Raines, P. Moody, M. Lighlsey, P. Worley, B. Tucker, V. Anderson, J. Rowdybush, P. King, P. Crawford, B. Kilby, Mrs. Ziclcerl. Row 2: B. Tucker, D. May, L. Corder, C. Axfell, G. Schleifh, J. Simpson A Tyler, B. Moodispaw. Row 3: P. Sealor, E. Woodhall, J. Canard, S. Hulzel, C. McGowan, N. 1863 Grey, J.i YolQes. he , .. ... I 'ff .af . . '-fk . . . ,V ww ' Y ' , , if I. I 1 7 .ff-A 2 1, : ,e ff , ,J-T 255 .,JE.,f' 24 -' .,. ' . a Q E Ii I I Q4 Toward New Horizons is lhe mollo ol lhe Wash- inglon-Lee Chapler of lhe F H A. I+ is a nalional organizalion lor girls en- rolled in homemalcing. We worked in groups concenlnal- ing on cooking or handi- lf. l-l. A. crafls. ... Q 41 l. . Row I: Miss Greenaway, Sponsor, C. Kovacevich, I. Thomas, G. Byr d,A. Hall, D. Burling, P. Rusl, E. Mahoney, M. Bunneff, J. DeMid, Miss Hall, Sponsor. Row 2: P. Beauchamp, C. Jamison, N. Harding, 6. Byrne, E. Markwood, M. Malfhews, C. Groves, E. Bruce, P. Cwngqllen, N. Brown, C. Meyers. Row 3: M. Snead, M. Warren, J. Smilh, G. Rober'rs,, J. Knapp, V. Lamm, D, N. German, J. Old, D, Varner, R. Marie Davis. There's nolhing like gel- ling 'rogelher for some good old-fashioned singing. We harmonized on popular, folk, Harper, M. Brewer, F. Cooper, C. Sundf, P. Haslings, J. Cook, and old-lime favoriles. Row I: D. Concepcion, J. Barreff, J. Jarvis, C. Risden, A. Smires, H. Moore, Chairman, J. Lasseller, B, Brady, S. Effner, M. Jacobs, J. Lyle, S. Mann. Row 2: G. Thomason, E. Talley ,A. Negus, P. Milchell, C. Phillips, E. Calabrese, C. Morris, C. Rollings, B. Harnon, N. Harris, M. Jeppsen, S. Wesf, B. Wesf, Miss Alexander, 187 Sponsor. Row 3: J. WOOIGY. ,CCL MGY0. P. Nash, J. Axfell, K. Gage, N. Arndf, P. L. Prescoll, C, Maxewell, If J, Lipfrap, L. Springer, E. German. AXIIATIQN To sfudy fhe mechanics of planes and flying is fhe pur- pose of fhe Aviafion Club. We have had guesf speak- ers, movies, and field frips fo furfher our knowledge on fhis suloiecf. w l Ruso R Child G Thornburn Vice Pre enfg R. Burner, Presidenfg E. McBride SecrefaryTreasurer N Blakeney J Gridlonsson R Holley Row Z: N. Jackson, T. Meefing during club period leaves liffle fime for us fo play fogefher. l-low- , ever fhrough movies dealing wifh various phases of golf and a professional golfer as guesf, we have picked up many fine poinfs of fhe game. This spring we were alole fo pracflce chip shofs on fhe foofball field. Row I: J. Lawrence, M. Funk, S. Toliver, C, Leafherman, Row 2: Mr. Moncrief, P, Shepherd, C. Hannah, M, Nefzer, D. Roberfs, R. Dillard, B. Pearson, V. Krulak, J. Miller, G. Frifschmann Presidenfg J. Hifchcock, Vice-Presidenfg J. Hife, T. Bransford, J Hamrick, J. Dodd, D. Ware, Mr, Hargraves, Sponsor, Row 3: D Myers, H. Maug, J. Clark, C. Roe, R. Kinfisch, A. Chaffin, B Smifh, J. Wiggins, I. Schindler, H. Davis, J. Palmer, B. Wiggins . rr.. . so fV l.e+fef1men,. .:..:r 1rSir.f1QfqPfQYide sirsr Us f WL1 Our purpose is lo help lhose who wish lo learn more aboul' The mechanics ol Jrumbling. We praclice on lhe lramboline, mal and rings. We also sponsored a very successful P. T. A. meeling. l , l e l J . ssl ss J l l el, le el l l l s l l sl l ls ,. W-L C I-UB f'-- s r - ' r - ' N p:,rg5:w. Row I: J. Cornwell, T. Jones, R. Annand, W. Sedgewick, C. Jackson, W Qi'-I Kidwell, P. Claxfon, B. Baldwin, W. Ryland. Row 2: C. Huppuch, A. Ebert Q-fLi'fQQ-5 B. Garneff, H. Hicks, D. Smith, D. Shively, M. McCullough, R, Flefcher 5 .,.- J. Bells, J. Coolidge, Mr. Ken Bafson, Sponsor. Row 3: J. Demaresl, B Q,klqg,f greskrnore, D. Mabry, B. Dean, J. lngwalson, C. Lynn, E. Zveare, C. Falcon . a nfu re. TUMBLIIXICE CLUB 7V,,,kV,,,,,A,,.,,V..,,,,.,.,f,,M ,,.. I ,. ,.,,.. ,, .,., , , ., , ,,., I ,,., .,, ,. ,,.,.. ..,, . , ,. , ,, ,. P -ff . 'f. ff.,.f-4 f. f ' f yi.. ff 'X . f yr! ' . Hui . ' 'ff ' . . f - f, . - , .f ' f , - f X V, .iyfrf I I ' ,, - ff f,f'j'lf 3ff4:':ii'.:',' f fi :-'ii 'Y H -ff! . I 1: f, 1' . fr ' , 'f f ,, ' fr ifwfp':1.wf'cv,.,,.'Q 4' 1 4. fy ' wa. Y - 1: 1 's '- 2 ' . ' I T , ,- I ' s J , Eliizwffiecl5MMZ9f.ysfrlmf1-.gllslllnherg .M..l:fX5ems.fr.lA?:::P 2'fkins-ii.K.iHQnser1.:2v'M:irfwfHwrng.. fsyl.-rmmefmanf x D' 55JJllll9r?77Ji4lfr.?5M??:ffl!5if7fPYFWkl7lFfJ'? ?Jf.J?4'C'Uf'7lFlel?nl41.J'9':JflFlel'h?F4 T Jlrn J 1 l..r. 7 :CJJ rsi.ll.l'l l',.:i. . B f f We spend our club period slcelching and painling, using slill life models. We have ialso seen movies on famous painlers and on how lo make pollery. SXQ Row I: Mrs. Farley, Sponsor: S. Wesrern, D. Miller, T. Lee, A. Churchwell, Secrerary: A. Wilson, President: M. Hoener, S. Tryon, L. Thompson, C. Fillebrown. Row 2: D. Tale, M-. Murray, P. Koonlz, A. Terbdrch, P. Brown, M. Pacs, P. Single, J. Hoagland. Row 3: D. Goddard, E. McGinnis, J. Moyer, B. Reefie, 6. Kingsbury, R. Coales. l-ll-DRAMATICS lll Row l: M. Blakeley, P. Doyle, S. McDonald, Vice-Presidenfg P. Hilliard, Presidenfg J. Lifllehales, T. McKay, Miss Hurley, Sponsor. Row 2: B. Eddy, A. Harding, S. Forbes, S. Shipley, J. Poffer. Row 3: L. Hilder, J. Hemphill, . Howe, S. Kaesser, D, Aronson. 1901 The Drama Apprecialion Club prepared a radio scripl on polio and pre- senled ir over WEAM. We have also performed for Tri-Y, enlered The drama conlesl, and had programs on malce-up and olher aspecls of lhe slage. I-lere we lel our imagina- 'rions run loose and come up wilh some surprising slories. We have a publicalion of our slories Ihar is iusl lor lhe club, Also we submil manuscripls Io 'rhe Penman. Row I: H. Barnes, P. Collins, N. Weisler, C. Granl, P. Moran, D. Mynahand. Row 2: J. Rudolph, J. Schwan, N. Gibbons, K. Creame, N. Small, S. Long, J. Barrick. Row 3: G. Pubols, G. Weaver, D, Brewsler. CREATIVE WRITING uid' . ivrfmvig , KIM Lefl To righl, Row I: M. Collins, Sponsorg D. Reilz, D. Slover, D. Wa-Ison, M. S-pilz, P. Dougherly. Row 2: M, Tucker, B. Tuflle, B. Germas, L. Brunke, M. Fllson ,C. Clark, S, Graham. Row 3: W. Lafhe, D. Kaye, B. Sfevens, D. Jensky, G. Chalmers, F. Clark, R. O'Bryan. Our club is one of 'rhe many new acldilions Io lhe aclivily programs in Wash- inglon-Lee. Here we are allempling lo gain know- ledge ol public speaking. During lhe year we worked on plays and radio scripls. Our 'rrip Io The radio slalion was bolh inleresling Iancl en- joyable lo all our members. M-W? 4- 4 RECGRDS A ,. nu .. Slrains ol Claire de Lune or Walking My Baby Back Home may be heard coming from lhe room of The Records Club. We enjoy lislening lo all lypes of records people bring from home. Row l: A. Arnold, B. Saunders, S. Colbert, B. Darnell, J. Marrow, E, Nifli, B. Arm- brusfer, E. Brown, A. Dixon, L. Mason, J. Ashworlh, J. Thayer. Row 2: S. Wood, L Allen, P. Knapp, B. Brady, D. Lunceford, M. McLarnon, B. Rofhman. Row 3: Mr. Brundage, Sponsor, J. Cloyborne, B. Garreff, J, Bush, D. Slusher, J. Fearson, E, Wright, RECGRDS This year we lislened lo all lcinds of records-hillbilly, iazz. blues, popular. We were slriving lor a grealer apprecialion ol music, and in doing so we had a wonderful lime. 1921 lf . Q f iid. , A Q 4 4 M f' Row I: Mr. Corrigan, Sponsor, E. Flow, F. Sfevens, A. Scolf, S. Howard M. Thompson C. Norsfrom, R. Johnson, E. Hansen, H. Jefferson, B. Hensley, B. Woods M Harney' D. Babbifr. Row 2. B, Childress, M, Wheeler, T, Evans, B. Newman R.lEyes1'one M' Eure, G. Eller, K. Lloyd, B. Hull, J, Allen, B. Moir, J. Duling R. Newlon R Kraimeri Row. 3: D, Fridriclc, D, Rophingu D. VanDyke R. Adams, RJ Liffle C,'Thomas M Davis, F. Burroughs, T. Hockersmilh, J. Bulloch, B. Godchalk, B. Wafson, R. Ferirarqi ff X R L - 1, f,,. 'ii Row l: Sgl. Gail Harrison, Cpl. Lilia Granf, Pvl. Sandy Orme, If? gf., 5 .ji Pvl. Emily McCul'ohiny, Plc. Mary Raines. Row 2: Pfc. Anna Rose aff V Courfney, Pvl'. Nancy Garreff, Pvr. Barbara Eisenlohr, Pvl. Nancy Y' ' Oglive. Row 3: IPfc. Barbara Tucker, Pvf. Mary Jane Evans, ' - 1, Cpl. Belly Wrishf, Sgl. June Irwin. -Q - ' sr J . ' S ' IM 'f .f ' in CAPT. GERHARDT 5 W. ..Q?Zi N 2322 LT. THOM PSON l2ffgHcrzw wil M f A CAPT. PRINTZ LT- IRVIN l-T- SMITH CADET CCDRPS Row l: A. Roach, W. Sandy, F. Marc'ey, J. Turner, T. Posl, S. Richards, L. Sfeele, B. Hardy, R. Vahouny, P. Baumgarfner. Row 2: R. Schmidl, C. Wallace, R. Monaco, G. Ealon, R. Richardson, R. Marcey, E, Slilch. Row 3: R. Smifh, R. Sullivan, W. Wiseman, J. Neffles, D. Lancasler, J. Kirby, J. Pollard. f1931 h ,,, ' ' f '77 U ,- . ny , ..1i, CAPT, SMiTIhl A :fs gf: .M f N 1 MAJ. TURNER X' 'ffiwzilfzxr 356' x xi is ' K X A E as ' N x 71 I xg 1 . MAJ. STOYER As Q E - LT. CHAMBERLAIN we Lefl fo right: L. Sfeele, D. Aronson, S. Cogcn, D. Lancasfer. The new year for coders begins wilh 'rhe 'rralnlng ol new recruils, velerans pro- moled, and companies formed, We learned basic mililary drill, rifle, mili+ary cusloms and courlesies. The highIigh+ of Jrhe year was The Apple Blossom Parade al Winchesler. CAPT. COPLAND Row I: W. Clark, S. Cogan, I. Avery, A. King, J. Bishop, R. Anderson, D. Goddard. L. Kimball, Bevan. V Row 2: R. Farrow, R. Brown, R. Dodge, T. Afklnson, H. Hardin, A. Gohrbancl, W. Afkinson. Row 3: R. Cufling, E. Kibbe, B. Davenport D. Aronson, M. Grace, 6. Fosfer. ww, , ff' 7 .y , LT. PEROLA , Q11 . ' 7 JA -J.. a' ,L K 4 .1 I ll' f x Q ll ? 5 5 2 2 1 BLUE AND GRAY Aller many conferences, Ihe slaff for Ilwe I953 Blue and Gray was chosen los? Spring. This was going Io be a new ser-up. Insleod of on ediror-in-chief we had a Board of Ediforsf If was found Ilia? co-ordinaforsr would be needed: Nancy Slwelcellon, Al Kosfer, and Rod Wolfe look over. Seplemberr The srcncl was run- ning oniall eighf cylinders. Theme iclwosen--dummy Ioaclc from prinrer --we didlnl' Iilceiil and from Then on Iayoul produced rerrilic pages. Orderly clnoos reigned sixrlw period . . . Tell Ihose Seniors 'roycome down for Their porIroi'rs --conIro- versy raged over personals . . . Call SIucIcey'.s . . . Copyl Ocfober: We were up ro here in paper work and piclures. G-er o picrure ofa classroom . . . iWe need 5 more focully in- fo:-maIs .s .y . Tell +ho+ Copy Ediror we need a divider--quick . . . Gel Ihe Juniors down for rheir picIures. ' Par Pallisler, Teri Badger, Be'r'ry Jo W ow: . aserin, . ier, . ADVERTISING STAFF mire R I H E I I g N MII R Gordon, A. I-Ionnegon, A. Lum. Row 2. B, Para e A S S, M- Tyler, J, MCSurIey. Row 3: D, Ccsfle, J, Evans, J, Lusf, B. Armbrusfer, H. Moore, A. C recur snrr. l Z ' Lefl To righl: Carolyn Scheele, Paf Pallisler, Beverly Wasserman. L if ,V 5 ,,,i.,f,,g,1f, 1. ...-V.,.f,f.-,,,'.,f:1.,,y1- gi,-f.,f,g..,1p.'-. .g .-gf. -. , Q ,gw ze, .y.g.,: g'g 37J5f1 f zsf yr QE., Wsrifirif ilill 9 V l ,.,, y , h ,. . ,Z , , , 1 . : U., , l lm , TYPISTS Leffifo righf, Siffingz Bernice Moir. Sfanding: Jane McSurely, Ann Coiner, Laurie Pike, Helen Easlerlirng. CIRCULATION STAFF Lefl fo righl, Row I: L. Granf, B. Eschmeyer, Circulafion Manager, T. Wooldridge, Bookkeeper, J. Bair Row 2: M. Heller, M. Dvorak, P. Tyler, J. Clarkson, S. Noflingham. Row 3: B. Brumbach, N. Perkins, M Fields, F. Harper, S. Walfers, B. Gresl, Row 4: G. Young, E. Smilh, A. Monsees, B. Blevins, A. Cuffer G. Tunfn.ic:lif'fe, S. Cox. Row 5: M. Burkharf, S. James, M. Harney, J. Poffs, P. Milchell, M. Cohen, N Vliller, P. Casfle. Row 6: P. Head, S. Goulell, K. Wirlh, N, James, S. Davila, P. Hall, S. Efner, J, Wafson .. Simms. Slandingz E. Mahoney, W. Payne, J. Williams, H. Keely, L. Vaughan, M. Myers, B. Chaddock L. Church, F. Koenig, M. Fowler, E. Jacobs. 197 Leif fo righf, Advisors: Mr. Eric Rhodes, Edilorial Advisor, Mr. Francis Campbell, Business Advisor, Mr. Ru- perf Moure, Produdion Advisor. J-Til' Leff To righl, Phofographers: Guy Allen, Paul High, AI Kosler. Leff fo righl, Coordinaforsz Al Kosfer, ,i.k ,.ii 1 Nancy Shekelfon, Rod Wolfe. D e C e m b e r is 1 b U sie sl m O n lOf1Q l1OUfS deflwlline - - - . . . Wha+ lim? - - Und We Sllll 5'fUCleY We - - - ls ln MOV? Odvef+iSinQ - - ' more before - - JUDOU - - - 198 Board of Editors: Leff To righf, Raw I: Rufh Garden, Nancy Shekelfon, Teri Badger, Barbara Eshmeyer. Row 2: Rod Wolfe, AI Kosfer, Paul High. I fl 3 AND J January and o February: began comingin .J 'iiR9oi,ijiSilion.i J one pair glasses lorlfCopy, Ec:li'ror'ifg Qir was iaslsasrou,lin e,mo'n,lhoof r,,i , layouf. . , club piclures ,J ilormals 4 deacllinlerf'or,sr'p,a,yikTile'n'r 1 s of annuals, . landllausrlsrasSein'ibly.s J March: The final ,defaidlinreilimelr . . . 'Thar book bellerycomyegoury on lime , , J. page proofs, Cl1QClC6dT' and relurriedgr, ,whialiaf .J f now io ,silo back J and wif. 1 'Thea 1953 Blrulelg anfdy aa serqys family arrived, s Djs- like a aa We a a h0Pe'YOUfCl9Q-f a a la1 a1 YJ 3,1 Lefl' to righl, Layoufz Rae Rose, Johnny Jackson, Rilo Rose. Lefr To right: Acfiviries and Classes: Carolyn Siple, Al Kosrer, Nancy Shekelfon, Rod Wolfe. lj l I - Publicify' Sfaffz' Leff to righf, Row I: Barbara Rolhman, Kay Rhodes, Rilo Rose, June Pflugshaupl' Jaan , K' Wood'.,RowV2: .Jane Walz, Frances Swicegood, Larry Babcock, Anne Dixon, Valerie Diegal, Kalhleen Mc'Kessor. 199 f 'Cf' Nz -W W fx Row I 1 E5 nw A Am Mkk 2 Midge Gnoger' T elf NClI1Cy R Winf MCMGT1 Om HOSSI uckef. M Cl '--K Son' Adriocnmvrlan SgyH?hGron Ii2'wHeIgn Hill RCU'-ATION ST lnSleY. SylQiGBe+TY BQ,-fy ROW 25 gear: Circulon AFP Hansen. ISTTT:-Tie Ggetflj goffer. Goodsell ev Tfyonl' Mhgnlgiy gongmie tGDnl:H'Le Dembo k. O C S r ee. Helenpceciyyqt Borboga Pyolf Hilliard lr1s,R0IqndJeSrLgIeyI Morziw 3: Fl-on rl IHS. O Allsfonl magick' CFO .NNTnTer-Spnng, The Penmon sToTT Ts conTTnuoTTy workxng on Then' hTerory mogolme. The Penmon comes ouT Three TTmes o yeor, w'xTh The seasons. ond The TosT 'xssue Ts dedTcoTed To our senxor does. The Penmon puTs our sTorxes mTo prxnT so ThoT our sTudenT body rnoy reed Them. ci Tones oT oh Types ore prmTed NORMA SMALL Poems on s ond enXoyed. Edi+Or-in-Chief PUBLTCTTY STAFF Q T.efT To rTghT, Row T: Happy Hansen, Barbara T'TensTey, CoroT Dunn, SVTVTO T-Tonsen. 1:2001 The T'xrsT dence oT The yeor, The Sock Hop, woe o Penmon proTecT To rdxse ' ' h Penmon 'oeqon money. To und WxTh xTs successT e erToTae oTher specToT proTecTs. PENMAN Row I, Ieff jo righfz Joan Gaflin, Sally LaBoon, Ann Conkl H Row 2: M B ' yn, appy Hansen. rm: auer, Carol Dunn, Marilyn Norquesf, Mary Howe, Carolyn Siple, Marilyn Pie ld Pal Moron, SONY ,Loifliiiild i-mi. e . S . ' NICE Y- Beefllfs Henshdw- Jomce The sludenl direclory was pul oul by lhis magazine, which aided us lremendously in gelling our Chrislmas card addresses. Olher proiecls such as P. T. A. conleens. Jrhe Arlingleen Review, ond l'he Eleclion Ball lceep our slafl working in and oul of The school room. MRS, MARY COUNCELL Advisor Howe. TAF,-: I Marv -lone EDiTo'i::ltL glandingz Barbara Rolhmon ART STAFF Sealed: Fran Swicegood, An Dix , M ' H H M' ' - . Marilyn Norquisf, Anne Conklryn, Nljrrs. F Olrgl e er' 'ml Bauer' Smndmg' Ol' ey, Happy Hansen. f201J CRQSSID SABRES MR. WILLIAM DEMPSEY Sponsor ,,,, ,Q f n. J Z ' X' wx XX EDITORIAL STAFF Lef+ Io righf: Ronald Kinfisch, Sporfsg Morgi Helier, Copy: Mary Ann Dvorak, News Mczrieon Gidens, Feofure. MIMI BAUER EdI+or-in-Chief TYPISTS 2023 Leff To right: Merle Funk, Morfhc Allsfon. There is always chaos in room 306 on deadline day, and +he familiar, Why don r ihose slories come in on +imeI , is heard along wilh, I can'l make This headline iii-see ii you can! We gave our ever successful Turkey I-lop, losi and gained sponsors in Feloruary, and looked back on a saiisiying and successful year. Phofographer and Picture Editor Guy Allen, Billy Van Duesen M R. 'CALEB CARPENTER Sponsor CIRCULATION STAFF Edwina Condon, Charlene Brumbach, Joan LaBeau, Barbara Barbie, Beverly Bladen, Sylvia Hansen, Scoll' Kidd, Manager, William I-lammel, Marlha Holmes, Harriel Calkins, Roland Jenkins, Mary Arny, Marfha Allslon, Lona Newman. fzosj K., ' ' 'ff . 1' 19 ' , hy . A Q W 21 NO. 11 WASIIINGTON-LEE HIGH SCHOOL, ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 195 fi'f77fiQT ff,' WYf74ffff2?7M'iff7f!,fffZ'fff?fL'474 fx vLff,z12gV.Q!2.,:wwf, 'fmt f,', -Q '. 2, '.'. x. 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K 1: W,-fab Cf MUS QRCHESTRA Row I: R. Brewer, D. Brewsler, B. Tilfon, N. Lee, M, Mare, C. Campbell, N. Bergner, R. Lauffer. Row Z: J. Wafson, J. Dunman, J. Loffhus, D. Nemir, J. Brumback, W. Palm, S. Thayer, S. Smnlh, C. Vaughan, M. Adams. Row 3: P. Pearlslein, J, Harfman, B, Gould, J. Knapp, B. Marlin, J. Alexander, D. Goodall, J. Edwards, E. TalleY.f B. Joran, Y. Wilson, R. Dean, J. Thayer, N. Lauffer. Row 4: G. Annis, P. Cuie, M. Bagley, L. Bohnerl, W. Jewby. Big Plans Ahead. SYMPHONIC MOVEMENTS Largo: ll was a slow process organizing and elecling ollicers, bul soon we really sounded like an orcheslra. Allegro: Our lirsl performance al 'rhe Dis- Jrricl-l-l Feslival proved Jrhall our year would be a successful one. Adagio: Presenling a well-balanced pro- gram of music for all lhe junior highs was one ol our enioyable laslcs. We also accompanied group singing lor W-L assemblies and Then gave Jrwo assem- blies ol our own. Menuelloa A highlighl of lhe year was being compared wilh olher orcheslras ol The Slale al Jrhe Dislricl Music Feslival in Fredericksburg. Finale: ln our Spring Concerl, lhe heighl of our musical achieyemenls was real- ized, The linal chords of our beaulilul symphony are faded and gone, buf lhere is lhe remembrance ol a successful year. . ig Ewa Www X vb fjJQm1jw.yf', Lefl fo righl, Row I: R. Brewer, D. Brewsler, B. Tillon, N. Lee M, Mare, C. Campbell, N. Bergner, R. Lauffer. Row 2: J Wafson, J. Dunman, J. Loflhus, D. Nemier, J, Brumback, W. Palm, P, Collins, J. Slill, L. Midhael, S. Thayer, S. Smilh, C. Vaughan, M. Adams. Row 3: P. Pearlslein, J. l-larlrnan, J. While, W. Slaughter, K. Wrighl, J. Weinslein, J. Thompson, J. Gibson, N Miss Doro'll1y Baumle, Direclor Johnson, R. Green, D. Swift, A, Burns, S, Milliken, Y, Wilson, R. Dean, J, Thayer, N. Lauffer, Row 4: J. Alexander, B. Martin Knapp, B. Gould, J. Shape, R. Logan, J, Elkin, D. Sloan, McMillan, T. Jones, P. Higgs, M. Boolh, D, Goodall, J. Edwa d . E. Talley, B. Joran. Row 5: B. Bowers, A. Carler, A. Gardnerl Cuie, M. Bagley, L. Bohnerl, W, Jewby, Miss Baumle, CDRC l-lESTRA 207 BAND lncludecl compleles o busy yeolrylhe oil 'rhe hor Also l W l W Row l: P. Collins, J. Slill 2nd Lf., J. Borcy, M. Goodsell, L. Michael, B. Sfone, R. Strong, S, Milliken. Row 2: N. Johnson, I. Moore, E. Channel, B. Will, J. Thompson, C. Bowmon, J While, B, Sloughler, K, Wrighr, F. Lowe, J. Elkin, A. Alberls D. lssocs, J. Scoll Isl Ll. J. Shope. Row 3: D. Swiff, M. Mormorosh A. Burns, E. Jacobs, V. Fox, L, Pope, P, Kuykendoll, M. Higgs, L Grunwell, J. Horn, J. Levy, J. Low, M. Elliolf, C. Cummings, J Hcrdin, 2nd Ll., D. Clark, C. Kober, O, Glover, E. A. Poe, S fzosj M. .L Li : 'X 'T' .V 1'f'ffL'.f, 'ff. g., fif' 1 'ffff' .ffyfff ff ff' fl'- f ' . ,V Buchn no n. PL .N,eWmaJi.. fR22fLlogolid5 llc? Mn dhqE,R6wf l'J' fi C- Louflenlleiiem W. fB6Ysfl1zffVL f',CQill5ifiizfJQr lW3l5OJglK f5.2,f??izllJIWF5lid59fi??,f D. Garre++f,'1f'D, Kobefg, SbcfnggllorgjfG1,.fIrc5rrrVMig' Snyder. J. Wish, KB. . Bailey! 1114 t'KfGf6er.'q'Lf Rlqdldwd ,ff M c M i I I Q n , M .f ryeriek ,' SL Day, ' Sloohgg ,Drury 'M gi iorzg ,Sfdndmgzfgfgei L. Miller, 'N.'f'BlcgkeneY1f B:,f'8owers,' ,BQ Y86'hvZl'le,f,JV3'AZf ,.', Cf,iffQf,f Elliofl, J.' Melnfckf J.. fgP.f,Jon6s,.Vf,B1Q?'Hdfoe1i,eP.' H1ggS,,',',:zM,r5J?i?5 Pfief-fem DiredoVVrV VV V V, , V .V VV V, ,VV,,.V,V . ,Z E l l l l l l i . l H8231 BAND Row l: Barbara Measor, Nancy Pryor, Bobbie Lynn Bell. Row 2: Ralph Logan, Capfaing Jim Scofl, lsr Lieulenanrg Dennis Sloan, Drum Maiorg Dave Abell, Maiorg Jim Hardin, 2nd Lieufenanrg Jackie Sllll, 2nd i Lieulenanf. Marching Band In formafion. f209J WASHINCETCDN-LEE Cl-TCDIR This Tall knees were knocking in Miss Bees room. lT was TryauT Time Tar The naTianally Tamous WashingTon-Lee Choir. Soon aTTer Tamiliar cries oT Whoap-hee-l mOde iT rang Through The halls. Work began immediaTely in our larger, improved music quarTers. We kepT busy singing aT school assemblies. ChrisTmas arrived Too saan. Four hundred voices Tram our school and G. W. combined To presenT The Messiah. Then came The ChrisTmas c.andlelighT concerT wiTh our brand new robes . . . our successTul alumni parTy during The holidays . . . our aTTer concerT Trips To The l-loT Shoppe, driving The waiTresses crazy. The New Year . . . We wenT To ATlanTic CiTy To sing Tar The A. A, S. C. ConvenTion lWhaT a nighTll . . . The Trip To Fredricksburg Tor The DisTricT Music l3esTival. Spring can'T be here so soon. This broughT our Miss Bee annual concerT To The NaTional ArT Gallery and aT lasT, our lang awaiTed Spring ConcerT. GraduaTian and BaccalaureaTe . . . The lasT Time we'll ever sing in Miss Bees choir. l , 1 1 T l . l i J 5 I A Row I: M. Kenyon, B. PaTTerson, N. Small, A. Wilkinson, S. Duley, L. Day, R. Wolfe, B. Barnes, B. Payne P. Sallee, B, Williamson, R. Brewer, J, Bernard, L. lnrnan, E, Dorsey, J. Barnes, P. Collins, C, Moody, Rgyv 2, P. Collon, P. PriesT, D. Buller, F. l-larper, S, Coy, E, Flow, N. Dussaulf, N. Aspiofis, L. Ogden D. Stover D. Franklin, W. ShererTz, B. Trimble, T. Sensibaugh, T. Quinn, L. Allen, L. Graninger, C. McCormick P. Jones' B. Kev, J. l-langxer. Row 3: B. Lee, B. Joy, G. Coon, B, PlahTe,. L, Mason. R. Lee, G. l'l'1Omp50n,lR,i JO,-leg' 2101 B. l-lulfish, J. Hill, R. Logan, J. Sfrain, R. Northrop, E. G-oeTz, B, Snider, S, Gouleff, I. Andress, J. l-langerl. 4 4 .,.,,. 3 w, 'Q 'nz' Q ,4 . . .Q , , wr 'avf' R.-,ff How's fhaf for size? Accompanists Sealed-C. Moody Sfcncling-H. Gerhurl' CTT? W A 2 ...Y fr: 7-r -fr Ai..- Row 4: D. Tolson, P. Wrinkle, C. Connell Sorr-ell, T. Tlhomczs, W. Urban, T. Hahn, E V, Diegol, N. Johnson, J. Speczkrncn. Row C. Siple, C. Shirk, B. Scoff, C. Prolf, S. B, Gczrnelf, J. While, A. Dixon, N. Weisler, F. Hubbard, S. Sfcnley, G. Agnelli J Goflin O Fong D Ferrell, B. Clough, E. Enzor, B. Bcrrles,' B. Gorhellf R. Goetz, 5' N Morh ' ' . . s czll, J. Dunkle, A. Wflllczms B Sovidge S Efner Thomason, A. Avery, J. Chrislenson, E.lAsgenhelmerl R.. Dixon, B. Blevrns, H. Gerhcrl, F, Swicegood, A. Knight. l 211 ,Q . 7 . A. Wilkinson, C. Shirk, E, Enzor, C. McCormick, N, Aspiotis, N. Dussoult, T. Johns, C. Moody, J. Strain, A. MIXED Cl-ICDRLJS Knight, W. Sherertz, P. Wrinkle, J. Speokmcin. xl Row lg MQ Brewster, Sl. Munn, J. Comer, J. Lepthien, B. Tucker, B. Streets, P. Mitchell, L. Thompson, B Gregg, J. Jorvisg M. Voky, B. Tuttle, M. Hunter, M. Koppel, A. Gosnell, B. Moy, B. Spodetti, S. Morse Row 2: M. Winkler, J. Yokes, K. Hoffman, L. Cook, M. Wolker, J. Eddy, M. Greenshields, W. Tenney, B Thocher, W, Miller, D. Corbin, F. Kopf, M. Hoes, T. Hossler, D. Christiansen, S. Cohen, S. Monn, B. Arnold J. Lyle, J. Potts, D. Miller. Row 31 J. Dunlop. E. Woodl-ioll, P. l-lenslee, C. Kehcrt, C. Tolley, A. Comp fzlzj Cl-ICDIR N A+i.,.+.. my Here We com.. l if is li Jai Q ff lf if J. Kendrick, S. Rafcliffe, T. Calhoun, J. Peer, A. Wilm, J. Massey, B. Seely, D. Wrinkle, J. Armslrong, L, Frakes, R, Bradford, D. While, J, Pinion, A. Perkins, S. Nolfingham, C. Walson, P. Hough. Row 4: X M S. Whilfingfon, B. Sfanion, C, Lee, D. Carlgon, B. Sidle, M. Dykeman, J, Clarke, B. Talley, B. Bosserf, R. Jenkins, P, Reimer, D. McBride, G. Harding, B. Sfeele, L. Dvorsky, E. Evans, P, True ,A. Kclllo, J. Dundon, L. Gianpa, P. Smifh, S. Smilh, 6. Tunnic'lif'fe. um Xl vi V Ei hxwgh .ll T I Qlfk ilfll . .h .X .5 V! I . U, T . 1 5 .TT - ' 1 X ..-'l'A ,V K i 1 A S.. .J i. ,i' ', .lv l' J T i l -Pl' 5. A ,,., VV, uyny I. , lx , A iv g. i xxx Lf? jmn vg .J 2 i L .X i 5 if 4. W' l. Row l: M. Grosso. E. Dou as Kn A OUT P Funkhou M A Harney J Woo J. Verrelli, P. Welbon, uncan ow Mac ey P er R er Re es P King M Bunk ar F. STevens, M. Timms, I o ie s erson w Simms D Hama er HasTings, P. Hilliard, K Copeland A di g Tz T R C Anfice STocking, B. Curley, F. Warlick R w 4 M ohen J ne r ins Sim Je SmiTh, M. HelTer, J. Bai 1 W Sec N Deaner Row P Dresser C Messinger Fisher, L. Brunke, D. STr e Ma e Has mas N Smoller C Norsfrom C Clark A Monsees J. SlaTer, N. ArnclT, D. Thorson B BasseTT IT seemed a liTTle sTrange sing- ing ChrisTmas music in SepTernber, buT iT was all in preparing Tor The' choral TesTival in Decemloer, wiTh Dr. l'larry Rol:nerT Wilson conduclr- ing, We sporTed our new robes aT The ChrisTmas CandlelighT Service, where we appeared in The sing- ing Tree. ln The spring began The seemingly endless round oT per- Tormances aT iunior high schools, The Spring ReciTal, ancl The Music FesTivial. P2141 DRAMATICS f My 2 ff 4, A HC 'Q' , ML' , Zff I ff, 'V fu, 5 ,fm f Tl-lE YQUNG AND FAIR l X Row I: S. Madacey, B. Gornell, M. McGervy, K. McKessor, A, Williams, E. Dorsey, S. Toliver. Row J. Wubbold, P, Collins, C. G-ranf, P2 Moran, J. Eddy, J. Gaines, M. Molseed, M. Barreff, B. Savidge, Monfagu, P. Collon, J. Carler. g Absorbing drama, excilin-gly played . . . Of a girl's junior college, lension and happier rnornenls . . . A young Jreaclwer. relurning lo lier alma maler +o make a new life, finds il changed and disillusioning . . . Our fabulous sei, Three diflerenr rooms! . . . llwe plwone llmal kepl ringing, even aller il was picked up . . . A casl ol lwenly-one: all girls . . . Baclcslagez Ssslw. 'Lislen lor your cues . . . We gol lour curlain calls! l made ill . . . Rehearsing every allernoon . . . Deslrinarion SJruJriering l-leighJrs alias The Speech Cenler . . . Judy, learning lo walk like a siren, swish, slink . . . Nick, screaming Proiec+l and Keep in charac'rerl . . . painlr brushes and Jrhal oulrageous wallpaper . . . slruicl- ing paper in chicken wire To make a fire- place . . . Should young Bud Norlron, promising invenlor, leave his sweerhearlr, Joyce, and going io Hollywood wilh glamorous Carole Arden, Jrhe movie slar? Tune in on November 6 and 8 . . . You don'f Hlink she would! ephan Wellsfone, Ann Mickel, Marsha Greenshield, Judy Dunkle, Don Slover, Sfanley Funsron, Tom Quinn, ' Bill Clark, Irene Baird, Par Clary, Marian Vaky. PERSCDNAI. APPEARANCE Down on McConnochy Square! The mosl ambilious procluclion so lar . . . Please, if you have any old plaid slqirlsln . . , l'low on earlh will lhey gel all Those people on lhe slage? . . . Mem- ories of an audience lhoroughly engrossed in Jrhe misly lanlasy ol an enchanled village . . . Wally and Nancy, our lavor- ile duel . . . A sldrl ol bagpipes, a flash of color, lrene's more lhan memorable dancing . . . The hearlloeal ol The applause . . . 'We're slrilcing The sell . . . A glorious mixlure of lilling songs, gay plaids, and a happy casl, a sure recipe for a hi+ . . . The Chase! .xi BRIGADCDGN Tragic Chase. f219J I 1 5 1 E a F 2 ff f 1 Y 1 Y W Y Y W 1 HLHIES Long offer Jrhe gomes ore ployed, rules of good sporlrsmonship ore proclriced. 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'LQ Scofield, G ' U ' l J K gr . N -my-lv -'f' -. L1- , ' U w . V ' Walker, HB P KL- ..,, L Jarman, G Elf' QQAQQL l L L LL MGBFY. QB W ' ' ' V ., -- L, M ,fl LV- QLL. R r- - A fx , .fy - A -W ' , - - 'Mgr A Q 37 L N ' L: J f Q, 1 ,gist .I ,V ,V K ,l5f,,,,.!V,3,?,W,,, V' - - ,. ' Lfy fr wg' if fy ' ' 5 if 1, L -ffl' ff' ' I w I-11 ff' ' f'x-ra-W ' L w 'L i' ffaf Calhoun. HB r lrrr l L ww Annancl, HB Sgfis w- ,fi 331 Johnson, HB Huslon, FB Hoclrersmifh, QB Tllere's a hole big enough fo drlve a fruck fllru. 'TW-f..,.g,,Q, , 1' ,Tu Co-Capfains Jim Squire and Porfer Claxfon. Closing in for The kill. Presidenfs wiflloul' presfige W-L 7-FairTax 7 AqoinsT a supposedly weak Rebels Team, The Generals could geT nowhere as They hobbled con- sTonTly. A quick TD was W-L's only claim To looking like o Team. W-L I3-NorThwesTern 2 One oT supposed upseTs of The season. W-L showed sTrengTh in Two quick Tallies. Only saTeTy marred shuTouT. W-L 22-Coolidge 7 ColTs picked up only 82 yards in whole game. Generals' I4 TirsT downs Too much Tor The 3 The vlsiTors could musTer. W-L I2-Wilson I4 Boys found foreign ground hard 'ro adiusr Io. Rally came loo lale. W-I. 6-Jefferson Senior I9 One more delealz Iniuries beginning +o hamper play. l'lusIon becomes Iirsr man of season 'ro cover over IOO yards rushing in one giame. W-L 7--S+. Jol1n's I4 I-ligI'iIy rared Jolinnies edge our close decision. Firslr and only lime ol season, Generals oulclassed in firsl downs. Mabry Iosl unlil Mr, Vernon game. W-L 6-Thomas Jefferson 2I Firsl half only resemblance 'ro close game. Eberd+'s plunge in second quarler averlred slwulour. W-L I3-Covinglon 25 Cougars romped in firsr half. Come- back in second hall +oo Iale. Team slillnol or lull srrengllw. W-L I3-George Waslwinglon I4 Difference delermined by exlra poinI'. Presidenrs pulled down second oaIcen bucl4e'r. Mos'r of 'rallies came on long runs. Coaches Lynn Davis, Ken Bafson, Mike Millen. 2 W Husfon cafches a nice block. I I No meaf for flle Wildcafs. W-L I2-Mounl Vernon 7 Underraled Generals avenged Iasl' year's 33-O drubbing. Majors almosr nil in power. Two good runs avoided Jrhe Moun+'s complele slauiglfrer. On honorary 'reams Jrlie Generals were well represenred on all slare Jreams. Doug Waison pulled down firsl slring defensive end. Wall Sedgewiclc, Dick Mabry, Porrer Claxlon and Tom I'Ius'ron gol honorable menlion on 'rlie All-Melropolilan Team. All bul Mabry repealed. IIZZ5 Row I Davies Baer Tiches Brooks E Brown Wrinkle Rains Hdchcock Hill Row 2: Vahouny, Palmer, Joran, Seas Wiseman Moore Durfee Simpson Row 3 Bufler McCurdy Lewis Hlie Quinfes, Peferson, McClel1an. Row 4 B Brown Mgr Clemenfs Bransford Young Nefzer Wlliiamson Marhn, Green. Row 5: Block, Mgr.g Under 'rhe leadership of Harvey Shipman racked up a 3-2 record. One Jrhing presenf in every game was spirit An award for 'rhe our- sfanding player was sfarfed Hwis year. Walr Moore being Hwe firsi winner. WL 25 WL WL I2 WL 6 George Washing+on . WL I3 Episcopai ...... Herclon ....... . . . 35 Mouni' Vernon . . . Manassas .......... Smifh Shively Captain Vanfuro Flefcher Jackson i Leffers Falcon Day Hill W-L..I9 G.W. ..... .. W-L .. 23 Fairfax ..... . Norfhern Virginia Meei' W-L .. 29 Fairfax ..... . G. W. ...... . Sfafe M eei' Hamp+on .... Nislranen FClir'FCIX .... . Record 4-0 Capfain Dick Shiv-ely Episcopal .... W-L .. 36 Newpori News . 36 32 42 63 76 3 8 64 74 CRQSS COUNTRY 227 We go af 'em from all sides. BASKETBALL 228 Your guess is as good as mine. ., Mc --rs.. S Q1 . T 1 I Squeeze play. The Generals wound up Their loesT season in The school's hisTory, seTTing several Team .and individual records on The way. Several oT The new records were The l290 poinTs Tor The season ancl an average oT 56.08 poinTs per game. Jack Schilling leTT his mark as he dropped in 249 poinTs and averaged l l.9 per game. The TirsT Tive games served only To warm up Tor The real compeTiTion as The cagers rolled up on excess oT 8I poinTs over The opposiTion. Jack Schilling and Wally Ryland were pacing The Team wiTh 54 and 46 poinTs respecTively. Three oT The TirsT losses suTTered during The season came in a sTrealc as RoosevelT, George WashingTon and ST. John's all dropped The Generals. OT These only ST. John's really had a win when They ToughT Their way To an 80-63 vicTory. This proved To be The only Time an opponenT scored more Than 60 poinTs. ATTer recovering Trom The sudden change ol: TorTune, The hoopsTers began a sTring which con- Tained I2 vicTories carrying Them To The end OT The regular season wiThouT a TurTher loss. In TournamenT play The Generals had a record oT one win and Two losses. However, boTh losses were To The evenTual winners oT The Two Tourna- menTs. Row I: Haines, Claxion, Schilling, Eberdi. Row Z: Nuss, Mgr.: Dean, Calverf, Ryland, Carr, Hockersmilh. Row 3: Slurr, Scorekeeperg Walson, Rimer, Wooldridge, Plain, Rolhrock, Coachg Wildhack, Mgr. W-L was probably beiier known for deiense Jrhis year ihan for oiiense. The Jrrend loward loose defense was noi Jraken up by The Generals as l'hey held Jrheir opposilion lo only 949 poinls or 4l.28 poinis per game. Une iacior in lhe low scoring oi 'rhe opposilion was Jrhe size of our players who averaged a heighi of six feel-one inch. Oiiense also was slrong wilh iwo players beside Schilling breaking 200 poinls. These boys were Wally Ryland and Bernie Dean, each wilh 220 poinls. Wally picked up a good share of his from Jrhe foul line where he led lhe leam wilh 90 poinls. Schilling was leading shooler wiih 94 goals. SEASON W-L ........ 52 Nor-lhwesfern .... 34 W-L ........ 46 Easiern ..... .... 3 7 W-L ......., 53 Western ...... .... 3 3 W-L .,...... 59 Ml, Vernon' ......... .... 3 5 W-L ........ 59 Fairfax' ,............. .... 2 9 W-L ........ 29 George Washingion' .. .... 35 W-L ........ 55 Roosevelf .......... .... 5 9 W-L ,,...... 63 S+. John's ....... .... 80 W-L ........ 76 Sf. Albans ... .... 50 W-L ..,..... 63 Episcopal . .. . . .. 43 W-L ...,.... 77 M+. Vernon' . .... 45 W-L ...,.... 67 Fairfax' .... .... 2 8 W-L ....,,.. 52 Eas+ern .. . . . ., 42 W-L ........ 50 Lane .............. .... 2 7 W-L ........ 59 Blaclensburg .............,.. 39 W-L ........ 58 George Washingfon' .. .... 39 W-L ...,.... 48 Tech. .............. .,.. 4 6 W-L ........ 6l Anacosfia .,..... .... 4 I W-L ........ 57 S+. Anthony . .. .. . . 44 W-l. ........ 64 Lane' .......... .... 3 3 W-L .....,.. 6l Gonzaga iml ..... .... 4 0 W-L ........ 46 S+. An+hony iml ... .... 53 W-L ........ 35 E. C, Glass Isl .... .... 3 7 'Norlhern Virginia League Games imll Mefropolifan Tournamen+ Games fsl Virginia Tournamenf Games Looks like fwo. BASKETBALL l Row I: Kloski, Davis, Clemenfs, Palmer, Childers, Dugan, Row 2: Guinfher, Coach, Buchana, Mgr., Burroughs, Urbanski, McSurely, Peferson, Moles, Bransford, Kennedy, Gardner, Mgr.g Marne. 52301 Gcfflng fha word. J-V BASKETB ALL W-L 58 Norihwesfern W-L,.. ...47 Eoslern W-L... ...39 Wes+ern W-L... ..,44 Mf.Vernon '....... W-L... .,.56 Fairfax' W-L 48 'George Washingion' W-L... ,..56 Roosevelt W-L... ,,,40 S+.Johns......,.. W-L 5I M+.Vernon ' .. W-L 53 Fairfax' W-L... ...56 Easiern W-L 39 Bladensburg W-L... ...59 Episcopal W-L 34 George Washingion' W-L,.. .,.b0 Tech. ..... W-L... ,..66 Anacosfia......... W-L... .,.39 Lane . 4' League Games League 6 - l I 953 Mon. Mon. Tue. Mon. Mon. Tue, Tue. Mon. Tue. Mon. Tue. Mon. Tue. Wecl. Fri. Sun. Mon April April April April April May May May May May May May May May May .lune METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL GOLF SCHEDULES WASH l NGTON-LEE March 30-vs I 3-vs I 4-vs 20-vs 2 7-vs 28-vs 5-vs I I -vs I 2--vs I 8-vs I 9-vs 25- 26- 27- 29- 3 I- I1 The Virginia SI'aI'e al Norfolk bul' fhe Blaclensburg al' Army-Navy Falls Church a'I' Belle Haven Norfhwesiern of Army-Navy Fairfax af Fairfax Bullis a'I' Chevy Chase Easfern aI' Army-Navy George Washingion Prep af George Washing+on Prep Beihesda-Chevy Chase aI Congressional S+. John's a+ Befhescla Western al' Washingion Golf and Counfry Club Monfgomery Blair af Indian Spring 2'0+h Schoolboy Championship Qualifying aI' Beihescla Coun- Iry Club Isl' round of ma+ch a+ lnclian Springs 2ncl round of ma'Ich al Chevy Chase Semi-Finals aI' Wooclmonl Finals af Congressional Me+ro 'Champs vs D. C. High Champs Championship will be played dafe is yel' to be announced. On fhe Green. 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Fores+ I2 47 Episcopal ..,,... 39 6 Newport 'News . . . I0 Maior Meefs: Feb. I6, S+a+e Meef af CInarIoH'esviIle Feb. 28, North Carolina Invi+aIionaI Meef at Chapel Hill, N. C. fzazj I can'f sfay up here all day. April April April April April April May May May May May May 4 I0 I5 I8 2I 24 I 2 5 7-8 I2 I5-I6 Row l, lefi' 'ro right Flefcher, Chas. Jackson, Scofi, Collidge, Shively, Capiain, Chris Jackson, Capiain, Smiih, Perry, Huppuch, Vaniure. Row 2: Beiis, Link, Plain, Chew, Falcon, lngwalson, Hoover, Horf, Day, Bishop, King. Row 3: Janson, Stevens, Calhoon, Hunier, Storm, Porfer, Haas, Tarver, Woodward, Mgr. Row 4: Bullock, Souiherland, Long, Bair, Hough, Calverl, Brlnckerhof, Boykin, Schomburg, Garber, Brooks Row 5: l-laringer, Coach, Gormers, Trainer, Appleyard, Trainer, Millar, Coach. ., Q4 f 1 nn- G.W. Relays Alexandria Open Woodberry Forest There Falls Church-Fairfax Here Open Mi, Vernon, vs W-L Episcopal af Episcopal Norih-ern Virginia Here at Maryland U. lnvifaiional Maryland Univ. V Episcopal There Meirop-oliian Meel V ,.,,. ',,' ' Z ' Woodrow Wilson 5 3' C2 , if ' ' f A 1 George Washingion There jg A Siafe Meei' Charloiiesville f ,Q , , I A ,-l,, A T ',ff4e1wffmL .v,f LV . , A I f ' .,,. , A K Timber Toppers. 52333 5' Af. ., ,, XA? Z fi 5 1 ' W f 7 l'll be down dlrecfly. 254 Wha1 s fhe hurry? HZ? TRACK - FENCIIXIG En guourd. Tlwursl, porry, lunge, louclwel A new sporl inlrocluced al W-l. for llwe liirsl lime llnis yeor, fencing has cauglil on and is gaining in popularily. The lenc- ing 'reom loolcs forward lo C1 promising seoson in inler-high malclw compelilion. Parry In First l Ro I Iefff w , o righf: Sfein, Reymond, Presidenfg David, Miller. 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'rhe oarsrnen lace a 'rougher schedule. ln lheir lirsl season The Generals won bolh The Slolesbury and Nalional Regal- las and repealed lheir viclories in l952. ln lhe pasl lwo years lhe W-l. oarsmen have placed no lower lhan second in rhe Slolesbury and lhird and lourlh respec- lively in lhe Nalionals. CREW 'wi I-2 Row I, lefT To righfz Jones, MacNamara, Ayers, Hilder, Child. Row 2: Farman, Parsons, McCullough, LeThco, QuinTus, Wrinkle. Row 3: Sides, Marnane, PearlsTein, PoTTer, Burgess, Bagley, Quill, Dodge, Manack, Lufher, BerTelson. Row 4: BUTT, Coachg Simon, Welborn, Church, RaTTcliT'Te, Gofhard, Reifz, Worfman, Blamphin, ClemenTs, Bieber, Dresham, ScripTure, Coolidge, Biren, Weaver, WaITer, Sidle, Urban, Parks, Rayfield, Caldwell, McClead, Todd, PiTT, Fine, Shannon, LancasTer, Davies. Row 5: Jones, VanDyke, Griffifh, Beecham. Along wiTh The help oT assisTanT coach Morris lTaxl, Coach Charlie BuTT is shap- ing up The crew To Tace sTiTT compeTiTion. The Generals open The season againsT The Navy Plebes and Tollow This race wiTh races againsT The PrinceTon Frosh, Cornell Frosh, and George WashingTon. The season nears a climax aT The SToTesbury RegaTTa in Philadelphia, wiTh crews Trom The Middle ATlanTic STaTes. The season Tinishes wiTh The Nalrional RegaTTa aT BuTlalo, New Yorls. WiTh The command To Row all The crews are OTT Trying Their hardesT To win ThaT TirsT race. When The Tinal sprinT is over and The race is won, The winning coxswain is Thrown in, ending The season 1 wiTh a splash. l Now, here's fhe way you da if, 237 BASEBALL l Row I, lefT To righfz Pond, ClaxTon, Kildoo, Annand, Tiches, Childress. Row 2: Urbanski Jacobs Hcs Newmen, Ryland, Husfon. Row 3: Ward, DemaresT, Walker, Hockersmifh, Edwards. Row 4 Abolfs Mgr Gossorn, Mgr.1 Rockwell, Coach. The Team This year seT ouT wiTh l5 players in search OT anoTher NorThern Virginia Championship and STaTe Championship. The l952 Class Took all OT lasT year's regulars excepT Bobby Childress, our second baseman. Coach PeTe Rockwell said The Team lacked The experience OT previous years bu+ ThaT a rapid raTe improvemenT would Take place. 52583 Take your base. March April April April April April April April George Washingfon Mounf Vernon .... Falls 'Church ..... Fairfax .......,... George Washington Mount Vernon .... Falls 'Church ..... Fairfax ...... Mixed Emofions. .....Away ...,.Away .....Here ...,.Here .,...l'lere .....Here ....Away ....,Away April May May May May May May May George Washingfon Mounl Vernon .... Falls Church ..... Fairfax ..,........ Away Away . .... Here .Here George Washingfon .. .... Here Moun+ Vernon ..... .... H ere Falls Church .,.. Away Fairfax . .. Away W-L vs G W from behind Hue pla1'e. N. f239 BASEBALL There's anofher run 2403 Wx X9 He's auf! 'Sw Wide again o nson ifehouse Jaran, Eyeslone, Howes, Morgan Row 2 Snyder Mgr Brown Hall Wooldridge Squier Clemenfs Fink Peer. Row 3: Kloski, Monroe, Frakes Swiff Kennedy Palmer D J V BASEBALL ln lhe coming season, I5 games are +o be played. Of These l5, 'rwo are lo be played oulside of 'rhe Norlhern Virginia League. One wilh George Mason and one wilh Episcopal. Of lhe hundred which wenl oul lor JV only eighleen will make lhe leam. Coach Balson believes lhe prospecls are good Jrhis season. 52413 -s. Our lirsl loolball game was a wonderful climax lo a summer of praclicing, and eaclfm game aller 'rlwal was even more excilingl Finally lhe big day came, willw llwe bonfire pep rally and The long awailed 6.W. game. Tlwe nexl weelc we moved indoors lo clweer our baslcelball leam on, loving every llirilling minule of every game. We kepl riglwl on rooling lor our baseball leam and crew, ending llie year willw memories ol lun and lriends never lo be lorgollen. R 5 -+ 7' l i i .Ek Wifh a llne up like fhls we Are Bound fo Win. kg, ,f xr I a,ww' ' P' Q H E E l ? ?? i ' X: -,.. 4 ,.,. N- V fl Q - . I gait 4 Laurie Pike, Co-Capfainp Dol Swansen, Co-Ccploin, Marlha Holmes, Sheilah While, Arlene Bray, Shirley Slump, Dee Alexander, Diono Coroon, Ann Cainer, Rufl-i Gordon, Jane Arny, Kay Wirlh. 2421 ,., i sp: fq HH 'Em High HH' 'Em Low. Leff To right Bobby Lynn Bell, Nancy Pryor, Barbara Measor. V' 'T Gdjff' , ' ' ' 42, V 4 7 ,' i f? ', ' -y ' lffff. T . '12 if'-1 ' - f f w fi ff .sq 5' K -1 r, 411 'Y' wx: f' s X , A 'Qflff-'V I . , .. frf' f, , ' ' fi, SIU r f ' ' f M 'F?I1f1 7 - ' , 4 ' 1, QQ , 2 .f46 v- V 'ff ' - ,, 422 ,Q -4 ' ' , --T', f :3-Cir 28' fi-2 -eww sz.: .: fl ' ,f M sQ,,fyf1 'wr' . f- Vf- 2 ,f:'zfzsf2i1fifg ' of , 143. fifff w i fgjQt': ' 7 'n M'W 15 , - f,- f - H 4' K ' W' W . Y., WJ , 4 , , -4 :wif-ff ff' 5- K ,QW Ury 3'z'i1y-' 4 ' 7 Y S 4 Y fe mf ' f 3 r ,uf MZ' 77 4, X Row l: Judy Evans, Ann Reed, Jo Schilling, Sue Morse. Row 2: .lean Shively, Mildred Van Werry, Joan Hu'rTon, Capfaing CharloTTe Keharf, Sue G-ouleTT. The W-l. MaioreTTes are The gals who do all The Tanoy sTruT- Ting wiTh The band. They have a period seT aside To pracTice and oTTen spend hours aTTer school To make sure we keep in sTep. This year They marched aT The Inau- gural parade, The Apple Bloosom FesTival, TooTloall games, and several baskeTball games. These good looking gals are known as The ,l.V. Cheerleaders. They spenT hours procTic:ing Their yells and moTions To keep in good shape Tor leading Their Team To vicTory. ln Their spare Time They aided The varsiTy cheer- leaders in wriTing' a ConsTiTuTion and giving a bake sale To Tinance a ChrisTmas parTy. T243 T Row I, Ieff' fo righf: Rowdybush, Recorder of Poinfsp Head, Presldenig White, Secrefory. Row 2: Brews+er, Manager of Sports, Tyler, Tinsley, Evons, Cohen, Courfney, Schleifh. G. A A Good Se Whaf .goes up musf come down. he 71, r r , 71:1 jf . , wg ,- ,,,, , Don'f fouch fhe nef. ,,, , ,ffffiwfy , ,x f f g1,f,f,,, f,yj,gy ,f' fy, y,g,f,',CXg, X ,yj 4yQ,ffff,WxffTfy, fgjdfff f'f, ff,,x, , f ,ff 1 MQ, ryan, 'N 2 ,fLf:ffWC'1PQf?w wffpfi' acpffvf: .f,,f,, ,ff f .ffyfff f,,, X ,HM Q fgvjf Q 1' ,V gf, ,f.9WW4,vQZ,ffifg, , yo M5072 r, ff ,f , f 'f I ,fzfywf , z,f:wy,f' , 4. ,ww :iff ff if CQ LQW2fZf,, if 4: yy. 2 gg, ff, 5,5 yfqg, if ' f , f mf'f?QQ2i'4 ff , , f ,i X Z f 5 f Wifh The complefion of +he new gym and Jrhe increased inlrereslr shown in girI's sporrs, Jrhe Girl's Arhlehc: Associohon complelred on ocrive second year. rf v,if,fwJfzffff f W Shoofmg fhe Bull-lEye. fhaf Isl. Whaf form! A seasonal program of inlermural sporls was sei up lor aller school parlici- panls. Included in lhis prognam was hockey, soccor, volleyball, loadminlon, baslcelloall, sollball, ping-pong,,and lennis. Several Field 'Days were held wilh olher schools. A Sporls Day was held for incom- ing 9+h graders lo acquainl lhem wilh lhe GAA program. Wilh 'rhe sponsorship of if-acully games and assembly, lhe Junior- Senior game, and Bake sales, we ended lhe year al lhe Molher-Daughler Banquel. There, lellers were awarded lo lhe girls on a poinl' basis. Ouf of Hue way! Row I, Iefl lo righl: Tyler, Barrey, Webb TOYIOF. Llffon, Wilson. Row 2: Evans, Smifh Slvohlmgiyg, Cgulure, Blgewsler, Byrd, Schleifh F. G99 3. C h K Merald, True, Kiefilfer, Iigllvorrow, Hoovieil Roiivigjiyi. bush. Raines, Cook, Head. BUYS' INTRAMURAI. SPGRTS 52463 Seffo go. Slorfing willw Foolboll llwree leogues were formed, Blue, Grey, ond Junior- Senior. In 'rlwe Junior-Senior Leogue, Hong- over Gulch won ond in Jrlwe Jrwo Sopho- more leogues Mc1lo++'s Puddle Jumpers ond l'lorringer's Cole Colls come oul on Top. l-lorringer's clrmorges won Hue overoll clwompionslwip. Two? Second and seven. I' Sophomore, Junior ond Senior. The Tinol winners were AllsTon-Keck, Golby ond Elseo-WeingorTner, respecTively. Some oT The minor sporTs were wresT- ling, ping-pong ond shmcflelooord. ln wresTling The individuol chompionships wenT To Bill Player in The IIO-I I7 closs, PeTe Doniels in The I36-I46 closs ond Dick Mobry in The l57-l67 closs. SporTs yeT To come ore soTTboll and Tennis. BoslceTboll hod Three divisions olso- DUYS' INTRAMURAI. SPGRTS I 247 4 f, M fi' . QQ , . 'Sgr 02 N 47 ,. A IQ: sf' S X ai if 4? l TTTTUTTT There is a 'rime for work and a Time Tor play. The dances and 'rhe queens who graced Them were highlighrs of our year. The oufsfanding Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores were chosen by Jrheir classes. MISTER AND MISSES Wally Ryland and Jean Cain are crowned by mall. MISS CRQSSED SABRES Norma MR, AND MISS ARGYLE Befh Blevins, Miss Crossed Sabres, and Doug Wafson af fhe Turkey Hop. KING AND QUEENS Jane Arny, our Foofball Queen, was crowned by Co-Capfains Jim Squire and Po Ciaxfon. ECDGTBALL QUEEN VALENTINE KING AND QUEEN y King of Hearfs, .lack Schilling, wafches as The Queen, Doi Swansen. is crowned by Andy Davis. f251J BEST STUDENT WI-1CD'S BEST ALl. ARQUND Frank Young and Laurie Pike. f f WI-ICD fff Q T4Q4'1 '7f'??Y 9f 4'?d1 l D 9f 5WF ' 5eV 'Q' ff, if ., k 'V . ', f f 253 406 G MOST FRIENDLY BEST ACTQR AND ACTRESS ' T ' mais T 95 1W Gene Wally Shererfz and Nancy Dussaulf. 11.5 W , V, Helen Easierling and Porfer Claxfbn. MOST ATHLETIC CDUTSTANDINC5 12-B Befh Blevins and Ross Flefcher. ,-,L ,D X 'Q---x X, m f 152 3 ,5 A f, 47 f, I ,lv , ' 21 if . 1 14 ,fi 50,4 .ff WWW, ,Ray Dobyns and Edna Maines. GUTSTANDING JUNICDR OUTSTANDING SOPHCDMGRE Jo Schilling and Arf Eberclf. THOMAS BILLET. BETTY BOWERS. JAMES CLARK. JOHN CONNOLE. RAY DOBYNS. Dance Club 31 Arl Apprecialion Club 4: l-lOn'IerOOm Secrelrary 4. GEORGE EBERSOLE. WILLIAM GAMBLE. Pisron Poppers 4. CONWAY GANDY. THOMAS HAISLIP. JOHN HEAD. JOHN HIGGINS. BOB LESLIE. EDNA MAINES. Homeroom Presidenr 2.3.4. ARTHUR McKAY. RICHARD POWELL. ROY REMBERT. WILLIAM ROOHE. GERALD RYAN. HELENE SELLNER. BILLY TERRY, Arr Club 3. MARVIN TURNER, cedee 2.3.4. MARY BETH WHEELER. DlANE WILSON, Vice-Preslclenl OIC l-lomeroam 4: Tri-Y 4. . J CHARLOTTE WOLF. DOUGLAS WYLIE. JOAN YEITTON. Home Ec, Club 3. CHARLES ABB. Safely Club 2: Hiking Club 3: Avialian Club 4. 52563 THOMAS ABBOTT. DAVJD ABELL, Band 2.3.41 Sparfs Club 3: Bible Club 3.4, BARBARA ABRAHAMS. D.E, Club 4. MARJORTE ADAMS. Varsily Sollball 22 FHA 2.3: Knilling Club 33 Dramaric Movemenl Club 4. MARY ADAMS. Orclwesrra 2.3.43 Home EC. Club 2: Rifle Club 3.4. DEE ALEXANDER. l-lomeroom Secrelary-Treasurer 2. Junior Varsily Cheerleader 2: Varsily Cheer- leader 3.4: Spanish Honor Sociefy 3.47 Kalagellrios 3.42 Tri-Y 3.4. GUY ALLEN, Crossed Sabres 2.3.4. Blue and Gray 2.3: Hi-Y 2.3.41 Ouill and Scroll 3.4. Elos 4: Home- rOOm Presidenl 3. JAMES ALLRED. Block Prinr Club 3.4. MARTHA ALLSTON. Dramalics 2,31 Pep Club 2: Y Teens 3: Tri-Y 3.41 Crassed Sabres 4: Penman 4: Bowling Club 3.4: Rifle Club 4. MARY AMBROSE. Tri-Y'4g Presiden+ OIC Canasla Club CHARLES ANDERSON. I GEORGE ANDERSON. Discussion cub 3. DE. Club 4. . HARRIET ANDERSON. Horseback Riding Club 2: Ceramics Club 3: Pen Pals Club 4. JANN ANDERSON. Vice-Presiden+ Ol Sludenl Council 3: Annual Slcifl 31 Salrball and Baslcefball Teams 2.3: Newspaper SYOICF 2. NJNA ANDERSON. RUSSELL ANDERSON, Presidenr ol Hiking Club 3: Presiclenr Ol Camera Club 4. WALTER ANDERSON, Posler Service 3: Rod and Reel Club 4. RICHARD ANNAND, Foorball 2.3.41 Baseball 3.4: l-lomeroom Presidem' 2g Track 2: Secrelary-Treas- urer Ol WEL Club 4. WILLIAM ARMBRUSTER, Homeroom Ofllcer 3.4: Hi-Y 2.33 Hi-Y Presidenl 4: Stage Cralf Club 3: Blue and Gray Sfalzl 45 Jazz Records Club 4, 1 f :':'4:4e4v i' f ff,, Ww X f'ffQjv,4V,f :fy C 'MW ,lip if? 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ROSALYN BRADFORD, Science Club 31 Dramalics 3,41 Music Apprecialion-Club 4. BARBARA BRADY. Dancing Club 31 Jazz Club 4. BEVERLY BRADY, Dramalic 'Club 21 Pep Club 21 Singing for Fun Club 31 Tri-Y 3.41 Crossed Sabres 3.41 Thespians 41 Presidenl ol Homeroom 41 Blue and Gray 4. ARLENE BRAY. Y Teens 21 Crossed Sabres 2.3.41 Fashions and Modeling 31 Tri-Y 3-41 Girls' Chorus 31 Penman 31 Cheerleader 4. BARBARA BRAY. RICHARD BREWER. Orcheslra 2.3.41 Hi-Y 2.31 Baskelball 4. MICHAEL BRODERICK. HARRIETT BROOKS. EDWENA BROWN, Girls' Chorus 21 J.V. Hoclqey 21 Ceramics Club 3: Tri-Y 4. DONALD BROWN. DeI.OUlE BROWN, Foolball 21 Traclc 21 Sporls Club 31 School Slore Manager 42 Golf Club 4. NANCY BROWN. Y Teens 3.41 FHA 3.41 Bible Club 4. PATRICIA BROWN. Dancing Club 3: Jazz Records 4. WILMET BROWN. Jazz Club 3.41 Bela Club 3.4. BEVERLY BRUMBACH. Pep Club 21 Lalin Club 21 Arr Club 21 Tri-Y 3.4. French Club 3.41 Bela 3.41 ICC 41 Blue and Gray 4. MARY ANN BRUMFIELD, Pro-Con Club 2,41 Crossed Sabres 31 Library Assislanls 41 Bridge and Canasia Club 4. DONALD BRYANT, Baseball 2.3.4. MARY BURGDORF. Ari Club 2.3.41 Work in School Slore 4. DWIGHT BURGESS. Crew 3.4. rzssj MARJORIE BURNETT. FHA 2.4: Plasric Club 3. JOSEPH BUSH. MARY KAY BUSH, Lalin Club 21 Tri-Y 31 French Club 3,41 Bela Club 3.41 ICC 4. ELISSA CALABRESE, Bowling Club 2.3.41 Singing for Fun 3.41 FHA 2. STANLEY CALHOUN. I-li-Y 2.3.41 Key Club 4. GRACE CALKINS. Music Undersianding Club 3. RICHARD CALVERT. Presideni ol I-lomeroom 21 l'li-Y 2.31 JV Baslcelball 3.41 Kalegelhos 3.4, EDWARD CAMBIE, Arr Club 21 Camera Club 31 Music Apprecialion Club 3.4. y WILLIAM CAMPBELL. JV Baskelball 2: Radio Club 2: Hi-Y 21Glee Club 2. WILLIAM CARR, Sporls Club '31 Baslcelbcill 41 Ollicials Club 4. I A DIANA CARLSON. School's Records Club 31 Career Club 4. NANCY CARLSTON, Tri-Y 2.3.4. 1 DIANA CAROON. Presidenl ol I-lomeroom 21 Tri-Y 2.3.41 Cheerleader 3.4: Fashions and Model- ing Club 3.4: Penrnan 3. 1 SUE CARPENTER, French I-lonor Sociely 4. PAY CARRICO, TFEY 3.47 Pep Club 21 Secrelary- Treasurer of Homeroom 2.31 Presidenf of Horne- room 41 Drannalics 3i Crossed Sabres 31 Jazz Club 4. JANE CARTER, Drama Club 23 J.V, Cheerleader 2? Chorus 2.41 Crossed Sabres 2.3.43 Fashions and glodiling Club 3: Tri-Y 31 Penman 41 Thespians 41 os . CRAIG CHAMBERLAIN. Cadels 2.31 Guns and Hunling Club 3. JEAN CHERI. Class Secrelary 31 Tri-Y 31 Pen- rnan 4. NANCY CHICK, siege creri Club 3. Blue end Gray 41 Arlinglon Arr Advisory Council 41 Can- asla Club 4. ZiH1lLD 1FEela5h Cf fUb i2, 3: 1Hi-Y 3,41 DAvm COMER. Mode: Roilrodd ciub 2: chesg VKVA V - V1 V1 , .. V 1 V354. 'V V I I V .h Hhockey m , ZVVVSECVEVOFY OV gV:RQ5,VEPCONNELVL, VKnfH'frjgVClUb 3: Tri-Y 3,43 HOmeVVVOmOm TVeGVSUrer14. V VV ouVr . efnmon 2.3.4, Smgmg for Fun. 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BeIa Club 3.4. Secreiary of I-lomeroom 3. Presidenlr of l-lomeroom 4. Jazz Records 4. JEFFREY DAVIS. Fooiball 2.3: Track 2.3. MILTON DAVIS. Cadeis 2.3.4. Record Club 4. NANCY DAVIS. A VIRGINIA DAVIS. Bible Club 3.4. WILLIAM DAY. W-L Band 2.3.4. Sporis Club 31 Bible Club 4. BERNARD DEAN. J.V. Baslceiball 2. Varsilry Baslcel- ball 3.4. Jazz Records 4. JOHN DEMAREST. Varsiiy Baseball 2.3.4. Presi- deni of Homeroom 2. J.V. Foolball 3. W-L Club 4. LAWRENCE DEWEY, Pislon Poppers 37 Posler Club 4. CHARLES DIAMONDSON. Jazz Club 4. VALERIE DIEGAL. ANNE DIXON, Pep Club 2. Pro-Con Club 2.3.4. Crossed Sabers Reporler 2.3.4. Girls' Chorus 2. Spainsh Honor Socieiy 3.4. Choir 3.4. Singing for Fun Club 3. Home-room Secreiary 4. Ari Siafi of Perlman 4: Publiciiy Sraii Blue and Gray 4. PHILIP DOBYNS. Presideni oi I-lomeroom 2.3.4. l.C,C. 3.4. School Records Club 3. Canasia Club 4. PAUL DOLAN. lnrernaiional Club 3.4. l.'C.C. 3. Transceivers Club 4. EVA DORSEY. Chorus 2. Pro-Con Club 3. Secre- Iary-Treasurer' ol DebaIe Club 3: Chorus 3.42 N.A.A.IJ. 3. Thespians 4. CARRIE DORTZBACH, SecreIary oi Class 2. FHA 2.3.4. Library 2. Kniiling Club 4. Penman 4. EVELYN DOUGLAS. Music Apprewciaiian 3.4. lnler- naiional Club 3.4, EDWARD DRESCHER, J.V. Baslceiball 3. Canasia Club 3. Jazz Club 4. 2603 ANN DUNCAN. Jazz Record Club 42 IXIUVSSS Assisianl 4. CAROL DUNN. Secrelary oi Honneroom 2: Presi- deni of I-lomeroom 3. Trl-Y 3, Presideni 4. Presi- denr Tri-Y and Hi-Y Council. Secreiary Bowling Club 3. ' NANCY DUSSAULT. Chorus 2: Choir 3. Secreiary 4. Madrigals 4. Tri-Y 4: Beia Clulo 4: l.C.C. 4. JANET DUTROW. Arls and Crairs Club 2. Can- asIa Club 3. Dramaiic Movemenl 4. MARY DVORAK, Drcimoiic club 2. Junior Red Cross 3. Crossed Sabers 3.4. Tri-Y4. Elos 4. Ouill and Scroll 4. Homeroom Treasurer 4. JOE DYEKMAN. Goll Team 2.3. lniernarlonal Club 2. Presidenr aI Horneroorn 3.4. Track 3.4. Hi-Y 4. EDWARD EANES. science Club 2. ineieiub coun- cil 2.3. Laiin Club 2. Beia 3i Hi-Y 4. Bible Club 4. DOUGLAS EARL. cries. Club 3. ramen 3. French Club 4.4 y y CLAUDE EARLE, Foolball 2. Besleiisulii sf Blue and Gray 3. Lalin Club 4. . ' I HELEN EASTERLING. J.V. Baslceiloall 2. Secreiary- Treasurer oi I-lomeroorn 2. Presidenl of Horneroom 3. Dancing Club 3. Crossed Sabres 3: Tri-Y 3.4. Kalageihos 3.4. Canasia Club 4. y f ELLORAINE EASTHAM. Music Apprecialion Club 3. Singing Ior Fun 4, GEORGE EATON. Cadels 2.3.4. Varieiy Club 3.4. RICHARD EDWARDS. comm club agirciiess Club 3.4. K . g SHIRLEY EFNER, Fashions and.Modeling Club 4. LARRY EISLER. Varsiiy Faoiball 3.4: W-L Club 37 Varieiy Club 4. Jazz Records 4. I ROBERT ELDER. JOANNE ELLIF. GLORIA ELLER. Fashions and Modeling 3: Records Club 4. y HELEN EMERSON. Singing for Fun 3. Music Ap- preciaiion Club 4. 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WILLIAM GILBERT, J.V. Foolball 3. DOROTHY GLADING, Tri-Y 3: Secrelary of Siu- denl Council 2: Y-Teens 2,33 GAA 2,32 Press Club 3,4. PATRICIA GLAZE, Dancing Club 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Secrelary oi Homeroom 4. DAVID GOODALL, Drama Club 3,43 Orcheslra 2,3,4. RUTH GORDON, Presidenl ol Homeroom 2: J.V. Cheerleader 3: Tri-Y 3: Varsily Cheerleader 42 Tri-Y 4: Adverlising Edilor of Blue and Gray 4. GEORGE GORE. RICHARD GOSSOM, French Club 2: Pro-Con Club 2: Baseball Manager 2: Larin Club 2: French Club 3,41 News Reporling 3: Baseball Manager 3: ICC 3: Kalagelhos 4. GRADY GOTHARD, J.V. Baseball 3: Crew 3,4: Crossed Sabres 4: Blue and Gray 4. RICHARD GOTTSCHALK, J.V, Track 2: Variely Club 4. ROBERT GOTTSCHALK. BARBARA GOULD, Phorography Club 2: Choir 3: Science Club 3: Orcheslra 4: Music Apprecia- rion 4. LELIA GRANT, Varsily Baslmelball and Baseball 2: Coders 3: Rifle Club 4: Caclers 4: Blue and Gray 4: Bookkeeper lor School Srore 4: Cadel Craclc Squad 4. MARIE GRASSO, Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' Sollball 2: Badrninlon 2: Glee Club 2: Singing for Fun 3. JOHN GRIFFITH, Crew 2,33 Sporrs Club 4. MARY RUTH GRINDER, Lalin Club 2: Sophomore Drama Club 3: Crossed Sabres 3: One-ACI Play Conresl 3: Tri-Y 4: Fashions and Modeling Club 4: Quill and Scroll 4. 2621 JULIUS GUDJONSSON, lnlernalional Club 42 Avialion 4. ,X DULCIE GURGANUS, Fashions and Modeling' Club 3: Jazz Records 4: Bowling Club 4. ' BETTY GUY. MARY JANE HAASE, Arr Apprecialion 3. THOMAS HAHN, J.V. Foolball: Varsily Foorball: Horneroorn Chaplin: Bible Club. PATRICIA HALL, Bowling, 2.3,4: Dramalic Club 2: Variery 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 3.4. JOHN HAMMOND, Sporrs Club,3.4: Jazz Club 4. ANN HANNAGAN, Tri-Y 2,3,4: French Club 2: J.V. Cheerleader 2,3: Singing for Fun 3: Cirizenship 4: Annual 4. JOAN HANSBROUGH, :W-L Baslcelball 2: Cadel 2: Tri-Y 3: Rifle Club 3: Tri-Y 4: Home-room Sec- rerary 4. JAMES HANSCOM, Pro-Con Club, Crealive Wrir- ing Club 2: Debare Club 3: Crossed Sabres 3,4. ALICE HANSEN. Donors-IEA HANSEN: i-iomefoomi Presiden+ 4. Arr Club 2: Bela Club 3.4: Bridge Club 4: Tri-Y 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 4: l.C.C. 4: Penman 3. JAMES HARDIN. I MARGARET HARDISON, Kniinng club 4. WINIFRED HARGROVE, Girls' Baslcerball 3: Sec- rerary of Srudenr Council and I.C.C. 3: Teenage Club 4. I JO ANN HARRIAL, Fashions and Modeling Club 3,4. I GALE HARRISON. RICHARD HARSHMAN, Hi-Y 2,3,4: Bowling Club 3,43 Dancing Club 3: Key Club 4. BARBARA HARVISON, Dancing Club 4: Home- roorn Treasurer 4. BARBARA HATCH, Library Assislanl 2: Bela Club 3: F.H.A. 4. 2 ,iufisssa ALLEN HAWES. Sporls Club 314. DAVID HAWTHORNE. MARY JANE HAYMAKER, Tri-Y 3: Penrnan 3: Vice-Presidenl ol Homeroom 4. 1 ROBERT HAZEL, Chess Club 3,4. MARJORY HELTER, Crossed Sabres 2,3,4: Y-Teens 21 Tri-Y 3,4: Treasurer of Horneroom 41 Penman 41 Blue and Gray 4. BETTY JO HENSHAW, Tri-Y 2,3,4: Hockey 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 3,43 Penman 3,41 Homeroom Vice-PresidenJr4: Ouill and Scroll 3.4: Bible Club 4, DOROTHY HENSHAW, Dancing Club 3: Bela Club 3. BARBARA HENSLEY. NICHOLAS HEON, Varsily Baskelball 2: Varsily Baseball 2: Sporls Club 3. EDWARD HERRITY, Track 3.4: Block-Prinl Club 31 Chefs Club 4. HOWARD HICKS, Baseball 2,31 Homeroom Ol- licer 2.4: Sporlrs Club 3: W-L Club 4. JOHN HIGGINS. PAUL HIGH, Hi?Y 2,3,4: Lalin Club 2: Bela' Club 3: Kalagelhos 3,4: Annual 3.4. , y BILLIE HILL, Coolers 2. RONALD HILL, Track 2,y3,41 Penman 4. 3 MARY HILLMAN, Pep Club 2: Penman 21 Blue and Gray 3: Bela Club 3: Friends Around lhe World Club 4. I CARL Hoe-si-IEAD. I DEAN Hoisiueroisf, uciiurci Science Club 3.4. MARTHA HOLMES, J.V. Cheerleader 3: Varsily Cheerleader 4: Sophomore Cheerleader 2: Tri-Y 2. JON HORNADAY, Guns and 'Hunling Club 3: Chinese Checkers Club 4. PATRICIA HOUGH, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4: Bible 'Club 2: Allied Youlh 4. SALLY HOWARD, Y-rccnc 2.3: French Club 2.3, Penrnan 3.4: Bela Club 31' TrifY 3,4: lnlernaiional Club 3: Horneroom Treasurer 4: Record Club 4. FRANCES ANN HUBBARD, Girls' Rifle Club 3: Choir 4. RICHARD HUGHES. WILLIAM HULFISH, Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 4: Choir 2,3. CHARLES HUPPUCH, Presidenl ol Horneroorn 2: Siudenl Council 2: Varsily and J.V. Foolball 2,341 Track 2: J.V. Baseball 2: Vice-Presidenl ol Sludenl Council 3: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Class Presi- denl 4: W-L Club 2.3.4. EUGENE HYDEN, Presidenr ol Jazz Club 4. ALICE IRVIN, Skaling Club 2: Girls' Rille Club 3.4: Cadels 31 Palrol 4: Y-Teens 4: Chevrons Club -Crack Squad. JOAN IRVIN, Dramalics Club 2: Secrelary ol Homeroom 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 4: Blue and Gray 4. CHARLESLJACKSON, Varsily Baseball 2: Varsily Foofrball 2: Monogram Club 3: W-L Club 4. CHRISTOPHER JACKSON, J.V. Track 2: Varsily Track 3, Co-Caplain 4: Varsily Foolball 3: Presi- denl ol Horneroorn 4: Presidenl' W-L Club 4: Sporls Club 3. RENEE JACKSON, Bible Club 3,4 JOHN JACKSON, Hi-Y 2,3: Baseball Manager 2: Hiking Club 3: Dramalic Club 3. SHIRLEY JACOBS. NANCY JAMES,'Blue and Grayc4: Skaring Club 2: Friends Around lhe World Club 31 Y-Teens 4. CHARLES JANSON, Track 3,4: Bowling Club 31 Bela Hi-Y 4. . JOHN JASINOWSKI, Square Dancing Club 3: Firecliighlers Club 4. GLADYS JENKINS, Girls' Chorus 2: Vice-Presidenl ol Junior Red Cross 3,4: J.V. Hockey Team 2. MILDRED JENKINS, Fashions and Modeling Secre- lary-Treasurer. . NOREEN JENNINGS, Red Crass Club 3: Vice- Presidenl ol D. E. Club 4. pcs TOM JOHNS, Madrigals 2,3,4: Choir 2,3,4: Elos 3: Bela Club 3.4: Treasurer Ol Homeroom 4: Vice- Presidenl ol Homeroom 4. NANCY JOHNSON. sHERuaNE JOHNSON, rep Club 2: secfeimy of Horneroonn 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 3,45 Penrnan Slalll 3,4. BOB JONES. ERNESTINE JONES. GEORGE JONES, Baslielball 2,3: Sporls ,Club 4. PATRICIA JONES, Bible Club 2: Library Assislanl 3: Inlerclub Council 3: Bela Club 4: Choir 4. RICHARD JONES, Choir 4: Variery Club 4: Music Apprecialion Club 3, THOMAS JONES, Treasurer OI Homeroom 2: J.V. Foolball 2: Crew 3: Varsily Foolball 4: W-L Club 4. WILLIAM KALLIO. ERVIN KEEL, Band 2, Service Club 3: Mechanical Drawing Club 4. EDDIE KENDALL. MARIE KENYON, Library 3,41 Riding Club 4: Harneroom Treasurer 2: Choir 3,4. JACK KERCHIVAL. SCOTT KIDD, French Club 2,3,4: Tri-Y 2,3,4: Presi- denr of Horneroorn 3: Treasurer of Homeroom 4: Crossed Sabres 4: Bela Club 3,4. DON KIDWELL. WALTER KIDWELL, Sporls Club 2,3: Treasurer o'I Homeroom 3: Varsily Foolball 3,4: W-L Club 4: Inlerclub Council 4. DON KILDOO, J.V. Baslcelball 2.3: Varsily Base- ball 2,3,4: Sporls Club 3: Vice-Presidenl of Home- room 4: W-L Club 4: lnlramural Foolball 4. ELIZABETH KIMMERLING. RONALD KINTISCH, Crew 2: Hi-Y 2: Crossed Sabres 2,3,4: Elos 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,4. 2643 -W- . gy PATRICIA KNAPP, Drama Club 2,3: Crossed I Sabres 3: Penman Slalll 4: Jazz Club 4. ELLEN. KNIGHT, Girls! Chorus 2: lnrermanional Club 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2: Penman Slafl 2,33 Choir 3.4: Tri-Y 3,4: Camera Club 3: Macl- rigals 3: Speakers Bureau 4. , , s SANDRA KOCHER, cQde+S 2,32 Girls' Rifle Club 3: Knirring Club 4. S SHIRLEY KOEHNE, Fashions and Modeling 4: Girls' Chorus 4. S' A AL KOSTER, Blue and Gray 4. SALLY LABOON, Pro-Con Clubs2: Y4Teens 2: Tri-Y 2,3,4: Crossed Sabres 2: Penman 3,4: Crea- 'rive Wriling 3: Bridge Club 4: Elos 4: Quilland A I Scroll 4: French Club 4: Square,Dancin,gfClub LOWELL LAM, spoils ciub.l3:,rire' Fiygl1rersR,4. ipl NOIRMA LANGBEIN, suigoi Rgwiurlg lrlii i3fif li.. chjingise L Checkers 4. iili I K Q I SS,' l is RUTH LAUFFER, Tri-Y 3,4, swercrylzqfl Jyyi Hlome-y 5 room 2.3: Square DancingyClub 4:HlQnilIyingy,,ClRub , 4: Kalagelhos 4. A I R 4 NANCY LAwsON,RTfi-Y 23, ii, lyyll yyy J JAMES LAYTON, Dancing Club'2: ,rly Club 2: French Club 3: Esperanlo 235y,Freln,Chi rfll 75' Club 4. , HuRsr LEFFERTS, iam :clips 3, ,ill , ii'i 2f,3fQff , H-Y 4: Track 4: Lalin Club,,31'.Foo'rbaQlli2,3f: Sfpanifsilfrv Club 3. A y,.i fr., .fry MELVIN LEON. chess cliqby3y,4i,, r.i, ,'i,y 1 R., , ' ' ' Il f ' at SALLY LEONARD, spasm ,Bureau ,325 BT49145515 I J Thealrre 4: Bowling Club 2. I I I I y I JOHN ussue, Aimeizc Club 3, news Club Ag ' JOHN LETHCO, Rifle Team 2: Crew 2.3.43 Visual Aids 3. I PAUL LEVAVASSEUR, Presidenl Ol Homeroom 23 Foolball Team 2: Vice-Presidenl of Homeroorn 3: A Esperanlo Club 3: Jazz Club 4, BARBARA LEWIS, Career Club 4, JUDY LEWIS. Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: Fashions and Modeling I Club 4: C.A.R. 4. ' X, ,f ff l Hi-Y l l ' fQ Ck 3f4- 7! l M6DOW Ch eckers Club 3: Me3Chc1h-f EcQf DtcrfW?q g l U b checkefSc:Ub MARYMQFARLAND. Spanishcwb Secfefwv l i l l i f f l1 2 l . l Q flgn iQ p C! g5 s 3eg . 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VIVV, V,f,V Z ,kVfV:,'V frfr j Vfl' 'V I I VVVV V I VV I I fr - f In I , K I K K I K ' 4. Physiczcil Scieng:e Club 3. v I ' ,71 Af, in M g g Ms LLAN,' FQ.Sha55g Ona Mcdenng 52653 SANDRA MADACEY, Dromo Club 2,3,4: Thes- pions 4. BARBARA MAITLAND, Doncing Club 3: Conoslo Club 4. DUKE MANGUM, Movie Viewing Club 3: Trons- ceivers Club 4. ROSALIE MARANO, Singing lor Izun Club 3,41 Bowling Club 43 Vice-Presidenl of Horneroom 4. NORMA MARSHALL, Tri-Y 2,3,4g Choir 3,41 Dro- rnolics 3. ROBERT MARSI-IECK, Loborcilory Assislonr 4. CLAIRE MARTENS. JUULES MARTIN, Chess Club 3,4. MARJORIE MARVIN, Penmon 2: Treasurer of I-Iomeroorn 3: Dromo Club 3: Conoslo Club 4. MARIA MARX, Inlernolionol Club 3: Bowling Club 3: Trock 37 Crossed Sobres 3,43 Doncing Club 4. PETER MARX. ELIZABETH MASON, Belo Club 3,47 Tri-Y 3,43 French Club 3: Jozz Club 4: Choir 4. MILDRED MATHEWS, Librory Club 22 Bridge ond Conoslo Club 3: FI-IA 4. ANN MAXWELL. JAMES MILES, Bond 2.3: Hi-Y 3,45 Thespions 4: Voriely Club 4. JAMES MILLER, Hi-Y 3,41 Drorno Club 33 Key Club 4. KENT MILLER, I-Ii-Y 2,3. PAUL MILLER, Chef Club 3. JESSE MILLER, Movie Club 31 Phologrophy Club 4. JERRY MILSTEAD. BERNICE MOIR, Secrelory Blue ond Groy 41 Secrelory of Homeroorn 4: Office Secrelciry 4. MARYAN MOLSEED, Thespions 4: Junior Play 3. 2663 CAROLYN MOODY, Choir 2,3,4: Bible Club 2,3,4I Modrigols 3,4. gg NORMAN MOONEY. JAMES MOORE, Nolurol Science Club 2: Discus sion Club 4. HELEN MOORE, Vice-Presidenr ol Homeroorn 3: Tri-Y 3: Singing for Pun 3: Treosurer oi Home-room 4: Secrelory oi I.C.C. 4. IRENE MOORE, Bond 2,3,4. THELMA MOORE. ' PATRICIA MORAN, I.C.C. 2: Lolin Club 2: Dro- molics 2,3,4g Tri-Y 3,43 Trecisurer of I-lomeroom 3: Kologelhos 3,41 French Club 3: Elos 47 I-lomeroorn Vice-Presidenl 43 Creolive Wriling Club 4: Pen- mon 4. CHRISTINE MORRIS, Pep Club 2: Belo Club 32 Singing for Eun 4. Q JOAN MORROW. BARBARA MORRIS, Foshions ond Modeling Club 3,42 Belo Club 4. BILL MUELLER. ROBERT MULLIGAN, PenmonV4: Sporls Club 3. CARLA MULLINS, Dromolics Club 3: D.E. Club 4, Jozz Records 4. , ' JIM MUSE, Sporls Club 35 D.E. Club4. MILDRED MUSGROVE, Square Doncing Club 4: Jozz Club 4. ' BARBARA MEYERS. JOHN NEATE, Crew 2.3.4. ce-cee+e1e er Crew 4, JERRY NELSON, Nw 3.4, Voriely Club 4. MARIAN NESTOR, Debole Club 4. DIANA NEUER, rv. Boskelboll 2. rv. Neerey 2. LONA NEWMAN, French Club 2,3,4g French Honor Sociely 3,4, Presidenl 47 Circulolion Sloil of Newspoper 4. lllll llle l 5 lirenclul ll Clblo f2.l3f.4:fVarsity'Hoeliey Slele H omeroome Secrelary 2: Mona gram eClub Sy2,3,4: SCroSSedS Sabres 35 Bela fClub C411'lTITly-Y,lf4IfPGl'1mCITll 4: 7l.C.C. 4: 1GirlS' RChQw5l4'v f f Slll lSS ll C S Se C S J S R SlS Sl e S S SCeOgs2fClOUm4ry'5 fi 215 Hfkfohe e3jSCl1ineSeSCl1eolcSerS Clul2 4, f BowllngfSlCSl ulorf2jl Y-Teens 3. g1DramlC1 CSIUB3: Jaizhlliecorols 4. S l H R K.h V . - , 27 CYTTGSUVS-'3-ll RSSC,C? ClSl Clllb ':l' 3145! 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Club 31 Key Club 4. BONNIE PLAHTE, Choir 2,3,4: Bridge Club 4. RUTH POMEROY, .lazz RecorclSlCIula 4. 52673 DONALD POOLE. Thespians 4. ANN POTTET. Kalagerhos 3.4: Newspaper 3: Slrudeni Council 3.4: Travel Club 4. RICHARD POTTER. J.V. Foolball and Crew 3: Dancing Club 4: Mechanical Drawing Club 4. JANET POTTS. Crossed Sabres 2.3: Allied Youih 3: Annual 3.4: School Records Club 3: Treasurer Homeroom 4: Career Club 4. CAROLE PRATHER. Fashions and Modeling 3.4. CHARLES PRICE, Senior Couri Commilriee 4. ELIZABETH PRINTZ, Junior Red Cross Club 37 Y-Teens 4: Fashions and Modeling Club 4: Caders 4. P. BARBARA PROCTOR. Lalin Club 2: Square Dance Club 3.4: Handicraii Club 4. NANCY PRYOR, Maiorelles 2.3.4: Maiorerie Club 4. KATHY PULLMAN, Science Club 2.3.43 Inrer- nafional Club 3.4. I RALPH ouicic. Lalin Club 2. coders 2. Drama Club 3.4: Thespian Club 4. MOIRA QUIN, Library Club 2.3: Junior Red Cross 4. THOMAS QUINN, Dramarics 2: Hi-Y 2: Pro-Con Club 3. ALLEN RAYFIELD, Rifle Team 2: Crew 3.4: Serv- ice Club 3. MOLLY REDMON. Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 3. BARBARA REESE. FHA 3: Canasra Club 4. IRVIN REID. Sporis 3 'Guns 4. JEAN REUTERMAN, Codeis 2.3: Y-Teens 2: Bowl- ing Club 3.4: Red Cross 3.4. THOMAS REYNOLDS, Chess Club 3: Coders 4. KAY RHODES, Y-Teens Club 2: Camera Club 33 Fashions and Modeling Club 4: Blue and Gray 4. RONALD RICH. Presideni of Homeroom 4: Dis- cussion Club 3: Key Club 4. msg JIM RICHESON. Senior Courr Commillee 4. BOB RICKMAN. Junior Baseball 2: Drama 3: Blue and Gray 4: Sophomore Class Play 3: Variery Talenl Club 4. si-HRLEY RILEY. g MARY WISE RIXEY. Crossed Sabres 2.3.4: Lalin Club 2: French Club 3: Tri-Y 3.4: Drama 2.3: Bridge Club 4: C.A.R. 4: French Honor Sociely 4. MARTHA ROBINSON, Presidenl of Homeroorn 2: Secrelary ur Homeroom 3: Jazz Records Club 4: Tri-Y 4. JAMES ROBBERTS. W-L Bowling Club 4: Jazz Records Club 4. CRAIG ROE, Camera Club 4: Laborarory Assisi'- anl 4: Gall Team 4. I RICHARD ROGERS. DOUGLAS ROLL. r . LARRY ROPES. Treasurer of Homeroom 2:iTreas- urer of Key Club 2: Vice-President of Homeroom 3.4: Variely Club 4. ' A I yy RAE ROSE. Ari' cub 2.4. 'rumsilfng cub 3. swe- Iary ol: Homeroom 4: Blue and Gray' 4. y RITA ROSE. Arr Club 2.4. Tumbling Club. 3. Treasurer of Horneroom 4: Blue and Gray 4. DAVID Roszsu. I-Ii-Y 2.3.45 NQrufq.ii..suenCe Club 4:LaboraIory Assislanl 4.2 I y I . BARBARA ROTHMAN, Bera Club 435 .sspurnrigyhr Honor Sociely 3: Crossed Sabres 23: Penman Siofi 3: Blue and Gray 3: I.C.C, 3: Jazz Club'3: .Bela Club 4. . ' r y I I DOLORES ROTOLA. Dancing Club 31. Career Club 4: Bowling Club 4. .PATRICIA ROWE, Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Polography 4. THOMAS ROLAND, Lalin Club 2: Drama Club 2.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Key Club 3.4: ICC 4: Inler-Tri-Hi-Y Club 4. NANCY RUCKER, Bible Club 3.4: Tri-Y 3.4: Pen- man 4. X l 1 V lVRGlVNlA9 RUD 6ERS . 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FfenCh cm 2,33 Fashions Gnd ModeImg Clulo 31 S' pf 5: . V Sgbres 4I Tri-Y,Club 4.Higm g Or Un 4! CrOSSed 4 , f2693 CARY SMITH. ELEANOR SMITH, Bowling Club 3.4. BETTY SMITH. Crossed Sabres 2.3.4: Cadels 2.3,4: Treasurer of Homeroom 3: Tri-Y 2-3: Bible Club 3.4. DONALD SMITH. Cross-Counlry 2.3: Track 2.3: W-L Club 4. DONALD SMITH. JANET SMITH, Homeroorn Presidenr 3: Varsily Cheerleader 3: Dancing Club 3: Foofball Queen 4: Tri-Y 4, NORMAN SMITH, Sramp Club 2.3.4: Bible Club 4. PHYLLIS SMITH, Penman 3: Homeroom Secrelary 4: Secrelary for Mr. Rockwell 4. SARBARA SNIDER, Choir 4: Y-Teens 3. JUNE SPEAKMAN. Madrigols 4: Thespians 4: Kalagelhos 3.4: lnlerclub Council 3. EDGAR SOUTHARD. DELMAR SPRINGER, Vice-Presidenl of Homeroom 3: Crew 3: Presidenl of Homeroom 4. MYRA SPRINGER. Tumbling Club 3: Bridge and Canasla Club 4. JAMES SQUIER. Varsily Foolball 2.3.4: Presidenl of Homeroom 2: W-L Club 2.3.4: Treasurer ol Junior Class 3. MAURICE STEAD: Befa Club 3: Variely Club 4. JAMES STEELE. LLOYD STEELE, Drill Team 3: Chess Club 4. CAROLYN STEGER. Bridge and Conasra Club 3: Secrelary ol Homeroom 4: Fashions and Modeling Club 4. SALLY STEWART, ICC 4: Washingionian Club 4. JACQUELINE STILL. Hockey Team 2: Baskelball 2: Soflball 2: Orcheslra 2: Concerl Band 2: Tri- Hi-Y 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 3.4: Band 3.4: Pep Bond 4. MICHAEL STONE, Phologrophy Club 3: Trans- ceiving Club 4. WALTER STOUT, Orcheslra 2: World Evenis Club 3: Jazz Records 4: Belo Club 4. 7701 DONALD STOVER, Coders 2.3.4: Choir 3.4: Home- room Treasurer 2: Thespians 4. JOHN STRAIN. Service Club 3.4. VIRGINIA STREET, Monogram Club 2.3.4: Bowling Club 2: J.V. Baskelball 2: Varsily Sollball 2: GAA 4: Bridge Club 4. SHIRLEY STUMP, Presidenl of Homeroom 2: Sec- relary of Junior Class 3: Kalagerhos 3.4: Varsily Cheerleader 4: Speakers Bureau 3.4: Secrelary ol Sludenl C-overnmenl 4: Tri-Y 3.4: Annual 3. CHARLOTTE SULLIVAN. Presidenr ol Sophomore Class 2: Camera Club 2: Sludenl Council 3: D.E. Club 4: Fashions and Modeling Club 4. DYEENE SULLIVAN. GEORGE SULLIVAN, Key Club 4: D.E. Club 4. PATRICIA SULLIVAN. ArI Club 2: Canasla Club 4. THOMAS SULLIVAN. EDWIN SUMMERS. Audio 2: Service Club 3: Audio Visual Club.4: Guns and Hunling Club 4. DOROTHY SWANSEN, Bela Tri-Y Club 2: Varsily Cheerleader 2.4: Drama Club 2: Homeroom Vice- Presiclenl 2: Crossed Sabres 3: Bera Tri-Y 4: Sec- relory ol Senior Class 4. FRANCES SWICEGOOD. Penman 3.4. JACQUELINE SYKES. Junior Red Cross 3.4. WILLIAM TARVER. Square Dancing Club 32 Coders 3: Cross-Counlry 4: Chinese Checkers 4. PATRICIA TAVEY, Y-Teens 2: Fashions and Model- ing Club 3.4: Secrelary ol Homeroom 4. BROOKS TAYLOR. Chess Club 3.4: Laboralory Assislanr 4. JOSEPH TAYLOR, Presidenl of Homeroom 3.4: Cross-Counlry 3: Key Club 3.4: Hi-Y 4. NANCY TAYLOR, French Club 3.4: Fashions and Modeling Club 3. ROBERT TAYLOR, Crew 3.4: Hi-Y 4: Varsily Fool- ball 4. SUSAN THACKSTON. Newspaper 2.3: Blue and Gray 3: Bible Club 4. JANET THAYER. Orchesira 2.3,4: Music Apprecia- 'rion Club 4: Jazz Club 4: Tri-Y 4. THOMAS THAYER. Hi-Y 2.3.45 Crew 2.3.42 Presi- deni of Siudenl G-overnmeni 4: Presicleni of Class 3. CHARLES THOMAS. I-Ii-Y 2: Choir 2: Crew 2.3.4: Hi-Y 3.4: Choir 3.4. MARY ANN THOMAS, Tri-Y 3.4: Washingionian Local Club 3. I DONALD THOMASON. CLAUDE THOMPSON. I HARRY THOMPSON, Crack Squad 2.3.41 Cadeis 2.3.4: Bible Club. . WENDAL THOMPSON. PEARL THO RMAN. JAMES TIPPENS, Orchesfra 2: Secreiary io Co- ordinaior of Assemblies 3. T g J BARBARA TOD.lY-Teens 2:lDancing Club 3: Sing- ing for Fun 4. g . SHIRLEY TRACEY, Pep club 2.35 Home EC. cub 2.3.43 Tri-Y 3.4: Fashions and Modeling' Club 4. ROBERT TRIMBLE. Choir 4. I CARL TROWER. Traclc 3: Boys' Club 31 CBGSS Club 4. FRED TRUE, comm club 3. World Geoqrophv 3: Checkers and Oiher Games Club 4. SHIRLEY TRYON. Penman 4. ROBERT TURNER, lndusirial Aris Club 3: Blaclr- Prinf Club 3.4. ELIZABETH TUTTLE, Vicepresideni oi Homeroom 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 2: Presideni of Home- room 3: Kniiiing Club 31 Dfflmfl CIUID 3.4! DGIOCIIG Club 4. MARIANNE TUTTLE. Ceramics Club 3: Bowling Club 4: Y-Teens 4. ROSS VARNAU. PATRICIA TYLER. FHA 2.3: Riding Club 4: Blue and Gray 4: Library Assisiani 4. MARIAN VAKEY. Drama 2.3.4: Bridge Club 4. ROBERT VANCE, Vice-Presideni ol Homeroorn 3: Band 3: Tennis Club 3: Camera Club 3: Square Dance Club 4: Bowling Club 4. DAVID VAN DYKE, Visual Aids 3: Discussion Club 4. MARY VAN HORN. Bible Club 4. PAUL VANT-URE, Track 2.3,4: Sporis Club 3: W-L Club 4. . ci-IARLOTTE VAUGHNC, ofchesife 2.3.4. sqwfe Dancing Club 3: Music Appreciaiion Club 4: Spanish Honor Socieiy 3.4. JAMES VEATCH. Bowling Club 2.3.45 Naiural Science Club 3: Discussion Club 4. JOAN VERRILU, Music Appreciaiion Club 4: Slipcasiing Club 4: Civil Defense 4. DONALD VEST, Movie Viewer 3: D.E. Club 4: Gun Club 4: School Siore 4. WILMA VIA. Bowling Club 2.3,4: Spanish Honor Socieiy 3.4: FHA 2: Secreiary of Homeroom 3: Singing for Fun. ROBERT VICK, Aviaiion Club 4. JANET VIRNELSON, Fashion and Modeling Club 3.4: Blue and Gray 3: Beio Club 4. DONALD WALLACE. Sporis Club 3. ALPHEUS WALTER, Crew 3.4: Sporis Club 3.4. JANE WALZ. Singing for Fun 3: Tri-Y 4: Annual 4: Fashions and Modeling' Ciub 3.4. DONALD WARE. HENRIETTA WARE. Fl-IA 4. PATRICIA WARE. Kniiiing Club 4. MARGARET WARREN, Creaiive Wriiing Club 3: Fl-IA 4: Bowling Club 4: C-EAA 4. BARBARA WASH. Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Kniiiing Club 4. F2711 272 JANET WATKINS. Secre'rary of Woshincfronian Club 3: Worlcing in The School Olziice 4. PATRICIA WAUGH, Bible Club 3.4: Tri-Y 4. NATALIE WEISLER, Drama Club 2: Choir 2: Band 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Homeroom Presidenl' 4: Siludenf Forum 4: CreoTive Wrifing Club 4: Choir 4. DANIEL WELLS, Science Club 3.4. BARBARA WELTON. Poslrer Service Club 4: Fenc- ing Club 2: Horseback Riding Club 3, EDGAR WESTERN, D.E. Club 4: SporTs Club 4. SHIRLEY WESTERN, Ceramics Club 4: ArT Club 3.4. ' GEORGE WHELPLEY. CHARLES WHISTLEMAN, Jazz Club 4. RICHARD WHISTLER. Transceiving Club 4. GERALD WHITE. Elecfronics Club 3: Dramia Club 3.4: Phofography Club 3.4: Choir 2.3.4: Tumbling Club 3.4. SHEILA WHITE, J.V. Cheerleader 2: Tri-Y 2.3,4: Treasurer of Homeroom 3.4: VarsiTy Cheer- leader 4. JACQUELINIE VVHITEHEAD, Drama Club 2: Land- scape Club 2: Pep Club 2: lnllerclub Council 3: J.V. and Senior BaslceTball Teams 3: Bridge Club 4. RONALD WHITESELL. Variefy Club 3.4. A WILLIAM WIDNER, Flying Generals 3.4: Ca- deTs 2.3, BETTY JO WHITTEN, Y-Teens 2: Tri-Y 2.3,4: Sop- homore Cheerleader 2: lnrerclub Council 3: Elos 3.4: Kalageithos 3.4: Secre+ary of Homeroom 3: Spanish Honor Sociefy 2: Annual 3.4: Treasurer of STudenT Governmenjr 4: Girls' STaTe 4: Thespians 4: Junior Play 3. JAMES WIGGINS, Baslcejrball Manager 2: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Golf Club 3.4. WILLIAM WILDHACK, PresidenT of Homeroom 2: J.V. B.aslceTball Manager 2: J.V. Baseball Manager 2: Homeroom Vice-Presidenlr 3: Manager of Vars- iTy Boslreilball Team 3.4: SporTs Club 3: Hi-Y 3.4: W-L Club 4. J PATSY WILKINS, Bible Club 4. ANN WILKINSON. Choir 2.3.43 SecreTary and Treasurer of Homeroom 2.3: Madrigals 3.41 Bible Club 4. H ANN WILLIAMS, DramaTics 3.4: Choir 3.4. JOHN WILLIAMS. ROBERT WILLIAMS. Ulqe Club 3: CaTeTeria 3: Junior Play 3: Bible Club 4. ANN WILSON. I PATRICIA WILSON, Chinese Checkers 4, A HOWARD WINBERLEY. BETTY WINDELI.. I . MARIAN WINE, Bible Club 2.3,4. HeiI ref,-eIl4. JOANNE WINKEI., Drama Club iifiriinugell end CanasTa Club 4. I V. si-IIITLEY WINSTON. French clue 3. Eeeiiieee emi Modeling Club 3: BeJra Club 4: Treasurer oTlHome.-, room 4: Variefy Club 4: Crossed Sabres4: Pen- man4. A I I KAY WIRTI-I, VarsiTy Cheerleader-2.3.4l: Y-Telefe' 2: Tri-Y 4: Homeroom Vice-PresidenT-4: Ereeeii Honor Socielry 4: Blue and Gray A 4' H I 'CAROL WITI-IEY. I I I li MICHAEL woe,AN, Thespions 4. ivieieneierueeiil of Homeroom 4. r':: f 1 MARVIN woLEE, Chess Club 3.4. 1 ' - RODERIC WOLFE, I-lieY 2,3,4: Lalrin Club 2:fB.eTa Club 3.4: Kalogefhos 4: Elos 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Presidenlr of Horneroom 3.4: Annual 3.4: 'Choir 4: Music Appreciahon 4: Varsiry Baseball 3.4.4 EUGENE WOOD. I JOAN WOOD, Tri-Y 2.3.4: Be'ra Club 4: Treas- urer oT Homeroom 4: Bridge Club 4: Annuiall4I Singing for l:un'2. SAMUEL WOOD, Jazz Club. NANCY WOODS. Tri-Y 2,3,4: Varsify Hockey 2: Records Club 3: lnlrerclub Council 4: Bridge Club 4: J.V. Baslcelboll 2: Monogram Club 2. Q A li 2 Z 2 Z Q Z Z 3 ai S S 5 2 ,S 2 S , x4 5 2 ,. 5 9 S 2 2 22 2 2 3 ?5 5 -f 'Z 6 2 Z 5 7 5 6 5 E 3 3 Z 2 5 Z 5 2 i .4 , 'E Z Z 5 Z 04 5 4 2 Z K 5 ? 1 Z Z Q Z Z 4 1 2 4 4 3 Z ? 4 2 X 2 4 a 4 2 7 Z .fy ! 6425 5 564 W Q, , W, 1 -W, EWIQAUVHWSEMENTS We have comple+ed our adver'rising sales, once again convinced 'rhaf snapping wifn our adverlrisers is bo'rh pleasurable and profifable. di 2761 Bill Armbruster and jan Davis arrived at Arlington Trust after banking hours. Had they been earlier, they would have received the bank's utmost atten- tion, and would have been given all the information they wanted at the Arlington Trust Company. They would have received the finest help on all banking prob- lems, whether it concerned loans or savings. Arlington Trust is conveniently located, letting you bank more easily, and keep other appointments as well. ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY, Inc. N. Isfh ST. and N. counr House RD. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA THE ARLINGTON GIFT CENTER In order to furnish your home completely, you need many little novelty items such as miniatures, vases, and antiques, and you can find them all at The Arlington Gift Center. Here Rita and Rae Rose are admiring a vase which would be a nice gift for their mother. There are so many inter- esting items that it is really hard to make a choice, but you can find a gift for all occasions at The Arlington Gift Center. 4000 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Phil Dobyns and Janie' McSure- ly are being shown the comfort and many modern conveniences of the new Ford. At Arlington Motors, the policy is to satisfy the customer, and it looks as if they have succeeded in doing so. Arlington Motor's repair shop is above reproach, and their me- chanics' skilled hands keep your car running like new. Remember when you are in need of a new car, The Swing is to Ford. ARLINGTON MOTOR COMPANY, Inc. I9I7 NORTH MOORE STREET ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52773 Wally Ryland and Helen East- erling are admiring some of Bal- four's exquisite rings. For years Balfour's has furnished the many Washington-Lee clubs with their club pins, and Washington-Lee students have found that Bal- four's has a complete line of tro- phies for all occasions. Balfour's also carries pins and other neces- sary items for sororities and fra- ternities. It seems that Balfourls keeps in stock just what everyone needs and it has always been a pleasure to deal with them. L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY 7I I-I4l-h STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON, D. C ' 1 mmf- Ayers 5 8: 10 is the handy store around the corner, for it handles everything for the home, school and office. Mr. Ayers has a special room set aside especially for garden supplies, and Duddy Crook has found this room quite handy as he selects the necessary items for his garden this summer. There is a wide selection of flower and vegetable seeds and line quality garden tools. On your next shopping day Put Ay- ers S 8: 10 on your list. J. W. AYERS 5 Cr I0 5853 NORTH WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON VIRGINIA f27s3 BAUSERMAN,S SERVICE, Inc. Dick Annand and Nancy Dus- sault are all ready to take the gang for a trial outing in a new Chrysler station wagon at Bauser- man's Service, Inc. Bauserman's not only handles sports models, but also the standard models for businessmen and their families. Mr. Bauserman emphasizes cour- teousness and friendliness, and treats all his customers in this manner. His repair shop is fully equipped with the necessary items to keep all his patrons' cars in top working order. COLUMBIA PIKE and SOUTH GLEBE RD. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Barnes 8: Kimel can furnish any type house from the modern to the old-fashioned home, for they have furniture for all the rooms of your home. For the study, you might try this little arrangement in the photograph. Here Ann Coiner is trying to help Sonny Whitten with his home- Work on one of Barnes and Kimel's modern and very spa- cious desks. Be sure to visit Barnes 8: Kimel for your house- hold furnishings. BARNES G' KIMEL COMPANY I9I6 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52793 Flowers from Cherrydale Flo- rists are carefully selected and arranged in many unique ways. The corsages and bouquets al- ways look fresh, as if they had just been cut. Vases, potted plants, and figurines are always the finest and most beautiful. For all occasions and special oc- casions, visit Cherrydale Florists. jim Lust and Joan Hutton agree that flowers from Cherrydale Florists would be just right. CHERRYDALE FLORISTS 3725 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Is it a Pontiac youlre interested in buying? Then it's Brown Pontiac for quick and dependable service. Customers are always more than satisfied with the work performed on their cars to keep them in smooth running condi- tion. jim Squier and Betty jo Whitten are admiring the beau- tiful floor model in the show- room with an awed eye. You, too, will feel this way after you see the new Pontiac. So go now and visit Brown Pontiac. BROWN PONTIAC, Inc. 1550 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA gzsoj Tom Thayer and Shirley Stump have just added to their savings accounts at Clarendon Trust Company. You can open an account, too, for as little as one dollar. Clarendon Trust has a complete loan and savings plan for you, and they are in a large modern building which enables them to give you the utmost in service. Every member of the family can make savings a family affair at Clarendon Trust. CLAREND-ON TRUST COMPANY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA l l V psig Tom Jones and Janet Smith are at Edmond's Motors looking at the beautiful Ford that Ed- mond's has on display in their showroom. Edmond's offers de- pendable and courteous service to its customers. Its patrons receive modern efficient service with the latest techniques of maintenance and repair in a shop which is fully equipped to keep your Ford in good working condition. You'd be surprised at the money you save when you trade at Edmonds Motors. EDMON DS MOTORS, Inc. 3298 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Fresh, beautiful flowers seem to be the rule rather than the exception at Conklyn's. They have flowers for all occasions, and enjoy brightening everyonels life by providing quick service and a wide selection of floral ar- rangements. Right now, Dwight Burgess is buying one of their many arrangements from Barbara Eschmeyer. Itls always a treat on the night of the prom for a girl to receive a beautiful corsage from Conklynis Florist. CONKLYN'S FLORIST 2046 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON VIRGINIA 1:2821 1 1 LEON FLEISHER JEWELERS Bill Creekmore and Martha Holmes have discovered the fine display of Towle's Sterling Silver at Leon Fleisher jewelers. They handle other famous-named ster- ling silver-Gorham, Heirloom, International, and Wallace, and Keepsake diamond rings are an- other specialty of Fleisher's. Their diamond rings are registered, per- fect, and guaranteed. Many fa- mous lines of watches and jewelry are also in their show cases. To do business with Leon Fleisher jewelers is to do business with quality. 26I7 COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Refrigeration and air condi- tioning are Calvert-Jones, line. They give Arlington County re- frigeration and air conditioning security with: prompt service, expert servicemen, and customer satisfaction. Dick Shively and Betty jo Henshaw will highly recommend Calvert-Jones Com- pany to all, for they found them to be friendly and courteous. If you want to be cool on those hot summer days, visit Calvert- Jones Company where you find the best in air conditioners. CALVERT-JONES COMPANY 916. LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52831 FURNITURE, Inc. Furniture of every size, shape, and make can be found at Fur- niture, Inc. They handle famous- name furniture such as Berkeley, Ferguson, and Thomasville. Fur- niture, Inc. has long served Ar- lingtonians and we all know that buying at Furniture, Inc. is buy- ing quality. Its convenient loca- tion makes it easy to reach from all corners of Arlington. Jeff Lindsey and Dee Alexander have discovered the comfort of the furniture at Furniture, Inc., too. 2731 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Margie Peckham and Joan Gad- dy are happy that they have dis- covered Glen's Gift 81 Camera Shop, for there are many items from which to choose. The jew- elry selection catches the eye of every girl. One of their spe- cialities is engraving stationery for fraternities and sororities. The selection is so wide that it is difficult to make a choice, but all choices at Glen's Gift 8: Cam- era Shop are wise ones. GLEN'S GIFT Cr CAMERA SHOP 3261 COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Sidney R. Johnston is a well known contractor in Arlington. He specializes in excavating and hauling. Martin McCullough and Helen Moore know of Sidney R. johnston's efficiency and capabil- ity, and would readily recommend him to you. Mr. Johnston is ready and able at all times to build anything, anywhere. When his job has been finished, every- one concerned is thoroughly sat- isfied. A visit to Sidney Rf john- ston's ofhce is a visit well worth your while. SIDNEY R. JOHNSTON 3901 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA It's Honick's for such fine qual- ity men's clothes as Bill Hulfish is being shown by Ann Hardison. Honick's specialize in the clothes you want to wear-the latest styles at prices to fit your pocket. There is something on the shelves or racks to suit the various tastes of all-fathers as well as teen- agers. To be the best-dressed boy at Washington-Lee, do your shop- ping at Honick's Men's Wear. HONICK'S MEN'S WEAR 3I30 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Kenyon-Peck is the top Chev- rolet dealer in Arlington. Lou Olivier and Margie Helter are admiring this Chevrolet convert- ible with an awed eye. It's every teen-ager's dream to own a con- vertible like this one. Kenyon- Peck offers modest and fair prices to all its customers and they operate facilities to maintain and repair your present car. Their service is efficient and dependable, so if you're thinking about a new car, see your Kenyon-Peck representative. KENYON-PECK, Inc. 2825 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Ludwig supplies both amateur and professional photographers with their cameras and camera supplies. Ray Ascherfeld and Ann Hannegan are being shown one of Ludwig's outstanding mov- ie cameras. Ludwig handles all the famous-name brands in cam- eras, and they are expert in devel- oping, finishing, and retouching your favorite pictures. Ludwig renders a special service by rent- ing its cameras to the public. For a place you can depend on, try Ludwig Photo Company. LU DWIG PHOTO COMPANY 2101 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52863 METZLER-VIRGINIA OFFICE There are many realty firms in Arlington, and among the out- standing is Metz1er's. Here we find Charlie Lynn and Ann Smires talking to Mr. Metzler who is offering to them many interesting facts on realty matters. His staff is composed of expert salesmen who render their serv- ices to many Arlingtonians. For his foresight and business meth- ods, Mr. Metzler is to be given full credit on keeping up with the times. 3811 LEE HIGHWAY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Courteous service is only one of the many advantages of shop- ping at G. C. Murphy. Here Mimi Bauer like many other Washington-Lee students who en- joy working at Murphy's, makes a sale to Marjean Gidens who like numerous W-Lites, patronizes G. C. Murphy. Records are only one specialty at Murphy's. They carry household utilities, hard- ware, toys, something to please every member of your family. So put G. C. Murphy on your reg- ular shopping list for the service you want. G. C. MURPHY COMPANY 3000 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52873 Our senior class president, Charlie Huppuch, is opening an account for college at First Na- tional. First National handles many accounts for college stu- dents, but this is just one of the many convenient services they of- fer the public. The bank also handles accounts for army per- sonnel, no matter in which part of the world they are stationed. The First National Bank of Ar- lington will handle your account, whether you are a student, a soldier, or a businessman. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARLINGTON 249 NORTH GLEBE ROAD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Getting ready for Washington- Lee's big social calendar are Shirley Landes and Jo Schilling, who are being helped by jane Arny. Raye's is not only a pleas- ant place to work, but a pleasant place to shop, says jane. Raye's carries a complete line of suits, dresses, and beautiful evening gowns, as you can see. You can complete your wardrobe with their fine selection of accessories, and the high school girl's taste will easily be satisfied at Raye's. RAYE'S OF WESTOVER 5867 N. WASHINGTON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52881 l Martin McCullough is showing Diana Caroon just what she wants for the present man of her life. O'Connor's Haberdashery is stocked with the smartest and latest styles for the teen-age boy at the prices he can afford. The store not only handles clothes for the teen-age boy, but also for the men. When it comes time for the big dance and the new suit, visit O'Connors's, when you can be sure of the best quality merchandise. 0'CONNOR'S HABERDASHERY, Inc. 2807 COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ...,.-.. 289 um John Neate and Jane Arny are visiting Pomponio Realty to learn a little about real estate. They have gone to the right place. too, for Pomponio Realty is an expert in its lield. Everyone realizes the seriousness of the housing situa- tion and that expert advice is needed in finding your new home. Pomponio Realty has the experi- ence and knowledge needed for the delicate job of advising the general public in real estate matters. POMPONIO REALTY, Inc. 2222 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Judy Evans is helping john Scofield open a savings account at First Federal Savings 8: Loan Association of Arlington. John discovered that First Federal was the bank for saving on easy terms with high interest pay- ments. First Federal can see you through your financial problems with their easy and safe plans for loans and savings. You will never go over your head at First Federal, so remember, for easier banking, its First Federal. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS G' LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ARLINGTON 32II COLUMBIA PIKE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA STEWART BUICK, Inc. Your Buick dealer around Ar- lington is Stewart Buick, for they offer complete and eiiicient service to all customers. Right now, Del Springer and Ruth Gordon are being treated in the courteous and friendly manner which Stewart Buick offers to all of its customers. Stewart Buick's master mechanics service your Buick thoroughly and with a skilled hand. You can be con- fident that you're buying wisely when you buy at Stewart Buick. III9 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Courteous and prompt service is given to all Arlingtonians by tI:1e W. V. 8: M. Coach Company. Dottie Swansen and Nick Heon will vouch for this, for W. V. 8: M. is at your service night and day and through all kinds of weather, whether it be rain, snow, or sleet. Behind the scenes are their skilled workmen who re- pair the buses and keep them rolling continuously. Ride the W. V. 8: M. buses to save time and money. WASHINGTON, VIRGINIA and MARYLAND COACH COMPANY 707 NORTH RANDOLPH STREET ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 52913 OLD DOMINION BANK 2926 COLUMBIA PIKE Old Dominion Bank is one of the fastest growing banks in northern Virginia. They now have three convenient locations for Arlingtonians. Nancy jean Carlston and Bruce Scott have learned that the service rendered by this bank is both handy and helpful. There is always a cor- dial invitation for all Arlington- ians to use the facilities at Old Dominion Bank. Specialized loans are among the many services they offer you. 4254 NORTH FAIRFAX DRIVE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 3555 LEE HIGHWAY J. C. Penney Company is right in the heart of Clarendon where it is easy to reach. Here Eddie Hawthorne is being shown a sports jacket by Kay Wirth in the men's section of Penney's. He beams at the smartness and quality of the coat and he is not the only W-Lite that shops at Penney's, for many other students and their families have found that Penney's has every house- hold necessity. Penney's handles quality goods for the whole fam- ily at the prices everyone can afford. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY N. HIGHLAND and WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Warren Beatty is helping Carol Dunn in selecting a new home. Yeonas specializes in giving their utmost attention and the finest realty advice to prospective home owners. They cater to the future needs of the young citizens of America and present needs of Ar- lingtonians. Your realty matters will be handled with accurate and confident service, and you're sure of a safe realty investment with Yeonas, for their record of sat- isfied customers is a guarantee to you. YEONAS REALTY 2313 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Yeatman's Hardware has a sec- tion for every member of the family. The housewife can find all her household appliances and the men can purchase all their necessary tools for around the home. The children are also fascinated with their many dif- ferent toys. Tom Calhoun and Art Eberdt have discovered the Sportsman section where they find everything from guns to footballs. Yeatrnan's Hardware satisfies all with its wide selec- tion of merchandise. YEATMAN'S HARDWARE 3021 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA Dick Farman and Helen Moore are consulting the newspaper for ideas on a new home. Realty In- vestment devotes full co-operation in straightening out the many problems that confront people in buying homes. Their many years of experience can cure your head- aches by removing unforeseen ob- stacles that come between you and your new home. Realty Invest- ment has a complete and experi- enced staif that is ready and able to handle all problems concern- ing investment and real estate 11lattCl.'S. REALTY INVESTMENT CORPORATION 2317 WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA P i l F Q, E . I Jim Lust and Laurie Pike are visiting G. H. Rucker Company to gain some expert advice on insurance and realty. Inside they will find a staff that will gladly help them with any real estate problem. At present jim and Laurie have no great problem but they can be sure when the time comes that they will receive friendly and eflicient service just for the asking at G. H. Rucker. GEORGE H. RUCKER COMPANY I403 NORTH COURT HOUSE ROAD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 2941 . ff? l 1- . I f . , I y In P I fi. i ik. fl ' if ' VY ' I- 'il ' ' 35' as ff- -,' L , ' ,. A F ii- 'ia 3 i' , Ti1,:7',',.,, '-' 'A Ii' f Q A fi V 'is .N.,' N A . S , 5 Xi Q. L F, 1 A .igirv V A I . V N ,V S I ' I .X ' : 1 ' ' l a la ' , I il - - 7 W .sf Y - , ,M W '-I I 3, I , , I . .3 ,,,, i I Wu 1:-112 WW I L ri? ' - f 1'f 7 1 Q -' T l ' 'Iii E 'ii 5 f 'vi L f I 'e4l,.f , ' ' ' 'f- ' -'-' 5 - ' i if f A ' ,. ..f-'M' , , if - 'gum A .,,, 1 --if f' H X wfIf 1 o I We 'A'- . . g. .. ., I flf'-p-J' me , ' WM ,,Q. fl I e 5' i ' A ll M' 'm m'W Murphy 8: Ames offers top quality mill work, such as doors and windows, and lumber of all sizes and shapes. They have four convenient locations-Falls Church, Fairfax, Herndon, and Arlington, where they have just finished building a new office. They handle building supplies which include roofing, siding, floor- ing, cabinets, and fencing. Unfinished plywood and wallboard are also available. Murphy 8: Ames furnishes speedy deliveries which they consider a valuable asset in customer service. MURPHY Cr AMES 1820 NORTH Pom' MYER DRIVE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 295 5 1 The 1953 Blue 8: Gray wants to extend its deepest appreciation to Mr. Stuckey and his entire staH for their excellent work and unending patience. Thousands of individual and group pictures were taken-not an easy job by any means. Taking the picture was only the first step. Then came the developing and print- ing, and all this takes time and hard work. Last-minute pictures were taken and developed immediately so that we could meet our deadline. If it had not been for Stuckey Studio, our annual would never have gone to press and our year would not have been completed. STUCKEY STUDIO N. CARFIELD and WILSON BOULEVARD ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA 2961 W. T. Weaver 8: Sons, Inc. have been in the hardware busi- ness since 1889. Their many years of service exemplifies their experience. A feature of the store is an electric tool depart- ment for contractors and hobby- ists. For their patrons' conven- ience, they offer free delivery, and free parking in the rear of their store. They hold their customers' interests at heart, and handle all sizes and makes of tools and accessories for the different needs of all. i l W. T. WEAVER Cr SONS, Inc. I208 WISCONSIN AVENUE, N.W. CEORCETOWN, D. C INDEX OF ADVERTISERS I Arlington Gift Center 277 Sidney R. Johnston 235 Arlington Motor Company, Inc. 276 Kenyon-Peck, Inc. 236 Arlington Trust Company, Inc. 276 Ludwig Photo Company 236 J. W. Ayers 5 8: 10 278 Metzler-Virginia Oflice 237 L. G. Balfour Company 278 Murphy 8: Ames 295 Barnes 8: Kimel Company 279 G. C. Murphy Company 237 Bauserman's Service, Inc. 279 O'Connor's Haberdashery, Inc. 239 Brown Pontiac, Inc, 280 Old Dominion Bank 292 Calvert-jones Company 283 J. C. Penney Company 292 Cherrydale Florists 280 Pomponio Realty, Inc. 290 Clarendon Trust Company 281 Progress Associates 293 Conklyn's Florist 282 Raye's of Westover 233 Edmonds Motors, Inc. 282 Realty Investment Corporation 294 First Federal Savings 8: Loan 290 George H. Rucker Company 294 Association Stewart Buick, Inc. 291 First National Bank of Arlington 288 Stuckey Studio 296 Leon Fleisher jewelers 283 W. V. 8: M. Coach Company 291 Furniture, Inc. 284 W. T. Weaver 8: Sons, Inc. 297 Glen's Gift 8: Camera Shop 284 Yeatman's Hardware 293 Honick's Men's Wear 285 Yeonas Realty 293 f297j 98 YEARS AGO Progress printed its first yearbook . .. KINGSLEY LIFE - 1912 TODAY The vast experience and knowledge gained by Progress in pro- ducing thousands of yearbooks - from small private school annu- als to large, complicated publications for the largest colleges is of indispensable value to all editors of yearbooks. The 1953 Blue and Gray Was produced by PROGRESS ASSOCIATES TWO SMULL AVENUE 0 CA 6-5050 0 CALDWELL, N. J. Plant at Progress Square, Caldwell PRESIDENTS OF STUDENT ASSOCIATION 1934-Jack Beaman 1935-Courtney Hood 1936-Hilda Powers 1937--Paul Brown 1938-Pauline Maris 1939-Burton Bates 1940-Bob Clementson 1929-Jeanne Rose Harold Harbaugh 1930-Dorothy Leighty 1931-Elizabeth Cannon 1932-Rosey Kennedy 1955-Harold Gouldman 1934-Betty Wyllys Stone 1935--Ruth Mahundro 1936-Russel Strobel 1937-Shirley Smith 1938-Pauline Maris 1928-Ernest Wilt 1929-Glenn Hall 1930-Paul Heins 1951-Allan Willis 1932-Samuel Seymour 1933-Robert Simpson 1934-John Kaminsky 1935-Franklyn Payne 1936-joe Carr 1941-Rodney Gaumnitz 1942-Lee McDonald 1945-Barnes Lawson 1944-Billy Earl 1945-john Loilin 1946-Oliver Overseth 1947-Howard Paul HONOR GRADUATES 1939-Dora Oddsson Helen Duckson 1940-Robert Clementson 1941-Stanley Lusby Walter Ludwig 1942-Margaret Lynn 1943-Lain Curry 1944-Robert Friauf 1945-Mary Olga Longley 1946-Jeanne Payne Sarah Williams Presidents of Senior Classes 1937-Guy Bloomingburg 1938-Jack Hightower 1939-Bob Howell 1940-Paul johnson 1941-Dan johnson 1942-Claude Garfield 1943-Larry Woodward 1944-Hutchinson Stage 1945-Bill Lalor 1948-Edward Holley 1949-Arthur Wiley 1950-Pat Frankhouser 1951-Sam Eberdt 1952-Jim Payne 1953-Tom Thayer 1947 1948 -Jeanne Strume Allen Bowman -Claudia Richmond 1949-Evan Ivie 1950-Perry Organ Joan Stough 195 1-Barbara Norby Norman Beachley 1952-Fred Camp John Lambert Walter McCahan 195 3-Laura Pike Frank Young 1946-Walter Vass 1947-Robert Shirer 1948-Robert Calvert 1949-Frank Dill 1950-Bill Keese 1951-Fred Mohr 1952-Charles Montgomery 1953- Charles Huppuch 5299 1 M ,zQ,4I . ..tf '1 s s L v, 1,Q::'u ' , 'I A QM Hy 2' A . ,, 4.1, X '.- . ., yr me wr if Jfifssiffgszweivii 4 . 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