Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1957
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Sfudenfs . . . aspiring +o be ar+is+s homemalcers musicians scien+is+s excifed and 'Friendly a+ gayer rimes . . . plays concer+s dances rhoughfful and in+ense in more serious momenfs religious assemblies graduarion. All pieces of a puzzle which Fil' +oge'rher fo form . . . Washing+on-Lee Cur World. A 'CY Con'ren'rs Our Fall World Opening Day IO School Board I2 Superinlendenfs I3 Adminisfralion I4 Faculfy I8 Sophomores 40 Sfudenf Governmenf 58 Dances I 62 Play- The Youngesl' 64 Cheerleaders 66 Spor+s 68 Thanksgiving 78 Our Winler World Juniors . . 82 Honor Sociefies , I06 Clubs 6 II4 Publicalions I 36 Chrisfmas I46 Music I48 Dances l6l Spor+s I62 Our Spring World Exchange Trip I70 Play - Our Town I72 Spor+s I74 Seniors l88 Confesl' Winners 259 Adverfisemenls 266 if fl.. NA-SHINGTON L L MGH SCHOOL ....l, 1.....,.: ? N s-...-9 .32--i cl 'lg'-725: 'f 'N ...fif- , z 1 K5 ,LVL W1 K ' 1 Q' x, , QXW ! 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New Teachers New Friends The Sock Hop Foofboll gomes Old Ooken Buckef Highligh+ing Our FQH World. 3 . ,Q X ff IN 1 la A 5? Z, ' 4- Q , NEW STUDENTS ore foken on o four of 'he building on orEen+o+Iom doy by Judy High. WONDERING who? We new yeor S -V.'r' it- I f,4 .I I lu fsg' 848 Sophomores ON OPENING DAY Nancy Smifh HHS ouf one of We requlred forms. of W-L hos iw sfore for Jrhem, Hwe new sophomores meef in The gym for on orienfo- Y'-., , , 3 Q , 5 xx g .mv ' X 5 K I 9 1 X Hon ossembly on fheir rfirsi' doy of school, s -nf Arrive in Our World on Cpening Day On Sepfember 4, l956, The doors of W-L were opened ond 848 sophomores olong wifh 767 juniors ond 640 seniors began 'rhe new school yeor. A fofol of 2,256 sfudenfg complered regisfrofion cords ond received 'rheir schedule ossignmenfs. The sophomores were regisfered ond offended on orienfofion progrom which served fo rocquoinf fhem wifh closses, feochers, ond ocfivifies here of W-L. They were also folcen on fours fhrough fhe building during which fhe librory. cofeferio, oudi- forium ond imporfcnf rooms were poinfed ouf. A new hondboolc called fhe Generals Aid wos presenfed fo oll sfudenfs. If wos published by The sfudenf council, which worlced on if during fhe summer. If confained lisfs of sfudenf council officers. closs officers, explonofions of sfudenf council, sfu- denf forum, ond fhe l.C.C, ond generol inlormo- fion which helped oll sfudenfs 'ro feel of home in W-L. Early in fhe yeor on ossembly wos held which fhe enfire sfudenf body offended. This ossembly culminofed fhe o ening ocfivifies of fhe yeor I956- 57 ond fhe sfudenfs begon fo pursue fhe yeor's worlc in eornesf. The assembly succeeded in giving fhe now fhoroughly orienfed sfudenfs ci feeling of unify which losfed fhroughouf fhe yeor. SUMMER IS OVER, ond W-L sfudenfs opprooch fhe l956-57 school yeor. LOOKING FORWARD TO W-L, sophomores enfer fhe building for fhe firsf fime. f 'Y?Nv-' - - , O 3 19 S-,R -- 41- 5 1 i 11 School Board and Superinfendenls DR. ERWIN R. DRAHEIM DR. BARNARD JOY DR. L. CLARK KEATING MRS. BARBARA RICHES lNovember 2l, I956l MR. JAMES STOCKARD i 2' .. 5 , One of fhe mony volucible occomplishmenls of 'rhe Arlinglon Counly School Boord wos 'rhe obolish- ing ol fhe book renlol fees. The omission of fhis expense hos provided 'rhe sludenls here of Woshingfon-Lee wifh on increosed omounf ol spending money for luxuries. The school boord. which is lhe policy-making body of 'rhe educolionol sysfem, is composed of seven members. ln fhe fulure. members will be oppoinfed by 'rhe counfy boord. These people ore responsible for defermining The lengfh ol our work- ing doy. 'rhe omounf ol supplies we ore given wi+h which 'ro do our work, ond fhe lenglh ond frequency of our vocolions omong ofher queslions. We, os cifizens. ore proud of fhe world in which we live. Wilhouf fhe dedicoled efforrs of The school boord we would nor hove sufficienf froin- ing fo occepl lhe problems of 'rhe world obou+ us. The principol responsibilily for fhe good school sysfem resfs wifh fhe school boord ond fheir essenliol decisions. ADJACENT TO WASHINGTON-LEE ore 'rhe of- fices of fhe Arlingfon Counly School Boord. 12 f Responsible for CiTizen Expense CuT The Taslc aT execuhng The new plan concerning TexTboolc renTal Tees became The respons1brllTy of The school superrnTendenTs IT TS Thesr duTy To enacT all policies adopTed by The school board and To encourage beTTer school school board relahanshlps Led by Mr T Edward RuTTer These superrn TendenTs serve as The advlsors oT our own school world The necessary harmony and smooTh eTT1cr ency ol This deparTmenT may be aTTrlbuTed To The conscuenhous supervuslon aT Mr RuTTer The lnsTruc Tronal programs and curriculum aT This world Tall under The dnrecT supervosaon ol Dr C Glenn Haas The assocuaTe superunTendenT Mr CharlesJ Walsh assnsTs Mr RuTTer by selechng all personnel rang 7.41 mg from cusTodnans To bus drivers To The nnsTrucTors Themselves He ns responsuble Tor The qualnTy of our educahonal opporTunrTues The mannTenance OT our buildings and The procuremenT of necessary supplies are dependenT upon The gusdance of Dr Edward J Braun These TacTors conTrrbuTe To The general appearance of our buildings Even Though we are noT as Tamnlnar wnTh The superlnTendenTs as wuTh oTher persons who 1nTluence our lives Thus deparTmenT promoTes The unnTy and cooperahon so necessary To our world oT 57 4 W MR T EDWARD RUTTER SupersnTendenT of Schools lf 'N T' -45. '1- .- LOOKING OVER THE DIVIDING LINE beTween Wash anT superunTendenT of schools Dr C Glenn Haas assocxaTe nngTon Lee and Wolceheld are Mr EdwardJ Braun assusT superrnTendenT QT schools and Mr Charles J Walsh ossusTanT supennTendenT of schools , 517. , ,f Q ., fy' ivy'- if m 4,221 'fg' 'Y -L ,A Q 3' 'X J auifllva -jg ff W ,qi 1 3 Homeroom Policy Proves Effective MR. BENJAMIN T. NORRIS Associale Principal Here in our world, Washingfon-Lee, fhe well- being of every cilizen is of primary imporfance. The responsibilify for fhis well-being is designoled ro lhe adminisfrafion. The adminislrafion is based on a four-man sys- 'remz Mr, Jerry Gerich, principal: Mr. Beniamin Norris, associafe principal: Mr. Alexander Ander- son, assislanl principal: and Mr, James Mahoney. also assisfanl principal. Mr. Gerich is fhe he-ad of W-L and he is direclly responsible lor ils smoolh operafion in all phases of school life. Mr. Norris is concerned wifh cifizen welfare. This involves inslruclors. rransporlafion and lhe masfer schedule. The change in homeroom and club policy was eilecfed under his supervision. Mr. Anderson is in charge of curriculum and qifizen aclivily. Mr. Mahoney is responsible lor our buildings and grounds. and for fhe efficient direclion of +he cenfral a+fendance sys+em. Working logelher, 'rhe principals have revamped the homeroom and club programs fhis year. They have provided for fhree shorl' homeroom periods each weelc, while all club acfivify has been sched- uled afler school. The principals have also been acfive in fhe improvemenl of +he cafe+eria and school grounds. Through 'fhe efforls of fhe adminis- +ra+ion, our world has been made a be'r+er place in which fo live, MR. ALEXANDER H. ANDERSON Assisianl' Principal R15 ,ii - -,, VE, .J 1 ., . f. NX' r Qi i X I Q! X JAMES D. MAHONEY Assisfanf Principal 1' 16 A 15 'W Mrs. Lois Downs Mrs. Mildred Nixon Mrs. Grace Thomas OFFICE ASSISTANTS Gretchen Green, Gayle August, Shirley Vitale, and Miss Georgia Alexander work in W-L's central ottice, Secretaries and Attendance The present attendance system was initiated in the W-L program last year. This system is the only one ot its kind in Virginia, and it has proved to be quite ettective. Students returning to school atter on absence are ad- mitted by Mrs. Lippy and six guidance counselors. The students are given an admittance card which must be signed by each subiect teacher. Each absence becomes part ot a detailed record but it is not torgotten: Mrs. Catherine Lippy then contacts the parents tor veritication ot absences. The secretaries in the main ottice are not concerned with the detailed work which contronts the attendance ottice, but they are responsible tor the accuracy ot the permanent records. The secretaries record such items as grades, reading scores, and remarks at the taculty on the student'5 perma- nent record. Patience and understanding are two aualitica- tions besides their clerical abilities which these secretaries certainly possess. 7-4 , Q., ,, s,..:w,,.,.-.V , TEMP! Cffice Compile Individual Records 8 Y HIM. I W BAYARD PORTER feceives his excuse for being oc e + e day befcfe :fem Mfs. I'Ic'sf:J Obourn. EL AINE SMITH :Q eye obsedee SVC 3 DO e ce oss 0 os on ORE Is' ' Y' J' ,,,:.h'f,'1 ., , ,X - -J , I I H , It l I a 9 . .K ' , . ,- . ,Q 'L 4 'H ef 'Q' - 'R , . J, f f , ...I 2K ., 5 fl fin ,X 52: if i 4? MRS. CATHERINE LIPPY, wbo is If- charge oi of e some 'l E'f'1C' Simi' C' 'E' 'GCC dE. I ,Q I ln 0ur World . .Wrifers Acfors Angeline Anderson Fred Carpenfer Mrs. Ru+l1 Crouse George Davis ILLUSTRATIONS HELP Wilma Thomas reporl +o her English class Lnsfemng are Judy Grandy and Bob Moghon. Mary Coolce Mrs. Mary Councell Mrs. Berdyne Eddy David Gibbs Mrs. Carolyn Goeh Freda Guinn Mabel Haclrney Mrs. Pearl Hanson Thomas Haynie Mrs. Maryanne Hood Howard Hun'l'er Eliza befh M cKnigh+ Use English in Essays and Plays REPRESENTATIVES from Mrs. Miller Vice's Sophomore Eng- Cedure an Leadership Training Day. Jeaneffe COZZGHS. lish classes slage a demonslrafion of Parliarnenlary Pro- slanding ar +he podium, served as Chairman for fhe group. ln order lor our world 'ro run smoafhly we musf be able 'ro express our ideas A- i g clearly and explicirly bofh orally and in ' wriflen worlc. These 'ralenls are developed Do 0l'l'Y Nelson in our lhree required years of English . G+ W,L. Mrs. Marie Peclrham We are encouraged To improve our oral expression rhrough drama and speech courses and our lilerary lalenls lhrough journalism classes. The dramalic produclions of our world are sponsored by fhe English deparrmenl. The qualify of our various papers and magazines may be aflribufed fo rhe prac- 'rice lraining and experience gained from lhese various courses, Many clubs supplemenl rhe English cur- riculum. The Penman Club, Drama Club and a Lirerary Reading Club all lurlher our experience, In preparafion for college boards, a Vocabulary Enrichmenl' Club is oifered. Few of us realize how viral The proper usage and developmenf ol our English is lo rhe qualify of our world af W-L as well as fhe larger world which we enler upon graduafion. Mrs. Doris Rodin Mrs. Helen Shannon Hazel Sherrill Mrs. June ShurflilT Mrs. Miller Vice Rebecca Wafson N' Y' fiat' 6 l S+anley Book William Brooks Dean Brundage ver' rd, Jane EllioTT George GoeTz Simon Korczowslci VoTers AcTive in Elecfions Since T956-57 was an elecTion year, sTudenTs of boTh GovernmenT and l'lisTory classes were acTive in elecTion proiecTs. Some oT The GovernmenT sTudenTs held highly conTesTed class elecTions. STudenTs held acTual convenTians, campaigns and rallies Tor Their candidaTes. The elecTions were highly compeTiTive and very successTul. OTher sTudenTs acTually assisfed aT The polls on elecTion clay. l-lisTory sTudenTs Travelled To Williamsburg where They viewed The birThplace ol American elecTions. ApproximaTely 400 ArlingTon GovernmenT sTudenTs par'Tic- ipaTed in elecTion acTiviTies. This comprised The largesT number ol sTudenTs in The UniTed STaTes engaged in This Type of acTiviTy. Psychology sTudenTs learn The TundamenTals oT human behavior. This helps Them in geTTing along wiTh oThers ond solving Their problems. Commercial Law and Economics give sTudenTs back- ground inTorrnaTion which will aid Them in college sTudies in The Tields oT Tinance and poliTics. The subiecTs oTTered by The Social STudies DeparTmenT are as varied as The world around us. The Tollowing subiecTs are oTTered: Virginia and UniTed STaTes 6overnmenT and Virginia and UniTed STaTes HisToryg World l'lisTory and World Geography: Commercial Law, Economics and Psychology. These subiecTs carry ouT The purpose oT The Social STudies DeparTmenT which is enabling sTudenTs To be well-adiusTed. well-inTormed ciTizens. .iw 1 T i'1,7:'Y? M iv' ks 7 A 1 1 ff g ETL' ,, ,. C Zig rj,-f ww f .ml ' fe-new 1 HERE AT THE BATTLE oT Sarofogo .... Mr, Dana Tyner during hisTory class as he poinTg To a map oi The Pond explains To Dick Thomas. Karen CurTis, and Paul UniTed STOTGS. 20 Number 400g Lead U. S. Mfslwmloyd x 'L .a.., nk 'L '7 Sully Loving Lloyd McCord N '4 Henry McCone Evo Newell w-f-fm. IN ary' C7 Dano Pond Roberl' Thomson Ko+l1erune Rucker Rober+ Waldorf BEAT SCHATZMANN Qongf 'U Qfei Clvfgg C705 Presnderl lolvn l'lCwOrd LC' We CC' LH, :fHmg:1fTof 'G HG: 21 . . . French, German, Lalin, Spanish we 3 ,- .- NANCY GLOVER is busily lrying lo coniugale a verb in her Lalin closs. The Language Deparlmenl is conslanlly lrying lo broaden lhe benelil ol language sludy beyond iusl lullilling a college enlrance reguiremenl, Besides sludyinq lhe basic lunda' menlals ol lhe language, lhe more advanced classes also allempl lo speolc more ol lhe language. Four dillerenl languages are ollered in lhe curriculum. Lalin, Spanish ond French may be sludied lor all lour years. while German is ollered lor only lwo years. The embassies, which are lrequenlly visiled by language sludenls, provide a realislic olmosphere lo supplemenl lhe classroom sludies. There are several clubs and honor socielies associaled wilh lhe Language Deparlmenl, The Junior Classical League and Lalin Honor Sociely are open lo qualified Lalin slu- denls: lhe French Club and French Honor Sociely serve lhe same capacily lor French sludenlst lhe lnlernalionol Club is open lo sludenls ol all languages. One ol lhe goals ol lhe Langu-age Deparlmenl is lhe eslablishing ol a German Honor Sociely. The slandardizalion of admission and aclivilies ol lhe language honor socielies has been a currenl proiecl. Wilh ian eye loward selling up a classroom having recording and lislening equipmenl. lhe Language Deparl- menl wishes lo eslablish a Foreign Language Laboraloryf' Language recordings -and equipmenl would be kepl in lhis laboralory, Washinglon-Lee has a higher percenlage ol language sludenls lhan mosl higheschools. MARY LOTT and Larry Fspenshade dlsplav O llOQ OS lhev auiz lhe Spanish class. Sam Tumrning roises his hand lc answer lhe queslion, Wlwol do lhe slars represenl7 Add lnfernafional Flavor s Ml'S.Sil'CI'1 Gregorian Eucmnc Griffin Elizabe+h Huls Mrs. Ka+hcrine New+on Mrs. Alice S+. Cyr Mrs. Frances Wcfers WORKING HARD on his dolly ossignmerw of 'rronslcfing o chopfer in Lofin II closs is Sfeve Buckner. Mrs. Selma Webb 23 .4 .N ! v . f.- . , . 1 J., 5 -'.-Q ,',.-ogy.. wr----.I-. . f.,+.f.'-'.'.-- 0 0900..- ..,. -Q. . 'nv .i, . 93 ,Q 4' W. .784 4' '-nf? 41. - 'Q A X f JE..- A rrr fi s Q ' . 'x 4 'I .Fdf .-f'.':r5- 'Q K' a'u:ov:3o Q3 Wu'fu1S 4:29. '. .2211 1 . ff-Exffk 4 4, . xy Q gg 2 X ArTlsTs Publlclze EvenTs by PosTers The TalenTed arTisTs OT our world oTTer excellenT publiciTy Tor school sponsored proiecTs such os dances, concerTs, aThleTics. and soliciTing ciTizen parTicipaTion in drives. While Their posTers and banners are quiTe eTTecTive in odverTising, They also odd beauTy and varieTy To The classrooms and halls. AT ChrisTmas This beauTy is displayed on painTed windows. Some oT The more advanced sTudenT5 have underTolcen The Task oT porTraying The diT'TerenT culTures oT The ages on posTers. These posTers will be used in The Torm oT slides lor counTy insTrucTion. Our arTisTs have been encouraged To parTicipaTe in local and naTional arT and posTer conTesTs. The experience oT compeTing wiTh oThers in This Tield helps To develop The individual TalenTs, NOT only do The arTisTs concern Themselves wiTh adverTis- ing and beauTiTying The school buf They also underTolce any arT proiecTs necessary To The accomplishmenT5 oT oTher deparTmenTs. The scenery Tor The plays is iusT one of The many conTribuTions of TalenT oTTered by our arTisTs. 6 .-rf' -. 4,94 P ki 12,-.N his me T' T I '.-.fe 1 FUTURE INDUSTRIAL DESIGNERS Delores NorThrop and GreTchen Green pracTice Texfile designs in Their arT class. Musicians Offer Annual Concerfs Cerloinly oulslanding among ihe memories ol our W-L world will be lhe sounds ol various Types oi music echoing fhrough The halls. Music is a very viial parl ol our world. lr deiermines our moods or dillerenf fimes. For insiance, ihe reverenl afmosphere presenl a+ our various religious assemblies fhroughoui lhe year ig creoled by our choir and orchesrro. When, on lhe olher hand, lhe enihusiaslic marching band slrilces up a likely lune af our oep rallies, our W-L Enfhusiasm' wells up wifhin us and an enrirely dilierenl mood prevails. Our musicol lalenis ore well represenled on various occasions, malcing lhis deparimenl very deserv- ing of our pride and recognilion, Join? annual concerls are olso presenfed by 'rhe musicians. Choir, Madrigals, Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Orchesira Concerl Bond, Marching Band, Reserve Band, Maioreries, and The newly organized Girls' Ensemble all belong lo ihe music deparimeni, Any musically inclined sludenf can find a course offered lhal is suiied 'ro hig parlicular inieresls ond plans. Mary Lou Alexander Dorolhy Baumle Florence Booker William Pfeifier CAROLE LONEY, Fred Lon' Sglly Bufqher, Bob Hanscom, John Miiiman, Linda Schecier, and Don Wigenf were some ol ihe W-L sfudenrs who played in 'rhe All Siale Orchesira . . . Craffsmen Apply Technical Skills F' wyiig .41 li. Fi: 'V f Andrew Elsec i A ,,, .T Di 1 T Bruno Paras X N fy, ' ErnesT Parry , . l x If Q . il X I -T I ,:....- ' f -24X Eugene Yager . Alex Yuhanial: HOWARD HOLMES and l-lenry Lederer experimenT wiTh a Television seT in Radio and Television Shop. The lndusTrial ArTs DeparTmenT, which Trains our craTTs- men in Their specialized fields, has slowly been changing iTs original purpose. ln The pasT The indusTrial arTs sTudenTs Trained Tor one speciTic Trade such as elecTrician. mechanic or prinTerg buT now more emphasis is being placed on a general knowledge oT each course. This change, however, does noT eliminaTe The need Tor skilled craTTsmen. The prinTers are consTanTly called upon To provide pro- grams, TiclceTs and even posTers Tor adverTising oT civic evenTs, The TransporTaTion shop builT a Trailer Tor The crew To use in moving Their shells. ProiecTs such as These help To TurTher The progress oT oTher phases ol our lile. AlThough aiding oTher deparTmenTs is an imporTanT parT of The indusTrial arTs Training, The progress made in new endeavor is necessary. Some oT The elecTricians builT a color wheel Tor receiving color picTures on a blaclc and whiTe Television receiver. The mechanics oT The auTo mechanic shop gained experience while working on The diTTerenT parTs ol cars. The Training and slcills acquired by These craTTsrnen in our world will sTrengThen The developmenT and progress aT The world ObouT us. df . . . Homemakers Preview Fashions HOME ECONOMIC STUDENTS. Gloria Chaconas and Phyllis Longerbeam, gain praclicol experience in class. Mrs. Joyce Despoin bv Mrs. Mary Enzor 4 The aromas and sounds emerging from The home eco- nomics rooms reveal The varied ocfivifies wifhin, Sfudenls become proficienr in sewing, cooking, home furnishing and management and ofher imporfanf domesfic slcills. l-lere al W-L, bolh boys and girls parficipofe acfively in The home economics progriam. During The pre-Christmas season a represenfafive from a local deparfmerir sfore explained how To selecf and pur- chase gills. Sewing proiecfs were exhibifed fhroughouf The year in To hall showcase. Two fashion shows were also presenled. The larler show was scheduled in The spring, +o help W-Lifes choose spring and summer apparel. These proiecfs enable home economics sludenfs 'ro acquire slcills which will be useful fo Them in Their Turure occuparions ond daily life. WAYNE ARMSTRONG and Bob Brown woich Beverly Moiflond ond Theda Jones m-alce doughnufs. 'Y I '2 f vs ,, . i X I I .ff 5' 5 E 27 Q-5 Mrs Loulse Allsfon Mrs Mary Campbell Annabelle Caulfield Elnzabefh Dallon Eluzabe+l1 Elsea Paul Grumm Mafhemahclans Malhemahcuans play an umporlanl par? rn any world There would be no worrhwhule progress wnrhouf The prachcal applrcahon al +he prrncrples of malhemahcs All phases of scuence and afher sublecls depend upon mafhemahcal reaschlng and compurahon Varrous busrnesses also regurre lhose experuenced rn rnafhemahcal hgures and procedures l order lo sfnnnulale unleref IU rhls viral sublecf The nnsrrucfors are plannrng a cour e ol study whuch w ll beffer sur fhe needs of rhe rndrv dual New opporfunmes are benng provuded for advanced sfudenrs nn addnfuon To more varued programs ro nnfroduce new courses For fhose who need revrews for college board examrnalnons specual help sessuons are being sponsored by Jrhns deparfmenl The slrenglh ol our world hrnges on lhe qualify of our 'rravnung un hugh school whelher our plans rnclude lurfher sludy or an nmnnedrale lransnluon Info rhe world of business Our world can nor be successful unless 'rhese lundarnenfal prrncrples are applned correcrly PETE BRUNS explauns a geomefry problem fo Bob Murphy Lass Herfzler and Marcna Clough 3 'Chuang Use Skills, Correlate The Sciences '55 . ii, T5 rl' , .9 ,. -c 1 - ,fs wr Q .AL is I 1 ,.-J-' 'f TRIANGLE ABC is conqruenf +o friongle XYZ , . clossmoles Alex Hughes. Bob l-lorfmon and Jeff Ring in Tom Boss explains o lwomeworlc problem ol llwe board To Mr. Taylors plone geomerry class. DICK PETERSON uses o model lo help Underslond o solid geomefry Theorem, , 0: Q af' n'4'Q1?Q A P V ' Ralph Guinllwer Florence Hiclcerson Mrs. Frances Keifer Rufln Marlin Ruby Slwreeves Simeon Taylor 29 ow ' gj Thomas Cl1ris'l'ie Mrs. Hilda Dryer Paul Hounslwell Donald Lewis Harry Packard Mrs. Edna Riley Scienfisfs Help Mrs. Helen Mifchell Edward Nor'l'l1 Ar'rl1ur Rondeau Roland Spencer WHERE DlD THAT AMOEBA GO? lrene Speaks and scopes and lry fo calclw lhe elusive animal in flwenr slglwfs Suzanne Davis are wondering as +l'1ey acliusl llweir micro- in biology class, ,'4L..4-f ag! mf- I' .....fl, wlfh Development of Prolecf Plans if -s- 1 l HOPE IT WON T EXPLODE' Thrnlis Ann Spongenburg Abou? 300 W L sfudenls lnclude chemxslry an fhenr sensor os she ond Molcolrn Annus fry 0 lcb experlmenl' unchemuslry The leynole rn fhe Scrence Deporlmenr rhs yeor s helpung orhers by shrnulohng nnleresf rn screnhhc helds A Sclence Serysce us bevng sforled vhch wrll nclude lob osslsfcnfs prospechve lob osslsfonls ond srudenfs unleresled 'H pfeSenl1nq Sclenfxllc dwsploy leclures The Scue ce Hono Socuefy whlch wos s+or+ed +hree yeors, dgo us conhnulnq nfs help sessnons Anofher foslc fhe Science Deoorfrnerf hos underlolcen ns 'rhe helplng of rnferesfed sludenfs In develop mg prolecfs for Sclence Pours ond scholorshlp requrremenfs The Science Deporfmenf lhrg yeor has mode greof sfrrdes schedule foword unfluencmg wor+hy sfudenfs +o enter screnhfnc helds The oreos of scnenfnlnc endeovor offered In our world fhrough which our scnenfrsfs der ve fhe obnlry To help olhers ore bxology chemlslry ond physucs ln biology fhe sfudy of plonf ond onnmol lnfe ns underfolnen Tnrough chernlsfry we leor oo ur moffer lhe chonges ff UFGSVQOES ond fhe energy enlenng :n+o lhese changes Phys cs s comprused of The sfudy of hear lrghf sound eleclrucol ond mechomcol energy The knowledge derrved from fhese lelds o sfudy IS uhlnzed an our world now ond wll be used n our worlds IH fhe lufure 0 0 c ' , ,gif ,1- .Q T lids -. s - , 'f r gf . K' I E . V f 'L X. .r q ,SI .l f , 1 V . fl T -f' . - 1 T y 4 .Q ll I II ' ' ' - ' - . A I I . . . .. . U ' ' ' ' , 1 I ' I ' ' ' I 'I V v ' I 4 A ' I ' , ' , ' ' ' ' n o . ' r , ' ' . ' T ' ' . Q i ' 1 I n . . . f , .. . I I 3 . . . Trainees Ne'r High Daily Wages Boyd Hargraves Roberl Seidel Excellerif rraining programs are available for 'rhe mem- bers oi our world who desire on-The-iob experience prior lo gradualion. These opporluniries are divided info Two fields. Diversified Occupalioris is a vocalional educalion program for sludenls who desire rrairiing lor Their fulure. This year approximaiely lwelve sluderils will represenl WAL or a srafewicle convenriari in Virginia Beach. Dis- Trilaulive Educalion is offered in o Two-year program which provides rraining in lhe operaliori ol relail, whole- sale and service eslablishmenrs. These deparlmenis help sludenfs +o find lhe iob sifuaiians in which lhey will be mos? successful. JUDY HIGH comes info lhe School Slore for a quick purchase before class. X m XXX' DOTTIE ROUX 'fakes advanfage of fhe opporlcriifv +o buy This sfore is operafed by Mr Boyd Hargraves Dislribulive supplies from Gracie Walker who works in fhe School Slare Educaiiari sludenis . . . Clerical Workers Aid in Offices BARBARA CARTER finds lhe adding machine mo fhan counling an her Fngerg, 33 E re erlicienf The business deparfmenf provides fhe Training neces- sary fo 'rhose sfudenfs who wish to develop skills in fhis field. Through fyping, shorthand, commercial mafh, boole- lceeping and vocalional office lraining, sfudenfs develop qualiiicalions which are pleasing lo prospecfive em- ployers. Courses in business machines are also offered +o inferesled sfudenls. Some s+uden+s move from Wash- inglon-Lees business deparlmenf fo wellepaying iobs. Many, however, use Their Typing and sharlhand skills in college or relafed sfudies. This year 'rhe business depar+men+ has added corn- mercial malh 'ro ifs courses and esfablished courses wfrh an eye loward inferesfed sophomores. Enrollmenr in business courses has been sleadily increasing, bu+ +he deparlmenl' added momenlum lo fhis movemenf by presenfing a slcif designed +o explain The business deparf- menl program and +o slimulale inferesl in il. Plans were begun for organizalion of a Fulure Business Leaders ol America Club. ll' is hoped +ha+ lhese proiecls will acquaint each sludenf wifh fhe value of lhe depar'rmen+ and will encourage lhem fo include business courses in fheir schedule. FRANCES RAGUSA ialces a 'fimed wriiing 'ro increase her speed. Mrs. Ellen Corcoran 95 ,,. 'JW Q John Donohue tx X.. Richard Greene 'ii , ., C L x ft X Eva Harbough Mrs. Mildred Houser Agnes Lafhcm Mrs. Edilh Purcell C2 -'er 'ZX PATSY SULLIVAN, Faye Rosennan and Sue Shuffle walch Judy l-lorlon enioy rrompoline pracrice. . . . Afhlefics lOne, Two, lhree, four, class half! This command is ollen heard by srudenls of 'rhe renrh and elevenrh grades. Boys and girls are required +o include heallh educarion and physical educo+ion in rheir schedules. Boys are laughl lhe iundarnenlals of foorboll, baseball, irack, wreslling ond individual sporls, Girls learn golf, archery, hockey, baskel- ball and individual sporls. These individual sporfs include lennis, ping-pong, badminlon and orhers. l-leallh educalion in lhe lenfh and elevenfh grades covers problems such as menfal heallh, disease and safely. Tl-e nurse. Mrs. Young, who works in connecfion wilh lhe Physical Educalion Deparrmenr, conducls hearing, sight weigh? and height lesls lor every sludenl and records lhe .resulls on permanenl records. An aclive exrra-curricular alhlelic program is also in progress. Along wilh varsily and iunior varsily compelilion, inframurals were offered +o boys of all grades, while girls porricipaled in lhe Girls' Arhlelic Associalion. On Fridays, a program ol co-recrea+ion was scheduled wirh sauare dancing and social dancing for everyone. This helps lo lurlher rhe purpose of 'rhe deparlmenl which is 'ro promole fhe heallh ol every sludenl. DAVE MORSE referees o wresrling march in gym belween Jim Kirkwood and Bill l-lines. I ealfh Build Beffer Clhzens Mrs. Mary Causey Charles Marvin Franklin Rockwell Mrs. Abbie Smi+l1 Mrs. Doro+l1y Miller Nuie Kafhryn Young Nrrie Q-'S vt Counselors Charr Career Plans Mabel Allan Sarah Cloud Alice Lo'H' James Lynch Mrs. Thelma Ross Secrelary Mrs, Rulh Warlrins Regislrar HOLLY RUFFNER discusses wilh Miss Mabel Allan The college she wishes 'ro allend. Mrs. Belly Hargraves T' Mary Higgins Honora Obourn 45' ln our world, was in any world, problems arise and decisions musl be made. Since The sludenrg wish To find 'rhe solu lions besl' suiled lo 'rheir inleresrs, 'rhey allen go lo Their guidance counselors. These advisors offer suggesfions as lo rhe mosl suilable and elilecfive course of sludy lo meel The individual needs. Through such programs as college nighl and career day lhe Guidance Deparlmenl helps sludenls develop lheir lalenls lo The lullesl, and. as a resull, conlribule lheir besl 'ro lhe larger world which 'rhey enler upon gradualion Manage is lxj when-d Q c'. rf,1 KQD lx I I ' ' f A x! :? 'l i K 'W -.Q po' ,Hz ew, 1.1, O . ' of, f' On .Q ',vs1.. ' 5 ll, ,I Ax. M '15 C if , 4 . '..'uv.,- 'L . .,,,., Q. bv 'K' 'QiN'ivl A A I 19 :lx 56 0 A pi! Z ' Llbrarlans Presenf New Llferafure Washlngron Lee rs acc a W h Vl a one of mosl' comple e hugh schoo o T s ure e ol lhe undusfruou lorornans The number r oool or The sne ves has been sreaduly nncreasnng unrl or +he e a ol lhs year 'rhe llbrary wa house I5 OOO bool: T e lbro y alle Q such exfras as maaazlnes and on nl rrnal readrnq room Back lssues ol maqazlnes newspapers and pamphlefs are lcepl on lnle as reference rnalerlal Movres re ords and olher audro vlsual alcls are avaulable Tor sfoaenl L e Early ln The year a fa L. ly lea was held Der ng lhus lea new boolfs were unlrodecea To The achers and 'rhe feachers were unslrecled ln how lo gel The mosl from The llbrary oy The use ol sludy helps anal olher malernals Throuqhoul The year The llbrar ans have encouraged The sludenfs +o malce lull use of rhe lbrorys lacrlrhes There TS somelhlng ol lnleresl for everyone rn our lrbrory TS The lubraruan s phllosophy Befween 500 and I OOO sluclenl use The llbrary darly Mrs Doro+hy Bryanf Mrs Morleffa Campbell Secrcla y Efhel Joyner Agnes Jushce B- 5 ,gnu -FQ BETTY WAGGONER SELECTS A BOOK from fhe shelves of The W L llbrary Whefher 4+ s for a reporf or Iusf reaclnng for pleasure Belly can hncl a boolc she wlll luke :M 4' .eff 37 A4 Able Drlvers Insure Clvlc Safely Mis Z 'V' Flu-s 'UP M IN DRIVER TRAINING Ann Sfevens and Gary Williams of Theur regular course Their znslruclor IS Mr Richard are shown lhe dnfferenr parts of fhe car molar as a parf Marlon The safely of each cuhzen ol our world IS I greal concern +o everyone Capable drivers can do more fo unsure +he clflzen s safely lhan anyone else Wulhun aboul four weeks sludenls learn lhe fundamenfals of good druvnng fhrough +he Driver Trarnung Course Only +hose sfudenls having a s+udy hall may schedule druver fraunlng Before driver lrannung as guven however The sfudenl' musf meer slale requxremenlg whuch Include having reached +he rnrmmum age ol hhreen Mosl sludenls learn fhe rules of +he road how lo drlve and parallel parlc nn less 'rhan four weelcs skulls are perfec+ed IH fhe exfra hme There us usually on average of rhree s+uden+s +o a car When one group has had sultluclenl lralmng They relurn lo lher sludy halls and a new group begvns 'rhe same lfraunrrg Alberf Harmger Rach rd Morfon 1 f O O O O O O 3' ,. t1.,,!,.,, if lf' x ' 4 x V , ' 4 I I 1 -., y , ' , ', 'WIN-.,fu I Q 'ir-are g I 0 , 5 , . I 1 ,, - ' O i , A . ' ' V 58 . . . Mr. 'Mac' Leads Cleaning Crew F G7 X g A l ii'-QQ-' if 4 vi ,J 4 'Nqr q .rin nm i-, Leff fo Righf: Frances LaBagh-Manager, Inez Field, Aeelin MaGuire. Louise Marcey. Margaref Loerner, Alberla Kerns, Deliu Sorrell, Naomi Shiny windows, clean halls, waxed floors-all of fhese confribuie ro fhe appearance of our W-L world. Well- Trimmed lawns and regularly-sheared shrubs are also 'rhe responsibilily of lhe +wen+y-rwo man feam, headed by Mr. Mclnlurff. ln addilion fo rhese duries, fhis group opens rhe school for all evening aciivilies, readies our many bleachers fre- quenfly and performs various olher necessary duries. Lefl' fo Righl: Mr. Smifh. Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Oliff, Mr. Spelis. Mrs. Rasfon. Lucy Marcus, Anne Field, Maude Bradley, Mary Newman Gerfrude Baxfer. Anofher essenlial branch ol This deparrmenf includes fhe members of 'rhe cafeleria srafl. Our lunchrime meals are planned, prepared and served daily by rhese ladies-in- while. This phase of our world is imporranl 'ro our physical well-being. Our pride in Washinglon-Lee is due, in parl, fo lhe concenlraied efiorls of fhese lwo branches of our service deparlmenf, Johnson. Mr. Serfles. Mrs, Wright Mrs. Mafisans, Mrs. Teachey, Mrs Howard. Mrs. Sura. Mr. Langsfon. Mr. Mclnfurfl. 5 M I :cl .AD Kimball, Pilcher, Glover, RICHARD KIMBALL Presrdenr WALTER PILCHER Vnce Presndem' NANCY G-LOVER Secrefa ry MARILYN PEARSON Treasurer MR STANLEY BOOK lfx Q SPOHSOP JUDY WEARNE and Ann Roland WOIl for The lale bus IOI MI' LeRoy AYldefSOYl Fll'Sl FOV Sdlly Allen Karen VCI MQDqn el Conway M Her Pefe Brung Jane Sh' Her Mgrge Sparra Marfha Thomas Alma Richardson Marcxa Clough Ken Krwff Pamrla Bonn ng Marshall Andrews Ann Dupell Mchael Thomas Jnm Leypoudf Pa? Bra n Peggy Rmyan Second row Donald Nel Susan Bull Carole Frazer Pamela Ford Gay Pearso Bob Hancher R chord Shaker Ed Payne U - 5, LI- . . , '.sf - ' I A ' 1 , ' . - 1 1 ' ' 1 ' fx . I .yi I 5 4 Q 3 5, - . . - ' 2 . 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Pearson Guide Class in First Year li' HOMEROOM I02 Mrs Ellen Corcoran Flrsl row S d T an ra rexler Ellen Cobb Rufh Conway Jean Holler Second row Phyllis Morfon L l S H' l oa u on Ju IO Beech Mary Ann Sauber secrefary Jeanne Sands 'rreasurer Jane Reynolds vuce presldenl' Roger Pame presldenl Suz 'Nh HOMEROOM IO3 Mass Annabelle Caulleld Flrsi row Anne Owen Jackie Allen Howard Marlon Gall Anderson Mary Wood ard Y Second row Jeaneffe Cozzens Barbara Goerberf R ell Odl d USS an lreosurer Karen Puclcard presldenl' Ann Han we vce presucienr in..- anne Davus Karen Benson Thurd row Clayfon McCauley Cl de Y Maghan Duck Newman Dave Glbson Jummy Ferguson Danny Scofleld Paul She ard Pl' H f J p ee oy ennnngs Funk Bob Schanfz Alex Hughes John Payne Hugh Skees Gmger Rawllns-secrelary Barbara Coflln Marne Shaffer Third row Pafrxcl: Trlbe Ken McCloud Jfm Woodson Ronald Defkngells Par Saunders Fred Moore Roy Wood Calherme Leon Jlm Puffs Nell Smarf Ed McNelce Dabney Townsend 41 jg, ff 3 , . 'l 1 . 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R K I - I ' - 5 I ' ' , , ' , ' V : Sophomores Select Carroll, Aux to C if HOMEROOM IO4 Mrs Hrlda Dryer Furs? row Nancy Ross Jeanne row Tom Tucker Jack Holslon Carolyn McBee Jessica Lrppmon Mnfchell Tum Minor vrce presudenf Irene Speolces presndenf Judy Belly Haga Jan Benge John Bulman Judy Horfon Suzy Gubm Murdock secrefary Treasurer Borbaro Williams Anna Hansel Second Bryon Tufen Joyce Benner Ted Slone Russell Downey 4 0 5 ......SfX'a. - we i HOMEROOM I05 Miss Ellzabefla Elseo Fursf row Joan MCC bon row John l-logw od Bob Me-ado B b Wr hem Sandy LoBcon ors Drclr Sclwoonover vce presrclenr Noncy Sanders presldenf Slmrley e ler Bron o nr r Kenne M rroy candy Loveless secrelary Beverley Joclcgon freasurer Lndo Marrn Second Gregor Roos-rr Newman . , 5 , y ,. y M Y J , 1 K.. , A ! r V ,4 . lk K' fav J , n rr f, ' . .- ' - -- 3 K e 41 I 5-I i L 31 . ' kk ' . . I l . x , i v ' X' Q H' 5 Q ' :I my 3 xx ' r , I 3 ff y 6 r y ll J' Q' T11 f s ,- J nfl ' f M- 975. 5 ' r - Alf y , , if ' ' J . H1 is Y 5 1 -, 3 4 A - J 0 f u'm,., ' .N 5 ' . ' ' - ' Z J ll r 1 O . ', C -3 , , l- I ' -I ' ., - ' , 4 M lx , R Y ung Bon .' Bu dial: th , ' Mc- - 1 , I E' . y J . Serve as Representatives of Class TMS X HOMEROOM IO6 Mrs Eva Newell Furs? row Judy Buchanan Carole Harmon Nmclry Nlcodernus Gay Callaway Gene Knnq Mary Beth Dodge Second row Daphne Mller Judy Aux Ezleen Conn John Alexander vrce presfdenl Susan Handy presldenf Ma reen HOMEROOM IO7 Mass Euanna Grumn Furs? row Lyfmr- M Cr-nes y Q r e r I e K nz Marqcre J econd row B sy N ar me Fmn secrelary Jnm Gran? lreasurer Judy Allman Marsha Jump Thlrd row Larry Buck Davud Hanson Tum Dixon Raberf Cozzens Davld Mawry Clarlc Ernclcson Judy Fuedelman Davxd Wade Wa fer Coufher Belly Belew Theodore Radn Thomas Samaha Charles uures Jlrn Herald e a d K I eyms Car e Cn dress Eve yr- Card Ba ara Y Thnrd ow rshall Gray A ey ood o ehrlng r nx S? ve 1 rn rn u n J rn M ar Vernon Blrre 43 . .-1 x Q X . r 7- D ' N s x 'I ? V 'fr B 5 .- V, .. 'av Rm . . f 5 - . - - ' 2 , A - , ' - . . . . . . H y , T ' , Y I V l I W I , , ie: 4 , f A. --A 'ig ' X 11 xi O V V ' ' U tv. : 4 'K 'I I Q' I Q 4 F 1 5 A - . A V Q J 5 ,A , C: Bl l .F - , ' ' - ' : f. , : ' ne , S. S+ fbif e'fh B, ' , Q: 'Q , fb Ja a'e re M- :ny J:-,ce Le , Ca c Ta'l, Elalf , V y ' Por. ' r : Ma J K -w , B G ' , Jerffeyf H 'chews S : e' Icnason, M y Ocofx Ba Benscr' F a ', e Muphy, Mbhae Dia. ant, Jerry Va a , Alla B S, To ll er, Ricky Mawr, H fy Dire, ' ll. Tours and Talks Reveal New World fx HOMEROOM IOS Mr George Goeh Flrsf row Barbara Wauqh Bradford presndenl' Nancy Duques secrefary Della Vandever Duane Kalhy Dudley Loss Murphy Joan Buclrers Lydxa Smzfh Second row Van Wnnkle Third row Mulce Lowry Jnm Blamphun Jerry Perluns Tom Kafhne Sflfzenberger Judy Beers Sandy Eames vnce presldenl Dallas DeBagguo Roberl Johnson Morgue Marfun Beverly Comp Robe Burlon Wnllxam Beale Joel Slempnl Ralph Schneeper Bull Hamullon DISCUSSING PLANS for The Sophomore homeroom pres: Rnchard Knmloall The sophomores mer la plan rhenr class denls meerlng are Mr Sfanley Book lhe class sponsor and prolecr for The year N 'M- N 6 1 ' 6 is l A' . A ay 5 y ,, 4 ., .- X, 9 .. ,. A 5 y rl T .N J l D4 P. A . 2. V K , 6 t PM me . . . WAY . . . . . Q A y f v- . ks . Afhzf ,W , I i i l , I' A ff C ,. ! E f l X aj ' A 1 1 . ,Y ,L 5 I rx -v.. 2 1 ,ls w K I -'lg b M--V '3' 5 To Sophs During Crrenrahon Program 'aw My-ws-A SJ Tv A1 Raylene Manger Muclu Nance Pal Pawel: vnce presnclenf Tuna b HOMEROOM I09 M455 Ruby Shrpeveg Fu-gt row Suzanne ESQU secretary Par Hoover Joan Nrcholas Third row Duck Day Bo Sally Clungermcn Nancy Warmer Denny Joe Chesser Dan Fromer Joel Benneff Nacla Krrmonf Gaul B d Fnlzfierold Ph lnp Kuna Layne Pre lar Reggae Summerscale Dlclr Carver presmdenf Loss Gawen MOSGCY Om CY en HOMEROOM I0 I0 Mrs Selma Webb-Farsi row Sue Rrchordson Margarel' Worlcman Julue Rob ns Karen Slnclalr Zenna Kalz Pa? Northam Second row Dome Morfrn Jeonme McGurrm Ruth Schafer vrce presudenf Lynn Vogel presudenf Pafh Read secreiary Marque 34- va Calverf Treasurer Lrndo Garver Judy Clements Thrrd row Pele Hughes Sieve Mnlna Bll Chamberlxn Rnchard Kuney Branf Byrd Bll Salmon Ronny Wrnsfon Leslle Wells Don Savage Jack Emyser Eddne Coleman Kennefh Fox 0 0 0 S P ' f e 5 R M M, - I ' 1' ' it Y i v,:. ' . ' ar R r 1, - , . 5 W, l . R ' l 'Rf l , ig ' 4 kv sv ' '- , . di A ls ' Ann Garrerr. Second row: Belly' Myers, Nanci Moore, Linda o ine, A . l' ' K, S . ' . l M- - . ' I - - - I - - I ,T H d . ' l l - l R lla 1 ',A v ,.. z . ' ' F Q t , X l.4 ' .who 5 R ' ' ' K M V iq!! ,f V, , K K . K J s ,, , -'- 17 A ,N X 5 , - X v .I 1 I 5- . ' 1 - l A -0 I R2 cv L, v Y 1 . J N , ' . i I , U ' - V I ' . I E . I . . . ' E Golf, Records 26 Q Q HOMEROOM Mahoney Beverly Larnq L nda Tnomos Linda Edwards Jul:-elle Bea den Second row Miriam Macfarlan Judy Jrrrlcowrc Larry l-leisrq I0lI Mr Roberl L Thomson First row Claudio 5 Highlighl Evening as H n G-arrno Carolyn Tyson Bll Yelverlon Janel SlTUFTlITT Barbara Lrnrnrcom Third row Bob Br Werger Tom Bgrfon jcmes Qhmes Dowd Herndon PaJl Williams Larry Lonq Paul Mrlde Henry Colavrfa Bob Monroe Ronold Rouse Docqlas Mullins Mark Childers I Cf HOMEROOM I0 I2 Miss Agnes Laflwam FITS, row Marfr Price Richardson Third row Waller Kirby Douglas Johnson Duck Franklin l-larrrer Bal Marlene Jonnson Second row Lynn Hulchrnqs Nancy Koy Ferg son Susie Capp Jar-e G-no son Peggy Haro Penny Sfelger Geyer Diane Rucker Jea A derson Fran Law lr-leddy Lawrie Dena J Rf g Cnarles Bawngardner Jonn Scorr L3 r W .Q . I gl on Z. t I .1 '- . i '4 Q - I ' I Il .r V 1 . gr an .. 7 7 ,, 7 5 D- 1 e C' . M- '44 in f ' e L i 1 l - . . . - ' I ' ole ' . , I ' . i .r i r , ' . i A ' . ' : ein ' , , ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' -' ' I ,r M . I I r ff . 5,5 P -J 2 a iii, Y 4 T- ' , L ,Rr X r f x A S ' ' li .. - V - f gg .. ' ii N7 W ' 0 f' . 5 . 6 A' Q V x y -n 3 L , ,s I, I fd- A . - -t l ii 7 X l A , n n I K A , il 'n , l l , Sophomores 'Tee-off' af Fall Frolic sd ra HOMEROOM I0 I3 Miss Sally Loving FlfSf row Becky Wlllner g Kewlcopf' Ronnwe McKera an Roberf We's Second row Annaloa Dyson Caro Sfancxll Ken Balmer Yvonne Baay presudenl Mona Dash secrelary John Wood Treas Be sy Howard v e presrdenl '-' 9 v nr ' 'Jx arer Margaret Elclrrdge Norcy Devme Tl'lII'd row Thomas Ehrlich Donald Gronr Courlney Tldrnan Janrce Powe 5 Dove Twmbull Car oyn Marzlce Nora Ragland Clnhl Sfoneburner N orrna Pape Ann Wa on Jam Wellman John Rogers HOMEROOM IOI4 Mrs Marne Peckham Frf rs rw S y gy Jea were GV 54 rphy n T T r row W b econd row Ca B Qgr 3 C V f 5 47 1 A Dom I l , ' n , fr, f . . I , A P, , - : , ' , - F: - ' , ' . , ' , , ' . V' 7 K I f , . .1 I f 1, , 7 -. I ki M 1: C7 s? ' l. .4 fl ' ' .Mil 1 lk l 4 fl : 3 5 C7 v Z- I I ' W' . L ' 't' ' 4 1 in 1 4 J A . ' h ' - ' Q 1 5 T X gg son, f. ' M, Hee, Sie' Cy' ha Vafva Rebecca Rley. M 513 rAgr4'f'Qy, Pe-fy Fe'-+3-y Qgrg By'-5, ,gy Hg gy hi d : .5 U e'c::k Hayes l-1-aa est' Qzcce Czya S':' fy S : re :f's, D: : '-s' Arne F :ea S , 2:ce - M 'src fa Lame' Einar: f ':i' San' S'ne if- Inn DSC' Don Paw: Rey B'er ': E Fi' ,im D:.:'er', Chrlei Vinci Sophomore Commirree Organizes 'ro 5 V1 i HOMEROOM IO-IS, Mrs. Miller Vice-Firs+ row: Snrrcy Lzrz, S.sro Wrson, Borboro Bedl. Third row: Srove Gzoose 4 Henry Pro , peier Borrorf, Joon Pc. s'cr Jcof Horns Tori, Vfosi Second row: Moral? Trercqon, Griffin Gornobf, Brnno TQ-rr-rsow Sabi: ies'e' For Lowenfo Byrd, Tim Roos Torn Gow , Hrs. M or Non , R as Arn Bob Cnorncorrln, Jerry Hrrnor, Uov'd T oy C'cres W'hfioror SOPHOMORES Mike Bernnorr, Woir Plicner, BNI Koons, Closs Porry. The Juniors reorured Joy Perri os Mosrer of Fred Moore, ond Richord Kimboll, enrerroin of rhe Junior Ceremonies, Revlse S'ryIe of Fufure Class Rings 6 X-. T SJ H MEROOM IOIb Mrs Helen Shannon F sf row Barn B k If row Ko es J or orc: Fay rn yn ca 5 dy Second row of our Kay CHrs+e Aww Cgdev r r H MEROOM IO I7 Mlss Hazel Sherrull Fu 59 row B verly K Sordy D ur row er y Doy Hera one ar mv: n v cond row D me Edm d Jon C n y M c ry R c a o y rs M eWe'v org r n Dowrefe O ey Mow r- 5 0 o Z lt 1- xf f -4 G : - 5 - uf 5 4 I .. Nr 5' 4 i DA . ,' b F . J f J - r .x X Q' X - L, t1 K L U . x. L o - Q7 , , V 'Q O - . . - ir 2 'cm .r 5 Tffd 2 f T'E3U'3 L e Ho P911 B,, .r, ,: f:C:fe B b ,Loma Ad 'th MQW P - f 'F J. M 5, : W he W: iersberfgff, F cm: Af' : ' ,fame N' Q7I J9 fs 'sf' I ' , ,--V905 rar M Lo Bowes --:fee GU' the Bcrfef, Rcgef S,': rs Jciic B sci, SCM Exif C3 fer, RCW - Heen SHCTVTU, Anre Rzcrd Mcfgizvs-Y f VfW'Z S Fsdefgv GJLFQ. . - L 7 44 4 , -M 1 I . ' ' w Q . V V r Q A y Al , 4 .' A fl A ' , . Q . J 5 S O - , ' '- 'r 2 e Serve' Rygf , cvlg, Th'd z T r Ecvewccd, M ke 3 , ' Lzis WEE ,s, M y Eu 'QW B.ss-ey, Pr Mae Mfr Lfrn Vf1':'. Gcg'-2 '7 2':'1E:'f-ef:2-e- Cy, ice. 5 fl - ,Z fm: C: fi Se : ' , sr 2, e cpe JC? Cfe EWU! CC- -qi Ge' ggk, D ve Mgyyggk jy- r-V--:M By H Cc'b4 Jeff Ch- CL W , M CI 2' PF 8 GCVYWE e X , xi Q AM1 QCP el Frgr1kBe'53f1 , 'v F51- Mr. Book, Class Counselors Advise ,as HOMEROOM I0 I8 Mrs Frances Wafers F s row Beihe BJ er Karhy ROJI Mary Dungus Sue Bradley Yvonne Vannoose Second row Euzaberh HolJand Don Keys Chaplaun Lynda Lehman treasurer Nden Davus presldenf Mrs Frances Warers Vrcror Wwlsan vwce J presudenf Margie Sunda secrefary Pafsy Perknns Third row Bob Keys Jam Benson Pere Wick Joe Lepczyh Sylvia HawTey Jrm u ner Joann Gone Gerard Klouber Chuck Irwnn Julran Duncan Terry Townsend Bri! Eyerard HOMEROOM I0 I9 Mr George Davis Furs? row Cnadoffe Thomas ce C wnerd H rry Ma rf s a ner Ann M rqan e resrdenf J e p esd n Secon row Suzanne Up we Joan RewTzeJ Leo Brown e Choponn Caro yn OWS FC O Ji way Walter Sanders Cynfhna Coe Carol Thompson Thlrd row Dowd Churchnll Alan Zoeclder Eugene Sfanford Wal'ace Brude Jr Reber? Lawrence Sandro Sn Hier? N ck Kosmos Kenny Jones J e Scraerfi Treda Jones Som Krngs ey Wade Whrrener R R Lowery V Ferrer 2 1 7' fl I P cv Q I f - , . - ir? : ' 'II . A , ' - , ' , ' : ,, ' , . : I ' I ' I I ' I ' R FT- C' .I I I T ' , : II II J 4 C , ,, , g - 4 'I I - V ,- J 6,3 X ,,. fi l . ,e ff .I ., I J 4' r' 5, 6? .- , ' I r I H . - J ' ' 1 1 3 . f I J ' u T' , ' J r . .. O ,. '- . . J Q Joy c I al I Y e Brxe G r ' e o, -vii ' ' . . , r r, ., p A . oyte Bai' y- ' ' e f, d : I dk, . 'Ii I r f I r I . C I Jr , ' I fl Id- I ' , J D , CO Br C v , r , , 1: rc . Sophomores in Preparation for Fufure ll 3 G. tl 'y 4 'I HOMEROOM I0-20, Miss Rebecca Waion-Firsf row: Linda Culbrefh, Suzanne Coard, Poi Finley, Margarel' Snyder, Judy Terry, Suzanne Wolfe, Second row: Sandy Longerbeam, Anne Hoslca, Madeleine Sidle, BEAT G.W., THE THEME OF THE WEEK, is displayed on +he Sophomore bulleiin board. Judy Eiedelman, Karen ' L ir Perry Mace, Lois l-lerrzler, Belsey Bourlce, Tony Sfohl, Cynfhia Burlreff, Pris Ord, Third row: Lee Havener, Henry Shoup, Bob Hailman, Bill Wallace, Bob Lanham, Perry Rhoders, Dale Saunders, Dick Maile, John Harrison, Bill Penly, Roger Lohman, Sfewarl Marlin, Curlis and Richard Day of rhe Sophomore bullerin board commiiree are pulling up fhe display. iwlQREs S Sophomores Challenge Facul'ry Skill HOMEROOM I02I Mrs Eileen Whrfe FIl'Sl row Garl Crawford Marrlyn Canlrell Sue Craig Leann Larrn Calhre lngram Lorena Hardy Eileen Fasfer Second row Marlene Payne Carol Mun sf man Sandra Moseley Beth Fluke Third row Paul Weyandr Howard Norron Wayne Mullrn Garland Mrdgelr Lee Carabrn Judy Fosrer George Huxcl Barbara Davrs Bull Tale Larry McDowell Drclc Dobble Gordon McDonald Gary Jobrn HOMEROOM I0 22 Mrs Joan Allen Fm? row Ruta DeMasr Paf Hayes Mary Kalhryn Lrfrleford Barbara Burns Lynn Whrle Second row Nancy Hybner Sherry Harlreld Roger Carleson treasurer Mary Barley presldenr Penny Gales vrce presudenf Dorrs Brown secrefary Sandra Srncavrfz Rosa yn Glrdden Thrrd row Make Chalfanr John Eppeg Charles Mlnler Della Oden Ruchard Omohundro Nancy Peterson Marne DeMasr Bobby Sherwood James Cumberland Teddy Dorsel Mrlle Squires Bob Laolfer . If . ' J- 4 , J' X ' S L f- 3 , ' x . ' 'Q - . -E 1 . ' ' I I N' 1 f ,f I l ' ,A I , , , U Xl . V , ' : :KV J. 7 V M . -F X 1 K ,S K!! lr l l G 'W 4 I v 's-v. P I: r f wr: Q .xf , ' I S -. V7 A I ' .. J I 1 . r A Q . . : I - g I . .I ' . I . A ' I . . 1 Sandra Tausig, Joe Snyder, Bill Koons, Gary Rayburn, Keene Road- I ' , 4 4- '4 L W X -K F M , S X 4-8 I ' Vw. ik rf R , qv! ' Q I. K - Q7 ' I S, , f' J 'r up i J l W . Q, .3 V 9 L ' 4 - in Tradifional Basketball Competition -li.. HOMERO OM IO 23 Mr Dano Pond Farsi row Genn Thomas Donvo rom m r r Jo rw s cz c v J econd row J J or Werner Po? Dcws wee pres er' T mm no Bo bore Wofe cn ond 'w y one esrde en se reror C rn r' G os Thur row Pe C stef o Fr o Heber? Jones Sandy Weov Son' K H nf Bob R mm rn Grey Wo e Do HOMEROOM e es n Secon row C yn Svnpsor- 'reos 3 sara U f Hans D o e n ,ce M rphey Third row , n me n rq Bob Croff J nn CV' ve F6 SVSU V1 . 5 - , , - ' : , Y T ' J -Trees, e , A'n I' cn, ' d 2 fer Lee Bjfs, Loo Moe Wlwson, Barbra Jo::bs, Bon 'e Fel, V ' S off, Gcss, D3 Id Vo , Bch Hu- Y , 4 S z :on Reed, S z . , '-' - Id f, . 5- , ' 'S ef J , ' er, Ji Dar P , Nc :X K fpr ' nf, Kor Cmfis- C ' y, h-:x Ffiner J Edrn: ds, R Ford Kim' W, 4 4 4 fr 1' ,mx ' A' 4 fa .,1 'Y f 1 H. i I' L .K 1 I X, Y' 0 Q ' 1 '62 Q1 f A C L' I0-24, Mr. Harry Packard-Firsf row: Lomse Andfews. QUT' C 'ke-ESU Y'-IW4 Fen 4 HG V JS U - ' 93' E'3jgfa C'-Juno QW ,g Bzrccfc FTCVZZE, Joe ' B. Q, d v 1 3 S'eve Ci' ,eo-g Ed ,:'c' Jen' Fee, , 3' 2 f 'v Fifi, J.d,f Kzk owe' Cafz' 1 ,-. ye' '2' Ldf McCord, Mui Ccxns, Me d-I Pe? o, Do Sfeve EKQMWA ,ze-cfesder' N' ':., MCC . '-oreedeni MCH 'V' A, V eafrn, , . ,Hoey Class Bullefin Board Keeps Sophs 1 - J 4 - - n':lf5ii? 2 s HOMEROOM I0-25, Mr. Paul Hounshell-Firsi row: Sheila Rainsford, Glenda Sweeney, Juanila Gochenaur, June Basile, Pal Markland, Jackie Pask, Barbara Durden. Second row: Shane Newlan, Carolyn Johnson, Phil Fansler-Treasurer, M5ke Venufa-vice-Dresdenl, Nr, Pao TURNING IN 'rheir Homeroornig does lo Marilyn Pearson, Sophomore class freasurer, are Russ Odland, Linda Lehman, Hounshell, Holly Robertson-president Jocelyn Binns-secrefary, Pam Schaem. Third row: David Hiorfsberg, Roberf l-iasiings, Jay Edgerlon, John Kalon, Torn Tiles, Bill Yeafman, Bob Chrisfie, Cliff McFarland, Frank Cook, Ben Frankel, Skip Soufhard, George Anderson. Judy Murdock, Guy Fansler, Chuck Trainum, and Jeanne Sands. H wif . DQ, A i . it iv gfgfyi ,eb Abreasf of Current Acfivifies, News -sxg 'HOMEROOM l026 M S rs Iran Gregorian Flrsf row Sandy Cosdon Barbara Clark Sherry Parrlsh Dayl Ferrey Jane? Sfarlc Second row Pafrucla Parry Lana Shnrley Jeanne Wnllunson secrefary Larr Es en Y P shade vuce presldenl' Frank Render presldenl Kalhy Weiss 'rreas urer Judy Wnlluams Grefa Boffcher Thurd row Godwln Harod Harrlson Mchael Hanley Ga Pa rncy Ken Norfh amer Lesler Grlnmngs Janef Mobley Guy Gulnrldge Jack Dononew Jr John Tankard Joe Fowler Mor? Den err Ned Hogan Vonor -14 -. HOMEROOM I027 Mr Paul Grnm F Y ll m urs row Meredufh Ellls Sarah Mayhew freasdrer Gayle Maffhews secrefary Thurd row Kafhy Moody Gngu Toth Marlho Corrado Coolue Palmes Karen Bll Fraser Joh R ' n ovnn Jnm Clay er Sonny McGolerck Vncfor Weanf Ambrogn Second row Charlene Sfafford Bob Jones cnaplom L nne J E y um vars Wlllam Hines Coy Powell John Fnndlay Jamie Boofh Thomas vlce presudenf Mr Paul Grimm Ginger Walker presudenf Bnl Cevewond Tom Hanny -J 3, M Q 1, VL ? . ' 1 l ' Q .E I, 9 1 . ,I ? 3 cs X , y A' . i xi ' r I I ' . ., V : . .uv E . ' Q . I , - -, - J . I J . - . A J . - 1 . J I J J .b P J J 'rr -,- A .. f J 3,1 ,,, 4 1 - M , F' i 7 Ln .- N i , Js ' J . I If - , J, I. K 5 L J 4: J' C , . 4' w k ' ' W ,. s ,A Y Q- r ' I ,5- Xl - Q A X k I 'r' K, K! ' ' 1. Q fl . ' H 1 J J ff Y - . ' . -. : . .I - 4 A - I . I , ' ' , . , ' , i , 'A ' , . i , ' . -. ' . I . I . - . I ., , , V I Anne Roland and Tom Ehrllch Shlne l HOMEROOM I028 Mrs MarmeHe Enzor Frrsf row Sherry Raney lreasurer Sue Rogers presudenf Eloune Adams secrefary Duane Jane Rofhgeb Donna Cloud Bea Weaver Sally DavlsJeane1'fe Barker Arnold Jean Moser Thrrd row Robert Bruce John Flsher Harold Second row Lrnda Coffin Chlclr Brlzendlne vice presrdenf l-lal Clorlc Dunmng Blll McCarlhy Blll Forh Thomas Chamberlam Bull Russell 117 HOMEROOM I0 29 Mr Fred Curpenfer Farsi row Belly Waqqoner Linda Johnson Carolyn Cohen Dofhe Porlrer Lollue Barnes Second row Lmda Cangolosr Duane Lovewell Carolyn MacDermoH M Ernesf Janes Roy Perdue Pe e COUSIUS Jrm Garlhune Marvin Broyhull Fred Carpenfer Chrus Nncholson Judy Cassell Judy Wearne Third row Davnd Heberlem Mnlre Sloclrenberq Dave Morde Harvey Barnelf Ted Bauer Dan Carrol Bob Gall Scofl Avery Brll Balmer Sam Jones Arthur Aubrey e 0 1 I 1 ' . qs. V V t f 2 i J 1-r ,, I ' ' ' . K ' , 2 A f 'J Q , fi, 'H- ' 1, , I ' , ,' r fl' A A z fy . K ' - 3 ., s J' en . - or ' I K a ui 4 if B cv K' ' I . Ll' Q C, sz: .4 . I - I - . - . I 1 - I - . v , - I . 5 . 1 ' I I . l r V ,f . K . e 7. 1' - 1 f 1 . f V - W 1 , 1 , -' K' X' ' ,f W- J: ,f W All ' nk,-J ' 9 f J P+ 1 , ' 2 l ' ' 1 f y A X X iv ,,fi V X 2 B ' ' D r ' K .4 V , 3, . 2 Ly . l , , L J X 1 1 1 s- . , I ' ' 4 1 ' ' Q Y f , 2 V, I 'Q - I ' T I : - - ' I A I I I ' I as Top Sophomores in Our World i ,441 1 XI 5 .ss-I .lf i UC qv Q 0 x oy: C7 N x . A M1-'fs Q 1 .l Q ' N I ' N-Ne-I HOMEROOM I0-30, Mrs, Abbig Smilh-Fil-5+ rqwg Glo,-ig Alexander. Diono Coffrill. Second row: Jomes Bailey Ken Kidwell Ed ord Kofrich Sue Anne Cleoves, Norm Skinfnod-secrefory, Bill Henry-presidenf, l-lndil EdW0fd5i Giendo Ferrell Bob MUfPl'1Y Edde Mfllel' DOUG Mrs, Smifh, Peggy Lerfler-vice-pregidemy Dion Glenn-ffecgure,-I Holl, Jacqueline Armslrong, Rchord Busfle Arnoud Tousfolo? Bobby Sophomore Superlorives Tom Ehrlich Elecfed ouislonding boy in lhe Sopho- more closs, Tom hos olreody plunged info 'rhe ocriviries of our world. Arhlerics, especiolly boslcelboll, ore his specially. l-le hos fhe honor of being lhe only Sophomore on 'rhe vorsily boslcelboll squod. A reody smile, friendliness, ond lhe obilily +o molse friends eosily molre Tom lhe nofurol choice ol lhe sophomore closs. Anne Roland Peppy Anne Rolond hos goflen off +o o flying sforr in her sophomore yeor or Woshingfon-Lee. Elecfed by her clossmofes os fhe lop sophomore girl in our world, Annes inleresfs ond ocfiviries cover o wide ronge. She wos elecfed vice-presidenr of her homeroom ond is o member of fhe junior vorsify cheerleoders, 1,4 4 ,,-4 if pn, Thomas Hoyme I C C Sponsor Roberf Parsons Frrsf Vrce Presudenl Tony Schwarzwalder Second Vzce Presndenl Judy Hugh Secrelary Lee Buller Treasurer Loulse DeCosla Senlor Senalor Neal Olnver Sensor Senafor Befsy Cahill .lunlor Senalor Mlke Rlley Junior Senafor Judy Aux Sophomore Senafor Danny Carroll Sophomore Senafor Mrs June Shurflnff Councll Sponsor Mabel Hackney Forum Sponsor Three Branches Suzle Wilson Presuden+ Our sludenl councul under The leadershrp of Suzie Wilson has worked for lhe berfermenr of 'rhe cnhzens an our world As a resull of fhe Sladlum Drive a larger alhlehc sladnum wvll be bunll an Jrhe near fulure Besides fha exchange belween hzgh schools Washmglon Lee sends represenlahves fo Europe durnng 'rhe summer and receives exchange sludenrs durung lhe school year A+ 'rhe Soufhern Assoclahon of Sludenf Council Convenhon an Tulsa Oklahoma Washzngfon Lee was selecfed lo be hosf of lhe convenhon nexf year The sfudenf forum composed of home room presvdenfs us responsrlole for fhe achvu hes of homerooms Thus year fhe sfudenr forum provlded guides for College Nrghl and worked +o perfecf a sfudenf achvlfy card among ofher fhrngs Bob Parsons hrs? vnce presrdenf heads fhe elghfy 'rwo homeroom presvdenfs Tony Schwarzwalder second vice presrdenf presndes over The vnler club councrl whach coordrnafes lhe acfuvrhes of all organrzahons Those wnshlng 'ro parhclpale may have a represenfahve an 'rhe IC C The car caravan 'ro lhe George Washungfon game yudgnnq of door decorohons af Chruslmas and audrng nn The planning of Career Day were accom plnshmenls of lhe IC C fg, AQ A gf . . n . I 9 5 K I 1 . M., . 'fify Q 1 A pf' ' u 'Q V I 1 M l .' if , uf' M ff Q ' of A ' F ilk 'LQ' . .A I . . . I - , .- ' ,. y-AVyV A ' Q .. ' . . Q . of Governmenf Elected by Cifizens i JUNIOR FORUM MEMBERS-First row: Dave Morse, Nancy Cheafharn, Pa? Mareyd' Jeff Human. Sue Kresky, Buddy B'c,r+, Second row: Junea! SFwr+liH, KI++y Wafers, CaroNyn Copennaver, EHen Raber+s Diana Defxngelis, Lee! Swinney, Reenfe Navalr, Jarne Meodor, Third row: 5:0 gafsona Rennie S+e-irwaclcer, Harvey Vgnrgarnery, Warren Hof? e, Pau! BaT+es, Jerry Svveef BJF? Newffn, BH Calhoun, B'l Weaver, Dan Sipes. Sam SRrnavicl , L Orndcrz Ker- KnawWeS, Tcrfy J2 SC U x Q 9 6 ' ' 1 D . SENIOR FORUM MEMBERS-Firsf row: , U. NUC, 2.3 L: Ase Inman Eva' be'P S. er?' ,came Vcnrce. Second row: Jar-e P-1:s'a' Be-'sv Wfcc, Barbara Serr ,air Da'ke' M: C271 Arfs, Evie M 'Vw' ,'v 'e Weede' Ernrre BCH. Third row: PCI Edwaras, Tern SJ Wfvac Bda. Barnes Cnares Crow' Gene Wi ' fn- B'ew:alre', Dave B.e Dave Psa cd Luxe Van Ds' Q9'V'bE'5 .Ve Yanef PS' G'cF+s . . SOPHOMORE FORUM MEMBERS-First row: S-e Rcgers Mary Bde, Aera Horse! S.sa' Handy, Hee' Safnz, v ra C:we' Car: y' N'ac'.fer'vcY', Second row: Naciy Kane N219 Sandys S 'ge' Name' Ka'-2' 3 iP3'U Yvcnre Bday, ,. e M2Le at ,earn-eue Munn New F' n Lwn V:Qe. Third row: E Hemy Paw Re der Ycrn Sen r',f, Mrke B-3 'a 'dc y P::e s'r Ginny R:,ne ::r Car: B'::w-ay Jean Prderszc, Dc as Braafzfa, L25 Hern- ler, Sfeve B-:nner, Fden 2:13 Ffzgef Palme, BQ! Kcornz. 59 l.C.C. Sponsors Foreign DiplomaTs l.C.C. MEMBERS-Firsf row: Dannelle Simms Margie MarTin, Judy Murdock, Judy Conn, Carolina lnigo, Nancy Salisbury, MargareT Everly. Second row: KiTTy G-reenshields, Gail Old, Clif-T Currier, Treas- urer, Carol lnge, vice-presidenT, Mr. I-layrie, sponsor Dana Krueger, Q, ' M ,,.,M,.w. V, ,fn , FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT, Beaf SchaTzmann. ex- plains schools rules To Ann Wieselce and Carolina lnigo, 60 secreTary, Tony Schwarzwalder, presidenT, Mildred Olney Adele Sillrin, Third row: Bill Cornell, Joe Clema, JonaThan YenTis, Diane Monlc, Judy Aux Margie Jones, Mary LoTT, KiTsie Melson, Nancy Randolph. Beverly Combs Cherry Sue Beachley. Barbara CoTTin, MeTa EberdT, Dolores NarThrop John STouTenburah Ken l'-lcolrs, LaTe in The summer Carolina lnigo, Ann Wieselce and BeaT SchaTzmann arrived in The UniTed STaTes. The lnTer- Club Council was responsible Tor raising Tunds Tor Three exchange sTudenTs This year. Working wiTh The American Field Service, The l.C.C. annually Tinances a program To bring exchange sTudenTs To W-L. This is iusT one oT The many acTiviTies aT The l.C.C. They also sponsor The car caravan, The ChrisTmas door decaraTions and regue laTe The Tremendous club program here aT W-L. Ann, who wiTh her moTher and sisTer escaped Tram Germany when iT was occupied by The Russians, is I8 years old. She is a senior here aT W-L. BeaT, who lives in SwiTzerland, is I9 years old. BoTh BeaT and Ann will Tini-sh high school when They reTurn home. BeaT is a member OT BeTa Club and The Choir. Lina, who has Tinished high school, comes Tram The Philippines. She is a member aT The Girls' Ensemble: boTh she and Ann acTed in The Tall play, The YoungesT. Ann, Lina, and BeaT carried inTormaTion Tram Their own counTries To W-LiTes while They Themselves learned abouT America. This exchange of True Teelings and siTua- Tions helps To prornoTe beTTer undersTanding beTween counTries. S'ruden'rs Solicif for Sfadium Funds On an unusually cold, windy November I2, lhe sfo- denfs ol Washington-Lee, working under +he direction ol fwelve +rac+ chairmen, sol5cl+ed 'rhroughour Norrrw Arllngfon fo obfain funds for improvemenf ol Their ' s+adiurn. The money was To be used To enlarge rhe presen+ W L sfadlum and make If avarlable T r ol T The cnfuzens lfxrlrngfon Counry 3 In The back of almos+ every s+uden+ s mnnd lJrked fne promise +ha'r nf fhs drnve mer Hrs goal rhe srudenrs T W L could agaun Brrng Back The Bucke+ So The added enfhosuasm sparked fhe W Lures To buck The driving wfnds and :cy chill fo see whrch +rac+ conld confrubufe The mosr To This warrhwhnle cause SAIL ANDERSON and Lunda Boellne gave The money They collecred To .lan Callaway WORKING AT THE HEADQUARTERS for The Sfadnwn Jlm Sfeele Neal Cllver Suzle Wrlson Kay Sknnner Marfha Drlve are Danry Carroll Tony Schwarzwalder Cums Lowe Manmng and Bob Parsons . . . A T A ., 1 h U J x .' 4 ' ' Q ' . vw. ' V I r . . I , . V O N ' , ' - . , ', ' ltfrl - ' . . . . . . V is r f . L' 3 YC 'ff' I n q. . ,5 4'- . ' ' ' Q. vl U A s x ' ,x If! ' 4 'rg ' . sv . :- . S 4A J- . 1 V A fs I 'riff' . if , . . ' ix Sock Hop Launches 4 . l iffyiiji fiiflg i z . Q V T - his '-: if ' '-w.,,.,,gm- f QQ , fl- yi? 'r 'fiisalz mf Social Season A Tive-year TradiTion has made The Sock Hop The TirsT dance oT The social season. This year iT was held on SepTember I5 in Campbell Gymnasium. Each couple decoraTed iTs socks in hopes oT winning The prize, a plaid neclcTie Tor The boy, and a plaid scarT Tor The girl. The judging aT The socks was The highlighT of The dance. The winning couple, Dave Morse and Mary McKee, decoraTed Their socks as a couple. The Taces were painTed on Daves and Marys knees so ThaT The expression aT The Taces changed as They danced. A check room was seT up in The LiTTle TheaTer To prevenT The loss aT shoes. Each person was given a number when he de- posiTed his shoes. AT The close aT The dance shoes were claimed by presenTing The number. The lNlighTingales, a Tive piece ensemble, provided The music while Lani Murphy, Penmon ediTor, and GinnabeTh SuTTerlin, arT ediTor. emceed The clance, The Sock l-lop is sponsored annually by The Penmon sTaTT. A subsTanTial proTiT is always made and is used in publishing The Penman. DAVE MORSE AND MARY McKEE reign as King and Queen Argyle. W-LITES ENJOY THEMSELVES aT The Sock Hop, year's TirsT dance. Carnival, Bounce STress InformaIiTy The Senior Cornivol ond The Bermizzo Bounce, senior ond iunior closs porTies, were held eorly in The winTer. The plon wos To geT o new ideo inTo The porTies ond To provide on informal oTmosphere. IT hod long been TeIT ThoT The closs porfies should serve To ocquoinT sTudenTs wiTh The mem- bers of Their respecTive closses ond iT wos olso TelT ThoT every member of The closs should oTTend. The Senior Cornivol. which wos orqon- fi ized by homerooms, presenTed vorious mid- Lf' .Ga-if-11, wov oTTrocTions such os TorTune Telling ond 'Id' 4 dorT Throwing booThs where prizes were ' 1-.ff-ff' oworded, Eoch homeroom wos responsible 'Ez . 4 expecToTions being The IorgesT in monv 4' '95 yeors. The Bermizzo Bounce, where colce ond pizzo were served, TeoTured Joy Perri, pope ulor rhyThm ond blues disc ioclcey, who emceed This record hop. Bermudos ond long soclcs were The order of The doy. BoTh porTies served To uniTy The closses by inTer-homeroom cooperoTion. BRUCE CROOK Tries To win o Tish oT The Senior Closs porTy, os Fred SmiTh Ioolcs on. TALKING WITH JAY PERRI, who wos The CIoTTerbu:Ic ond Jonel' I-lompTon, The emcee oT The Junior Closs porTy, gre Bob inTormoI oTmosphere of The porTy helped The iuniors To geT ocquoirned. 1 wr - -Mr,-g4,, ug s H' if Tor one booTh. The oTTendonce Topped oll S , ff' v A ii rr IN A VIOLENT SCENE wifh his brofher Mcrlc, Richord fighfs for his righfful place in The fomily. I '?'f2ifU y l0'a'l,4 .ft S. RICHARD HAS UPSET OLIVER so much fhof he is unoble fo remember on imporfonf speech he musf molce. Youngesf RICHARD, finding fhof he will hove fo Cne of fhe very successful drcimofic proiecfs underfolcen by fhe English Deporf- menf fhis yeor wos fhe producfion of fhe fell ploy, The Youngesff' Wriffen by Phillip Bcrry, fhis fhree-ocf ploy deolf wifh ci young mon's conflicf wifh himself cis well os his fomily ond his sfruggle fo become o useful member of sociefy. The ploy wos sponsored ond clirecfed by foculfy od- visors, Mr. Dovicl Gibbs ond Mr, Fred Corpenfer, ond sfudenf direcfor Flov Domon. Those frying ouf for fhe ploy were iudged on fhe basis of poise, voice pro- iecfion, imoginofion, ond ccfing obilify. Preporofion oegon prompfly offer fhe selecfion of fhe fwo cosfs hod been on- Furnishes Dramafic Enferfainmenf give up his room for rhe guest obiecls violenrly +o his sisler Marrha. nounced. Six weelcs of daily rehearsals were climaxed by The final presenlalions on +wo successive evenings-November 8 and 9. Those people, who confribuled fheir lime and lalenf bo+h on slage and behindfrhe- scenes, were very deserving of 'rhe praise and recogni+ion which rhey received as o resu!+ ol fheir produchve ellorls. C A S T Richard Winslow ,.,,....... , .. .., John Cafr Cnarlolfe Wins Gw ,Ann Wlesexe, Liraa Cravoffa Aagasfa Mar'in ....., ...,.,... , Heler' NT-'i Alan Marfin ., .., Char es Bacrngcraner Ofiver Winsiow . .,.,. .. , .. Ben Frcrlce' Mark Wins ow . ..,.... . . . Cnares Mary Moi? Winslow , Pa? Moefirg Kay B,:':rc Nancy . , , ,, Midge G.y, Beny D e'e' Maid ,,., , .,,,.. Lina lnfgo 65 A NANCY, AN OLD SCHOOL FRIEND of Marrha Winslow, is gree+ed by Mrs. Winslow ar rhe beginning of her visii. KAY BUCHANAN malces up Ann Wieseke for her pari as Mrs. Winslovf in W-L's sfage produclion, The Youngest 7 N HWALLOPING-WADLOW . . . HANDS-UP- HAHM . . . and fecimmofes, performing in fhe Powder-Pufi Rally. 66 Margie Roo'I' Co-Copfoin BeHie Wogshzff Co-Copwloin 65' Two Bits, Four Donna Bransford A1 Gay Glading ?7 Sandy Hchm Poi' Jones ,fx -5 Bifs . . .Yelll Pep, sleam coach, feam - iif'een rahs lor . . . usually accompanies a sopho- mores lirsl glimpse ci 'he rwelve gals responsiole for leadhg over rwo +housa'a sludenfs in yells, cheers, and The school song. Besides unfailing allendance ar lhe alhleffc evenls, lne giris oi The vars'fy 'rwelve musl frain The iunior varsily cheer- leaders and serve as Washinglon-Leeis ambassadofs ol good-wi'l lo fhe :ans nom olher schools: Cheerlully, lhe peppy lwelve shared lhe mud and rain, which plagued lhe loolball season, lo lead lhe loyal lans. l-lighilighls of fhe cheerleaders iall sea- son were: lhe parly aller The Annandale game-+he Powderepuihl pep rally preced- ing lhe George Washinglon land slale lillel game, when Silver Toe Simms' pre- viewed lhe game-winning kick-'rhe rain- soaked and mud-spallered G. W. Bon Fire on lhe eve ol lhe Thanksgiving Day game -'rhe car caravan-live-year-old Helen Waldorf, Head Coach Bob Waldorf's daughler, who served as mascol - lhe Secre+ Weapon' of 'rhe G. W. game, and lhe fabulous sporls banquels. lncidenlally, whal happened lo lhol oclopus lhaf +he girls were working on al six A,M, for lhe car caravan? From fhe weekly loolball games, lhe cheerleaders shilled easily lo wreslling and baskelballs nearly nighlly demands for rheir services. When lhe shorl-sleeve season arrived. lhe lwelve donned middy blouses and bermudas +o Crowd lhe waferlronl al crew races. THE J.V. CHEERLEADERS-Ann Rcard, Nancy Dug.-ei, Patti Read, Jan Larkins Marfha Manning ,fx Kiffy Sherwood Dannelle Simms Mary Trenf Sandy Wadlow NH Jeanne Sards-C:-Caplan Corsi Brockway Karen Pckard, lrene Speokes, Betsy Burke. and lcenferl Barbara Francis-captain, H Q7 4 vi I 67 Frank Colavifa Races To S Few people reolize Thor Cross-Counlry sporr exisrs, much less lhol Woshinqlon-Lee hos been lirsl or second in lhe slole for yeors. Also few know rhol' 'rhe lowesl score wins, The l956 Cross-Counlry learn wos foorked by one of rhe schools greolesl rrockmen - senior Fronk Colovilo, o nolurol speedsler wirh lerrilic enduronce. Vorsiiy lelrermon since o sophomore, he wos undeieoled This yeor - selnnq course records or Woshinglon-Lee, Wokelield Northern Virginia ond o record smosher ol Il:O4 rriinules ol The Sroie meer in Richmond. Q Only o lock of rniddlesmen kepl lhe l-lorriers lrorn being srole chompions lhis yeor os Fronk Coloviro wos followed over rhe finish lines by leommoies 'rare Record DUAL MEETS Boi' 38 W l 2l OL- ,We Wosh gTcn 26 W L 3l Foil, Church 42 W-L I9 lfoirlax 43 VJ l. 23 Wakefield 26 VV-L 29 WAKEFIELD INVITATIONAL MEET Wokeke d 41 NVosL'i'ir1lr-lc- 45 'fluyqe vvifli' r i S3 F3 is Ch r n 99 NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEET Vworefe d 4l Vlfusnfcglor-l.c- 42 . . . . C-:lie NV sci' 56 l-lobby Neole-o senior running lor lhe lirsi lime, F3 3Ch mi P i2E Wode Whilener - sophomore, Chuck Froncis - Vg iff- 13' junior, ond Mike Bourke - o yeleron coriior. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP VV3kelied 63 Wlniingqlir-Lee '73 .,,,,,m lfloip' ,n 79 fjcxiqe V!osh'rg'on VO-Q Frank CoIovi+c: Slole Chornpion Coach Al Haringer CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-Firsi row: Dove Bowman-Monsqer, Henry Second row: Nick Kfmonfr Dyk Dembcski, Nke Bourke , rn Mossie Coioyiro, Mickey Homoker, Hobby Neale, Frank Coloviio, Chuck Bill l-loncher, Fefe Olson, Hoi Forringfon, Dirk Schdonover, Bob Froncis, Bob Hunfer, Barry Smifh, Mike Turner, Wode Whifener. Prender, - fi-4 - 4' .-if 'nv1 in Pr : rd -i..r,.' 5 n, j '23 ,f Sophomore Team Posts 3, 2, 1 Record A cowiericu aiesophomore JV Team, guided To success oy Coaches John Youngblood and Harry PMT posTed a highly credilable 3-2-I record in IQS6. Ooerahng Under an entirely new plan where- by The JV Team cons5sTs only oT sophomores and oracfices as a seoara'e Team, The 'Baby Generals pfepoea Tor The yars'Ty oQa'nsT rough opposiTion. When 'ne iirs' Team solidiTied somewhal Toward 'he ena oT Tre season, They sTacked up like This: Ed Jora' and Bob Lindsey held down The end cosiTions, oolh blocking well and ogering good Targefs Tor The sharp passing ol Bobby Jones, smooTh qoarTerback. Lee Hayener and Bob UTTerA oack oTTered The beeT and brown aT Tackle, while Dar Carroll and John Wood blocked Their way To T'rsT-sTring guard posiTions. Bill Henry, a real sTand- ouf on deTense, Took The cenTer spoT in The line, and Dick Mosely The oackTield power spoT, Tullbaclf. Sam Jones and Mike Bernharl were The hard run- ning halTbacks. A number oT oTher players had maior roles in The yicTories, including Wayne Mullin who played boTh JV and yarsiTy. Coaches John Youngblood, up from STraTTord Junior High, and Harry PiTT, who doubled as var- siTy scoLJT deserve a greaT deal oT crediT Tor The Team s Tine perTormance. J.V. SCHEDULE W-L J.V. OPPONENT 6 Garfield O 27 Annandale O 28 Fairfax 6 7 Hammond 3l I9 Wakefield I9 7 George Washingfon I3 JV GRIDDER ED JORAN iusT misses an inTercepTion in The WakeTield game. The game ended a I9-I9 Tie. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS-FirsT row: RoberT Lindsey, Richard Kuney, John Wood, Richard Moseley-co-capTain, RoberT Ufferback-co-capTain, Daniel Carroll, Edmund Joran. Second row: Charles Bures, Vkfilliam Henry, Mark Childers, RoberT Jones, Sam Janes, Michael BernharT, RoberT Rirnmer, William Baker. Third row: Thomas Barlon, William Wallace, John McCune, James Woodson. William Fraser, Thomas GerriTy, Harry Pike, Michael Venufo, Paul WeyandT, Fourfh row: Marshall CaToe, RoberT HarTman, Clyde Maghan, Jack Gray, STephen Clineburg, KenneTh Hunf, Philip Fcnsler, James Birkel. Fiffh row: Harry PiTT-assisTanT coach, John Youngblood -head coach. 1956 Gridders Take School's FirsT FEARLESS FREDDY JAMES drives Tor exTra yardage in The lid-liTTer wiTh Fairfax. THE FIRST TOUCHDOWN of The I956 season, scored when The season was buT seven minuTes old by All-STaTe quarTerbaCl1 Wayne Ballard. Go, Generals, Gal -heard aT every aThleTic evenT Tor years. This year The Generals' gridiron Team did go-Through a TerriTic season oT wins To become The TirsT undispuTed sTaTe champions ThaT WashingTon-Lee has ever had. STaTe championships don'T Come easily- The Generals senT Ten oi' The SouTh's TinesT Teams To deTeaT, OTTen auTweighed, and someTimes playing in mud and rain, The Generals played on: anyThing They laclced in skill They more Than made up Tor by Their burning desire To play The besT pos- sible game. A brillianT offense, sparlced by Wayne Ballard's game-saving field goals, ran up The Generals' scoreboard Tolly. BUT iT was The deiensive lineup, raTed The besT in The sTaTe, ThaT won The crucial games by sTop- ping opponenTs' drives wiTh a wall of muscle and deTerminaTion only yards from The goal line in several games, IT was The line, where game-saving plays oTTen go unnoTiced, ThaT lcepT WashingTon-Lee on Top oT The MeTropoliTan raTing lisTs Tor weelc aTTer weelc. Sfafe Tifle One of nf learns odfanding assels was .rg 3 , The LGCCTG 'earn wax C5537 ca ed on 'Q 'ec aze 'ne s'ars in crucia! momen's. To rws' an 5 a saying Behind any su:- cessfuf feam 'refe is a successful coach. fva so fr was vv h Mr. Boo Waldori- aided by coaches Marvin, Grimm and Pill-bringing +o W-l. 'he hrs? srare rifle ci his career, W-L's faafaal ers have lwice aelcre gone undeleared - in I939 and i942-buf lhis was lhe iirsl unconlesled slale championship. Narview oi Norlollc also wenf undelealed in I956, buf played wealcer opposilion and rhus losr fhe lille on o malhemalical raling syslem. Among lhe many Generals who honored W-L by being seleclea ro various honor- ary Teams were Wayne Ballard, Rick Bryan and Gene Sherman, who loolc lirsl and second all-slale posilions. The real achievemenl' ol This 'ream is nor 'ro be found in lhe above fanfare. Ralher il is found in lhe precedenls and lradilions which il lell as a herilaqe lo every W-L sfudenl ol lhe lulure. lr was a greal' leam. Jerry Disler '57 Tackle Wil Hamp '58 End AI Henry-'57 Fullbacl Fred James '57 l-lallbach Sandy Leafhers '57 End Al Lucas '57 Hallbacla Glen Allgaier '58 Quarlerbaik Murphy Barnes '57 End Tom Bohrer '57 Taclcle Milne Cardoni '58 lzullbacl Dick Cavioala '57 l-lallbaclc Chuck Davis '57 Quarlerbaclc L2 ff HEAD COACH BOB WALDORI: conTers wifh Paul Grimm and Chappy Marvin on The lineup. Score Board FAIRFAX O W-L 27 Six Thousand Tans vvaTched The Cui- weighed Generals Triumph over a beTTer- Than-average Rebel Team in The 'rad- Tianal opening game. A 63 yard ramp by Wayne Baiard wiThin The TirsT 7 minuTes seT up The Gene eralsi TirsT TD aT The season. Bailardis exTra poinT made iT 7'O Tar The General: STeve Reid made The Generals' :ecard Touchdown, in The second quarTer. Mike Cardoni, Tull-back, replacing The injured Gene Sherman, scooTed 35 yardz Tar Touchdown number Three. The Rebels blacked The exTra painT on This Touchdown. The TaurTh quarTer saw Cardoni make The Generals' TourTh Touchdown and ended The scaring wiTh The exTra painT, BaTh Teams' passing aTTempTs were hampered due To svveahng because aT warm weaTher. Al Richmond, Lance Parker, and Fred James provided excellenT blocking: Rick Bryan successTuly ouTplayed The Rebel cenTer, who weighed l4O pounds more Than Rick. Q , , arse one W6 rsf71sf6 ...hz I 3 . :wma haul 1 l956 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL TEAM-Firsi row: Kew Cymru Wgyre Mfr Sran Maffggny Fog,-fh row: Glen Allqogefl Msrray, Chuck Davfs Lick Caviaa, Dave N 'ire Gere Snerrrar- Frar1kONeara 13 R41-er Fred Pickens B Brimie, Dicr ri' xref Co-CapTain, Rick Bryan-CU-Captain Bi Racers Den Rcmper' Ken Knavvies, Tony' jarns r Ma' Li ,nr 'e W, I-farnp, FiITh row: Eat, Torn Behrer. Second row: A Rcnmcrd Ware Ba ard A L.Cas rferglqr ,fn Tr oe M49 Caragr' iw r Niewrar, Maraaarzz Gecrae F Henry, Jerr, Deer -pvc Mar ?.' 'ary' Barre: .rr S'ee e, Fewer Brie S 'es Neszr Marks 'fa tar' -'rs 'eaa izair Eg: STeve Reid, Fred James. Third row: B iarar, Bil' Tore Carry Wa aarf, backgea :Cam Crares Nami' coach Pa. Grimm GravaTTe Bute Ga- er Rav' Ba'k -arze 5a'ker Bob Sire B' ara Mr, I-In-fe a 'cm-er' 'rafaq r 'Xin' 'rf r' H rr: I-I ra r rr . a-E,-:-ff.,6vi? QS.. Tally Grows NORTHWESTERN I4 W-L 20 The Generais picked a good nighf lo gef a bad one auf of fheir sysfems, nearly bowing fo a weak Maryland feam. Car- dor-E-replacing fhe sfill Inlured Sherman -scored fwo big TD s wifh halfback Sfeve Reio scoring anofher, giving fhe Generals a slim 20-T4 vicfory. Tackle Don Remberf possibly saved fhe game wifh a crushing second-haif fackle. causing an imporfanf fumble. Gfner sfana:u's were Baiard, Bohrer, Parker, and Lucas, who replaced iniured Fred James. Every feam has of leasf one game like fhis each season-if was a valu- able lesson. EC GLASS 0 W-L I3 In fhe firsf big fesl' of fhe season, our Generals came fhrough in grand sfyle, fhor- oughly oufplaying fhe feam originally picked for fhe Sfafe Championship. Coach Waldorf's single-wing defense sfopped Glass dead. Alfhough if was a feam vic- fory, Richmond and Mifchell were ouf- sfanding. If was a defensive game: all fhe scoring came in fhe second quarfer on 'James' flashy running. O'Meara and Roberfs pulled fhe de- fensive play of the game. sfopping a second-half scoring drive by forcing a Glass fumble. Ofher key men in fhe vicfory were Henry, Murray, and Bohrer. The Generals fook firsf place rafing in local papers on fhe basis of fhis win. HERMITAGE 0 W-L 3 Nearly one fhousand loyal fans made fhe frip fo Richmond fo wafch fhe Generals ouflasf fhe Hermifs of Hermifage H. S. The Generals gof off fo a bad sfarf wifh a fumble on 'rhe firsf play. The l-lermifs kepf us fighfing wifh our backs fo fhe wall fhroughouf fhe firsf quarfer. The game soon fook on fhe appearance ofa punfing confesf, wifh neifher feams' offense func- fioning. Our defense, led by Bryan, Rich- mond, Sfeele and Allgaier, was ouf- sfanding. In fhe fourfh quarfer Ballard fried fwo unsuccessful field goals. Then, wifh fhree minufes leff, fhe fabulous foe boofed one a shorf 30 yards, scoring fhe firsf of his fhree hisforic field goals. As a brave bid by l-lerrnifage was sfopped by fhe clock, a iubilanf crowd fofed Ballard off fhe field, nof realizing fhe real significance of fhaf 3 fo O score, one soon fo be dupli- cafed. 73 Lowell M arfin '57 vii l r E, Guard Dove Mifchell '57 Guard Ken Murray '57 End Frank O'Meora '58 Guard Lance Parker '57 Cenfer Sieve Reid '57 l-lalfback Don Remberf '57 Tackle Al Richmond '57 Guard Firsf All Norfhern Va. - , Q . M Bill Roberfs '57 Guard Jim Sfeele '57 End W-L 27 20 I3 3 I4 33 2I IO 20 3 I956 FOOTBALL SEASON RECORD OPPONENT l:airTax O NorThwe5Tern I4 E, C, Glass O l-Iermifage O Woodrow Wilson I2 Mounr Vernon O Annandale 6 Thomas JeTTerson 7 WakeTield O George WashingTon O Wayne Ballard '57 QuarTerback MosT Valuable Player FirsT Team, All-STaTe ' Gene Sherman '57 Fullback Co-CapTain Second Team, All-STaTe Rick Bryan '57 CenTer Co-CapToin Second Team, All-STaTe Ballard Passes WOODROW WILSON I2 W-L I4 A small group of W-LiTes made The 200-mile Trip To PorTsmouTh To see The Generals aT Their peak. DespiTe a weighT disadvanTage of I5 To 20 pounds per man, and The loss OT haITback STeve Reid, The Gen- erals came Through wiTh Their besT performance oT The year, ouTplaying PorTsmouTh Tar beyond whaT The I4 To I2 score would indicaTe. The improved passing aTTack- ToTaIing I I7 yards--was The mosT imporTanT single TacTor in The vicTory, as indicaTed by The early score on a Ballard-To-Barnes pass opTion. ATTer Barnes' Touchdown and Ballord's exTra poinT, The indignanT Prexies marched back Trom Their own Tour To score a TD, missing The exTra poinT, The W-L gridders, led by The enTire line, domina'Ted play Tor The resT oT The TirsT haIT and mosT oT The second, scoring anoTher seven poinTs in The second quarTer on Allen I'lenry's plunge over cenTer and BaIIard's second exTra poinT of The nighT. ln The TourTh quarTer, Woodrow Wilson came up wiTh a surprise Take-punT, screen-pass play which led To a quick TD, ending The scoring aT I4 To I2. IT was one oT The hardesT ToughT games of The season, wiTh crushing Tackles and jarring blocks occurring on every play. IT was a TribuTe To American TooTbalI To see The congraTulaTions and consolaTions exchanged by The players aTTer The game. WATER POLO had noThing on W-L's brand oT TooTbaII in a number oT games This season, including The TJ game Team To VicTory Over Woodrow Wilson MOUNT VERNON 0 W-L 33 The Generals played a fasT offensive game againsT The visiTing Maiors, scoring Three Touchdowns in Three minuTes, Number one was by Allen Henry on a handoff. Number Two, O pass from Wayne Ballard To Murphy Barnes. Gene Sherman made number Three. Supposedly a sTrong Team, MounT Vernon rallied and held The Generals To Mike Cardoni's Touchdown in The second quarTer. WiTh The Generals fielding a fresh Team in The second half, Chuck Davis and Sandy Leafhers slowed The Maiors while Dick Caviola ended The scoring wiTh The Generals! lasT Touchdown, in The Third quarTer. ANNANDALE 6 W-L 2l The AToms from Annandale held Their own againsT The Generals Through The scoreless firsT half, buT WashingTon- Lee liT The scoreboard wiTh fourTeen poinTs in The Third quarTer. The Team was sparked by The playing of Ken Murray. Chuck Davis, Allen Henry and Gene Sherman. Sherman came inTo his own in This game, averaging over ThirTeen yards per carry. BoTh Teams were hindered by The rain. The ATom's briIIionT passing didn'T pay off unTil afTer The Generals' Third Touchdown, in The final quarTer when Wally Gore scored on Joe Davies' end zone Throw. shown below. ln This parTicular biT of acTion somebody is undoubTedly doing someThing worThwhile, buT you can never Tell . . . 54 fins ,s ,,,,,..,,. l- is ' - Sr' if -, HM... ,gf .f 1 if E K--,., TEAM'S MANAGERS, George Fowler, and lsTandingl Malcolm Annis and Bruce STores did yeoman duTy. AnoTher manager, Nelson Marks, is noT shown. THOMAS JEFFERSON 7 W-L I0 During The firsT half WashingTon-Lee ouTplayed o Thomas Jefferson Team weighing ThirTy To forTy pounds more per man. LasT year we broke Thomas Jefferson's record of seven wins. and They were ouT for us This Time. Wayne Ballard made a field goal in The lasT minuTes of The second quarTer for WashingTon-Lee. Largely under waTer, The field had been soaked for six days preceding The game and sTill The rain came down. DespiTe a weT ball, Jim Sfeele caughT Wayne Ballards passes, buT Thomas Jeffersons weighT ad- vanTage became effecTive in The second half. Sparked by Allen Henryls forTy yard gallop, The Generals drove down The field for a Touchdown by Wayne Ballard, on o quarTerback sneak, and The exTra poinT. Thomas Jefferson came back fighTing and punched ouT a sevenTy-five yard Touchdown drive in Three- and four- yard spurTs. A Tinal drive by Thomas Jefferson was sfopped by The Generals! defense on The Ten yard line. GENERALS' TOTEM POLE Told The Tale of The Warriors' woe aT The Veferans' Day foofball game. 76 Miraculous Field Goal WAKEFIELD 0 W-L 20 Fullback Gene Sherman seT a blisfering pace in leading The Generals To vicTory over The Proud Warriors of Wakefield, evening The rivalry be- Tween ArlingTon's NorTh and SouTh aT one vicfory apiece. Sherman's spiriTed running-he offen dragged Tacklers 5 and 6 yards-was The major facTor in W-L's ninTh sTraighT vicfory, wiTh The defense doing iTs usual ouTsTanding iob. Bryan, STeele, Disler, I-lamp and MarTin were among The defensive sTand- ouTs. Sherman accounTed for Two scores, one each in The firsT and fourTh quarfers, wiTh STeve Reid puTTing across anoTher in The fourTh. The 7.000 VeTerans' Day specTaTors had quife a show To waTch, whaT wiTh a number of ToTem Poles and Indians and such, wandering around. The game ended on a prophefic noTe. wiTh a chanT of BeaT G.W. echoing Through The sTadium. GEORGE WASHINGTON 0 W-L 3 Thursday, November 22, l956-a day filled wiTh fond memories and TradiTion for Those lucky I3,000 who wiTnessed ThaT 3IsT annual Thanksgiving Day Classic. All season long confidenT seniors reminded each oTher enThusiasTically, This year, we'll beaf 'eml This year we'll Bring Back The BuckeT! They realized all Too well ThaT a mulTiTude before Them - I0 years of W-L sTudenTs - had sTaTed Those exacT words, all To no avail. GW had won The Turkey Day game, and Thus The Old Oaken BuckeT. for The pasf Ten years sTraighT. A iinxed game indeed, iT seemed! BuT never before had any W-L Team enTered The game wiTh more aT sTake. The STaTe Championship, The Local Championship, The MeTropoliTan Cham- pionship, The Old Oaken Buckef, and The coveTed record of an undefeaTed season all hung in The balance. True To form, all records and sTaTisTics proved worThless as an underraTed GW Team held our Generals powerless ThroughouT ne-arly all The game. GW's backs frequenTly drove Through our line carrying Tacklers four and.five yards afTer conTacT: Their line sTopped our plays before They sTarTed. Only our impenefrable defense saved us from defeaf, This sTalemaTe cerTainly looked like The end, for a Tie would gain us noThing: we had To winl The Tension grew: The clock spun on, The score remained 040. Every play. every minufe, was a ThreaT To The championship. The crowd was silenT and lifeless as The fourTh quarfer waned. A sweep- sTopped behind The line of scrimmage. A long pass -incompleTe. A glance downfield showed Two seconds lefT. Takes Bucke'r The chances of cornplefing anofher play were slim. There was one lasf chance in The back of everyone s mind-o field Qoal. If would be a 40 yard kick wifh a broad side wind: O feaf pracfically unheard of. Buf sure enough, fhere wenf Chuck Davis, froffing ouf wifh fhe holding fee. The crowd rose fensely as fhe drama of fhe sifuafion hif fhern. A hush seffled over fhe sfadium as fhe huddle broke and the feams lined up. The swing of fhe referees arrn signaling fhe beginning of play was simulfaneous wifh fhe cenfering of fhe ball. The fhud of Ballards kick was echoed by fhe crack of fhe gun ending The game. Thousands of sfroining eyes followed fhaf ball in ifs hisforic flighf - everyfhing rode on if as if spiraled down. Then, fhaf final fouch fhaf will never be forgoffen: fhe ball hif fhe crossbaf, bounded sfroighf up . . . and over! Sfafe Tifle, Old Oaken Buckef-everything was ours' Wa ne Ballard had provided an in- ' Y credible ending fo a fabulous season - W'L's besf fearn ever! WAYNE BALLARD and feamrnafes - Washingfon-Lee's besf ever. I I I ! Z fx l f THE KICK of fhe year-fhe ball sailed 40 yards, hi+ fhe crossbar bounded up . , .and over! Assembly, Caravan Precede Game THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY shows Their Teeling oT Thank- Tulness aT The Thanksgiving assembly, This annual assembly The TradiTional Thanksgiving assembly which is held annually, marked The beginning oT a gala Thanksgiving holiday week-end Tor The sTudenTs aT WashingTon-Lee. When everyone had Tiled inTo The gymnasium a scripTure reading seT The suiTable aTmosphere. Varied numbers were selecTed by The music deparTmenT Tor presenTaTion To The sTudenT body. The choir, led by Miss Florence Booker, pro- vided The religious music in which They specialize, FepresenT- ing The spiriT oT Thanksgiving. Several songs were parTici- is The TirsT of The Three religious assemblies held during The school year. paTed in by The audience wiTh The girls' and mixed choruses, led by Miss Mary Lou Alexander, providing descanTs and harmony. Dr. James L. Rober'Tson, oT The Clarendon MeThodisT Church, offered inspiraTional ThoughTs on The subiecT, The ArT aT Giving Thanks. The orchesTra Then played a Tew songs which compleTed The program. This assembly was open To The public and was well- received by all Those who aTTended. The car caravan Trom WashingTon-Lee To George Wash- ingTon High School oT Alexandria is an annual evenT beTore The Thanksgiving Day game. This year approximaTely Two hundred cars Took parT in The procession. BeTore leaving school, The TloaTs and cars decoraTed Tor The occasion were judged. The Thespians TloaT and Ben Campbells car were raTed as The besT decoraTed. The Cheerleaders TloaT led The caravan which was divided inTo smaller secTions. Each secTion in Turn was led by a police escorT. BoTh ArlingTon and Alexandria residenTs were aware OT The WashingTon-Lee enThusiasm by The honk- ing of horns and cheering as The caravan proceeded To The George WashingTon sTadium. BEN CAMPBEl.L'S VOLKSWAGON won The prize as besT decoraTed car in The George WashingTon caravan. Turkey Hop Becomes Victory Dance rho CO CAPTAINS Qckv B o ece Vefreo Do PO Brom? ee G + 'fa mono O NLG! 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' KITTY SHERWOOD Se-crefory JENNIY MISKELL Treosmer ,,.--Q SIMON KORCZOWSKI Soonsor GETTING INTO THE SWING of Chrisfmos while decorohng Their door ore Lindo Lifmon, Judy Shorp, ond Be'rsey Cohill, -'A BERT THURBER V M'w'WW!Qg, Presidenr DECORATING The Junior CIOSS b1.IIeIin board is Mcrqie Root cIoss veep. Class Through Successful Year Suzanne Adair Melanie Adams Ronald Adams William Adams William Alexander Sydney Allen Glen Allgaier Doris Alfizer Waller Alward William America Richard Anclrner Ada Anderson Alice Anderson John Anderson Rebecca Appleby Mary Ann Armslrong Roger Armsirong Bruce Arnold Marvel Aflrinson Phyllis Alwood Rulh Afzrofl' Russell Aubrey Edward Avella Harmon Aycock Paul Balm Noel Ba hr Barbara Baldridge Carol Ballou X Lglv' Q. .,vx A 9-5. K if. v 4 1 R ,'A Fx' , fi L b 5,1 ig - v ,I L .fi .N 1 'Egg 84 Riley and Cahill, Class Q rf- J W, f .QA my V33 L lllll ' L T, 7' L if yy yn N 1 V' N Q Xi! 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Q7 Q I. ,,., Q :x 3 f ls- ,ff 4 'ii V ,XL , 5: 'S+ L X qt sf ix TC 31 , gr Hg I 4 ly I 'sf Man ,'7rIf IgLi , 3 3 A- A , 75' '- '- lf 5 f ,ix !'L. 13 Link Juniors with Sfudenf Government David Bowman Richard Braalen James Bradborry John Bradford Consiance Bradley Donn Brechensor Edward Breifenbach Roberf Brewer Roy Brogden Vernon Brock William Bromiley Mary Bromley Evelyn Brooke Mary Brown Nicholas Brown Roberl Brown Rolf Brown James Browning Janice Browning Kafhryn Broyhill Sandra Bryan? Donald Buchholz Charles Buckley Jackson Bullock Ann Burial? Joan Burleson John Burns James Byrd Elisabelh Cahill William Calhoun Pafricia Callaghan Linda Calverl Donald Campbell Granville Canard Donald Cannon Michael Cardoni Janel Cardwell David Carlson Jill Carlsfon Carol Anne Carr Virginia Carrico Audrey Carroll ili Ti? 'V QQ 'sg 5' ii .x 5' wt rf' , r f- si 1. A s 4,4 l 3. 1 f 3 -vs L- 15 'W' W! ? N up - - vs f w . Q. f VS Wx g ' -Qs . a as 'ha s ,.- 1 xkaqx ff nr. ,,. f - 1 f A W' 86 , 'ff' an ,,- , . Mr. Korczowski, Class Sponsor, Aids Donald Carufhers Roberf Cavaiola Tessie Chamberlain Karen Chan Maida Charles Eunice Charllon Pafricia Chaslain Nancy Chealham Jo Ann Childress Carol Chrislensen Karen Chrisfensen Elizabelh Chrislie Harlow Church ClaudeHe Clarlr Rosemarie Clark aarrgaraaa Clarlre Henry Clarlre Roberl claiiaraaair Lois Clawson William Clema Margarel Cleveland John Cocker Joyce Coffman Marion Coleman Barbara Collins Rufh Anne Colvin Beverly Combs Diane Comer Harry Comp Gary Comsroclz Thomas Conlin Sfephen Cool: Mason Cool: Palricia Copeland Carolyn Copenhaver Mary Ann Corbefl Deloris Corder Josephine Corl William Cornell Douglas Covinglon Kenneth Craddock Linda Cravolla y ri sra rg r sa Ou hwy T X 'Us i , ,ge 2' 1. .ra .-, 1 Ku, an f if Paar 5. r.. Aa' . . y 1 X10 N.. . - N CM? if U vb- , f - Juniors in Commirfee 1,72 . X1 i -- ' - Q.. Y , . .1 li , 9 1. J we - 0 at 5 H ' , L -Xl A- 553521 Y we KE ',- is '-if , ' is I ,Qi . 4-1 , i . 1' John Creamer Anne Creel John Cris? Marilyn Crooks Ar+hur Cross Richard Crouch Arfhur Crow Cleaver Crux Carolyn Damours Rosemary Daniels Pafricia Darroch Beverly Davis Charles Davis Douglas Davis Grefchen Davis Jean Davis Plans, Proiecfs 5 X- Q., Q ' nm 1-S. , I Q Q-x , jig, l ,- l 1 ,f Q 'Q Q l x. i '1' l .. A r v 9' 'J f- K ' K ' iQ -f .. if - 'Z' '-' 'lit K I he y .. , 1. - . YI 5 l- Y C L C ' 'l e -'T L .,. mf fr- T -,Q I - Y V . l X' .fi . , K W Y 4 s-- x. LEARNING TO DANCE, an imporfanf par+ of every reenagers life. is a parl of The co-recrealion classes held every Friday. ' 4. 87 ,W i N? ,?,.,x5g, T ,Y ,. A , if kg' ' AT' qw wh -, ff VV, AV 53 75:3 353' 1 iff :V .W .M ,gf 3? W , me Q .M ,,.f . f wa, Y ,M ,, 'XL Ai sw I, J. V1 . ,, 21:55 , 'gi English Achievement Examinalions Ox Q 'N w. Sleven Eng Marilyn Erlenbusch Carolyn Ervin Nancy Eslinger Judifh Eher Roberl Evans Harold Fcrringfon Palricia Pearson Richard Felrner Deborah Firshi' Vicior Fleming Walton Follin Paula Foriucci Sally Fosnighf John Fosfer Judith Foshr Candace Fouche George Fowler Lemoine Fox Charloffe Frame Barbara Francis Charles Francis Judifh Francis Maurice Franke Paul Franson Jay Freschi Thomas Fridinger Marilyn Gabrys Carol Gaddy Sue Gan? James Gard Clare Gar dell Dale Garvey Nancy George Edwin Georgie Alfred Geris Helen Gerhis John Gibbens Terrence Gibbs James Gibson Dan Gilberf Mary Gillis: .1'f'Y . ,I-r-f.,.r-Q v ff-,'- Y, RR X 'E qs., ex ,M -er, 90 Ambassadors Hofrle, Morse, Smirh, IN JOURNALISM CLASS, Judy Moore wriles busily on ber news arllcle for Hwe nexr issue of Crossed Sabres while Carol McCrary reads over her ossignmenf before 'turning if ln. X, gllow, ' -l - - -ffxzfr-2 , of L 7 ver: ff' Q, .C ,I 5 ky Q, M ,gg N3 in - 1' V ,.4,, , i ',Vk,V 1 1 me so-. 1. is ,Z Us 5 'X w A .rw . . X for 0- YT -A , efooo eolaololn Pllalllo Goodall Mary Ellen Goodman David eooasoo Robert Goodson Carol Garoum Frederick Grey Claude GravcH Ronald Green Susan Green Linda Greenshields Diane Griffin Gay Griffiih Belly Jane Grove Alden Guy Mary Guy l R f I :cs sl l M ii Q. l y Io.. - , 'X 9:9 Ads, . gr l R 'l if if , , X fl 1 .oy :N ill' I 'oo 'A vm f H' as T le ffly,-r',7 ff, Vy, , x,,..x 'A Swlnney Enier as 12:13 S52- Ann Hackney Timolhy Hahn Mary Hailef Harwood Hair Peggy Haislip Jack Hall Kafherine Halsfead Kenion Hamaker Wilfrid Hamp Susan Hanback William Hanback William Hanny Roberl' Hanscom Pafricia Harig Barbara Harlow Lee Harper Edward Harris Naomi Harrison Dorofhy Harshman Thomas Harfman Sieve Hash Michael Hawkins Susan Heck Richard Hennig Roberi Hessenauer Helen Hiefman Carolee Higgins Diana Higgins A. F. S. Finalists Ann Hiles Saralind Hill Joel Hincks Karen Hindley Earl Hi++ Anne Hodges Gran? Hodges ScoH Hoeck Doris Hogshead Diane Holi Harley Holi Warren Hohle George Holh June Hougarl' Bermuda clacl Juniors Relish Pizza, Dennis Houlihan Jeanehe House Doris Hovgren Arfhur Howard Barbara Hoyle John Hufs'le'H'er Grace Huici Joanne Hullish Jeiirey Human Berf Humphries Linda Hun? Katherine Hunfer Roberf Hunfer Robin Huhell William Ingram Cynfhia lsemann Michael lves Virginia Jackson Barbara Jacobs Charles James Roberf James Doris Jenkins June Jewell Ray Johnson Rifa Johnson Theodore Johnson Barbara Jones Donn Jones S? Records al Casual Bermizza Bounce Thomas King Faris Jones Judifh .lanes William Jones Charles Judson Richard Karl Geoffrey Kealing Mary Kegel Carolyn Keifh Edward Keller Paul Keller Linda Kelly Marion Kelly Jacques Kener Jeanefie Kenna Barbara Ke-nnerly Gloria Kepharf Nancy Kern Paul Kiefaber William Kincaid Beffye King Helen King Linda King Barbara Kline Gerald Kluhz Karen Knapp David Knasi Kennefh Knowles Alice Knudsan Francis Koenig Palricia Koerner Richard Kramer Sara Krebs Susan Kresiy Michael Krisel Marcia Kuhn Ches+er Kupioc Kafhryn Kiasner Barbara Kinney Mary Leung 'Ns ' 94 5, Sr- P Juniors, ' ' Marcia Lande Maris Landsfrom Lynne Larin Janice Larlrins Dorolhy Laub Lynne Lauer Charles Lehning Mariha Levin Kalherine Lewis Aline Limburg Barbara Liffle Linda Liflman Charles Long Rosefla Long Seniors Vie for Upper-class Mary LoH' Linda Lowe Barbara MacDougall Lincla Madacey Charlene Magaha Nancy Magers Sue Mahan John Mailancler Beverly Maillancl Sandra Maness Roberl' Manian Pafricia Mareyclf Raymond Markle Francis Marks Nelson Marks Doris Marshall Jah-n Marshall William Marsion Mary Marlin Mary Marh James Mathews Annelle McAllisler James McAr+hur Linda McCar+hy Palricia McCausland Roberl' McCloud Qi its 4-av' wear 4 'V . X 5-J .s- 'Ui Supremacy in Annual Baskefball Bou'r Elaine McClure Evereff McCowan Carol McCrary Edward McCullough Barbara McGowan William McHugI1 Mary McKee Jaan McKinney Judilh McLelIen Jean McWilliams Jane Meador Lane Medford ogre Megee Roberi Mehfiang Roberi Mefgief Mary Marian Two vm IN Mu. XPIK, lNflUDlNfrf Ilrfzfx i Min. in-IH? 11:1 Fl r M-. kann: inf Ismlvli fvlwllvf. :nn-nr . Q .Wi 1, fi ,- qi, , ,4- ... 3 ,.-1 ai . Ar 'S-' i6 I I. A' 1 . ri Alf, 'hi ' ..o- A ' 4 K N A '- '- an gf w ' ,V . - ' 4 ' '.M g.Ew'.2-324 1 'N ' 'L' I ' V G Q L, , , Q 1,1 V sh 5 -, Y I LOOKING FORWARD TO THEIR TRIP To Natick, Massachuseffs, W-L exchange sludenls Judy Sharp, Belsy Cahill, and Mike Riley look al 'rhe roule oi +heir Irip, 95 Juniors Seleci Cancliclaies 'ro A'r'rencl 2 ' ' r'ffg1if1.f2v' 1 ea Y :'.' 5 rf ,af I 5341, , X -wx' I is f br Q, r 1 ,gs e if X 2 411 viii 4 Q ,T 3 i if ,r Q a if va Z aa, a fo sk. 1 2 2 if .1 Q. Y 4 1 4 iv 'Ki ,,-H, , 1 , ' 'f-- .ggi , ' liz? J si all . if M ' t 1 Y 1 an ' N I, 14' in S' 3 U L QLD ,f Q M- 'Q ' fm' 1 ' 4 I 1 W Q Y ,, , mx g s Q -Q of 52 - ea , K -Q-S V , ff QQ. 1 ...H I W 1 7? K ? .' ffffffi-J1if.f if my , 'H :P -' I - I Mfilfl ' 35 35551 r' ' ' Q7 51 ' ,a 4 N - l ..., - A - , 'N - K, fi Q. ' I QTQ :NS in - -' , Q.. 'Y 'T y L, 1 V' K l' 'f - , v-L N 1 ' , 4 ' 1 L I X AK .ff .rf i Barbara Meyer James Miller Jean Miller Joan Miller Jana Miller Richard Miller Mary Milligan Richard Mills John Millsback Emlynn Millson Lynn Millson Michael Minh Roberf Mifchell John Milman Jenivee Misiell Pairicia Moelwring Ann Mohrbacher Roger Morrison Diane Monl: Juaniia Monk Sue Monsees Harvey Monlgomery 3 la A g Laura Moody Shirley Moore William Moore Lowell Moran Darryl Morgan Marllwa Morgan lf M J Q fi Q f v 1, -- fr ,VST ii: N,-'Q f 0 I e Boys ancl Glrls sell. Sfanley Morgan William Morris Clare Morrison Boyd Morrow David Morse Medra Morlon Alyce Moss Garehe Molhersead Margaref Moye Kafhleen Munley Diane Murray Charles Neuman Janice Nawrocly Michael Neale Theodora Nelson Perry Neubauer Burfon Newlin Virginia Newlin Erwin Newman Michael Newman Eleonora Nieuwdorp Maureen Niland Helen Niffie Carol Noel Loreen Naval Brenda Nugenf Virginia Null BeHy Ann Nuffycombe Stale Convenhons Michael O'Connor Joan Ogrosky James O'Kane Mildred Olney Bradley Olson John Olson Pauline Olson Fefer Olson Ann O'Neill Barbara Orndorff .lolrn Ornclorff Karhleen Owens Mary Owens Sara Packard -el bs. Ii X is 98 .Ji 3 Following Newly Formed Tradlhon I ,gif-J LOST BOOKS musl be replocedl' Jim Smiflw realizes wlw McCord lo wrife his receipl for o los? book. nl.. ile he woi+s for Mr. Henry .. fr A ,, A V 5. I L.. ' 5- 'T' 1 X ' T 'ai A 'v 4, Q f'3 l If f ff 7 Q se , 1 , .x - 1 Myra Palmes Charles Parlrer Juanifa Parlrs Roberf Parsons Judifh Paffen Barbara Pearsall Pafricia Ponce James Perry Elaine Phelan Mary Phillips Janice Poelrner Helen Pomeroy Colvin Poole Bayard Porfer Jane? Porfer Barbara PoHer if Fri. ,A X 4 ,Q -I4-.kdm .lunlors A cqulre Caroline Prade Marilyn Price Phyllis Price Thomas Prigmore Margaref Pulliam Louis Purnell Gary Pufman Stephen Raley Cinda Mae Ramey Kennelh Randles Sandro Rasor Homer Ray Carole Recfar Herberf Reclor Edward Reclingqon David Reid Barbara Reighfer Charles Renalds Joan Reppen Lourah Rice Ralph Richard Lee Richardson Donald Richbourg Carole Riclcer Carlos Ricoy Geraldine Ridgway Donovan Riley Michael Riley Class Rings in June Ellen Roberls Joseph Roberis Thomas Roberfs Waller Roberls James Robineffe Kalhleen Rock Edward Roebuck Barbara Ann Rollins Roxanne Romans Mariorie Roof Alice Rora baugh Faye Roseman Barbara Rosson Beverly Rowden 1 -is 'sry 1 jr , r v-Qu ., ' ' 3315325 f 62172. Q' 'W , MW Prom Climaxes Spring Ac'rivi'ries as Carol Rubin John Rucker Ann Ruddock Dorolhy Russell Mary RuHer John Saah Phyllis Sachleben Conslance Sage Grayson Sanders Kennefh Sanders Fra-nces Saunders Linda Schecfer William Schoenborn Richard Schroeder Doris Schroff Carole Schrolr Jane? Schuler Barbara Scarf Norval Sefrle Frances Shaid Slanley Shaner Judy Sharfl Judy Sharp Virginia Shearer Beverly Sheeks Kathryn Sherwood Sue Shuffle Mary Shul+z Hofel Willard Greels Hosf of Juniors Julia Shumaker Juneal Shurfliff Wingafe Sikes Samuel Simonovich Granl' Simpson Donald Sipes Adele Silkin Judilh Skaggs Julia Skinner Jane? Slafer An-ne Smifil Barry Smiih Charlolfe Smilh James Smifh Marcia Smifh Margaref Smiih Pafricia Snapp Rufh Ann Snodgrass Sandra Sours Judy Spangenberg Richard Speidel Thomas Speighf Joyce Spilman Elaine Sfahl Edward Sfarbird Ronald Sfeinacker Gayle Sfelger Ann Sfevens William Sfevens Belly Sfewarf Leona Sfane Richard Slone Roberl S'fone Allan Sfuarl' Lawrence Suifers Pafricia Sullivan Barbara Summers Marilia Sufer : 5 ,J.5 g 31 .A ri 8 i a of 5 4 4: V. N . ww ,552 , , fog? x A 4 - 'QS' :gui ,L ,. Q .X 'I i,f J I 39 ' I .,, ,W ' . FXEQQ.. '9- 1,5 so . , , Y, Wi, ' 'V , Wi 'r l A 1-.Q W :gr Nw . '1 I S i . 1 eb Y Q,-3 551 v '5 H Qw- 'L 333' Q ' -.Q Lffifl ' nz' i '- ' ui-' ., , na gg if?1ifi- Q 41 5 X- ii, 'f fi? in Wi If 1 i if ' ' g 3211 me f , iq I . .1 0 of x V gig, . ,... E, gg S. Juniors Usher ai Commencement ancl .N :A s- 'X 1 , s. Q. H rx. .Am , 3 , ,-is 5 W Y 'agjf .fi i M' L L . 'i ' H., 'rib' +03 , i X A f xf '. 43 Q, gn --, V . .1 Z 7. i Q Q- 'i INST . ' uf' . . X wi i I X .. gp V1 Q ',. ., 'N T , f X55 A , Q k C ,L':L',4.?gi'if C' u. ' ' f- ., 5 4- x 4. L VV L- ' I1 xiii A 5 ig vp-I H I , x mg : Q. L. W tif X. L 1 R 1 4- L' Elie. .af 1, 4- , HN Pk Q. , X 'Q I v v Q ' I .1 102 Y L Q 5. 5 Y if ,WH Roberl Swain Jerome Sweef Lael Swinney Ralph Swoliford Karolyn Tacher Fredrick Tale William Ta+e Albion Taylor Al+on Taylor Merle Tegeder Henry Thalcher Joseph Thomas Marcia Thompson David Thornhill Beverley Thorpe Donald Thrall Beri Thurber Roberf Timms Lucille Tingsfrum Pairicia Tinsley Penelope Tipion Pairicia Ti+us Marianne Torregrosso X Lorena ToHer Joan Townsend John Trible William Trowsdal Michael Turner .4 4' R1 L--f . fiiv ..xfk' sc Q- - N we , ,xy xx e I.. 'M , , v A' 9x H4- 5 ra is v 1--.f cl T, A l K we Look Toward Their Senior Year A 5 , '- ,f 31 I .l iv' x 'si K 5 - Q'-Q N1 4 J .y-24' 'Q . 5-v 4 Q4 1. L .- 1 . V Q' Q Ax fx my-'J 2' 1 T. O' ., Q1 I , 5 Sl ,1 . l f chaise, wang Mabel upaske Jock umfbaei Rober+ v.-,mas Erhel Van Lobsfein Jeane Van Meier Charles Van PaHen John Veaich James Vice Shirley Vifale John Vorn Dick John Wade Donald Wagner Andree Walker Gracie Walker Kay Walker Barbara Walls Robert Ward Roberi Warren Sylvia Warren AnneHe Wa+ers Edwin Wafson Pafricia Wafson Cynrhia Waugh Omarlina Weaver William Weaver Thomas Webb Robert Weber Birf Webley Judilh Weihe Marfha Ann Welbes Roberf Werner Paul Werfz Diana Wes+coH Carol Weslon Mary Wheeler Diane Whife Ellen While Juciilh While Sco++ Whi+ener George Whi+more Mary Wickham s. A 1 - :A ' MQ, , ' 1 -. Q. -. lg . .Vg sf A Q- - 'H L. - te. v- gl ,.,, - X' x. Li ,f .ty ., WF. 'J 'Qu . ,if A J '4 2 ' .qi Y CJ 5. fx. I 3 : - mutt -J Hi? Y il fix' sv ' ,Z . 5 ,v '5 H -v lf 109 iff-sx A 'B 56 4 . ns' , -0' Qggflfk. 4 ' .-- 'Psy W ' 'V 4, 'ff' Us f' - A I 'iff 'V Us if Cl? , U 5 'i i 1 K I .ph-.. . x. W if? X' an ,.'9 . if 'M- .A J, 164 ' 1 Yi., -,.,,,, ' 5 f ip Q -if i Y--Q 0 x C fi J x. - N , Qs 5 v . 1 Y iii in J 3, M1 ig J., K i 1 104 in -wana, Juniors Lynn Wienehe Susan Wier James Wiesi Donald Wigeni Richard Wilder Jerry Wilkinson Margaref Wilkinson Darrell Williams Gary Williams Lynnore Williams Kay Williams Mary Kay Williams Priscilla Williams Thomas Williams Choose Roof and Parsons BOB GOODSON proves his drums can lallg. Presion Simms ond Evereif McCowon enjoy The recilol. James Wilson ,J Jo Anne Wnlfshlre H E- Lucy Anna Windham ' ., 7 ,,,Vf l 4' John Winlerborg yi I xwhy . ig LA l J' as Very lmpor'ran'r People y ox ,R -. x .iN X? C7 N. K 1 'Qui Slave Wogen Judifh Wolfe Gary Wood DJGNB Woychoke Brenda Wynne Jonalhan Yenlis of Class 3-1, 32 . j Janice Young : .. uv F l Gilda Zammil' 'aku 'Z' - ' 4.2 '2'w5r'.- 'Tl .:,x 7 Y 12? ' Susan Zazanis Diane Zell J . JO.. James Ziemer ' Richard Zimmerman 'S ' t lb Junior Superlalives Margie Roof Always ready lo lend a helping hand is energelic Margie Roof. Margie was preside-nl of her homeroom as a sophomore, a member of lhe Girls' Chorus and co-caplain of lhe junior varsify cheerleaders. This year she is co-caplain of 'rhe varsily cheerleaders and iunior class vice-president As lun- ior yeep, Margie works closely wilh fhe bullelin board, class parly and orher comrnillees. Bob Parsons Known 'ro The enlire sludenl body for his worlc as Second Vice-Presidenf on The Sludenl Council, Bob Parsons was raled 'rop Junior boy by his class. His achievemenls for lhe pas? rwo years include sophomore class senalor, lnlra- rnurals. Science Nighl parficipalion, and a guide for College Nighl' and Career Day. Bobs personalify and will- ingness lo worlc have broughf +his honor upon him. 105 Elos Member Accepts Key Award Carol Inge Presndenf Doug Elliott Jim Brewbaler Jog Yqngy Presvdenf Trecsurer Treasurer Furs? Second Irs? Second Semesler 'KH- c.f Q 8eHy Englnsh Judy Pat Pnchard Ben Campbell Choploun McCullough Porllo Porlua Fursf Choplcun menforlon menfarucn Semesfer Second Furs? Second Semesfer Semesfer Semesler 'kr'-5 Semesrer Semesfer Semegfer 5.9 Dana Krueger I C C Repre senloflve Jlm Sieele John Carr Mr Sfanley ay Claudua Hnsforlan Fursr Second Sponsor Semesfer Sernesler Hns+ornc:n Boo Buchanan BUTTON f ' vs. 'kr Q VJ' o Ne: Carole Dave am Damon Davus Loney Morse Murphy Donna Sylvna Barbara Manlyn Gmnabefh Nor+hrop Scoh Serr Smooi Sufferlm Louuse Mariha DeCosfa Vnce Presudenf Second urs? Semesrer We 5.5323 Alice Peel Mannmg V ce Presudenl Secrefcry frsf Sernesler Secrelcry Second Semesler Semesfer 'il' PUTTING UP AN ELOS POSTER 'ro remand sludenls of 'rhe Shorl' Sfory con+es'r ore Berry Englrsh ond Donno Norfhrop If one could goze upon cz Typical Elos meehng he would see members In porfy clolhes bermudos sloclcs ond ofher ofhre assembled fo duscuss nm porfonr busuness Thus busnness would Include plon nung 'rhe 'Echo.' o record of The school yeor. ond choosang 'rhe wunner of fhe Elos Shor'r Sfory Con res? Money roused from 'rhe Echo ond ofher progecfs hnonces on onnuol one hundred dollor scholarship, on oword lo The ourslondmg member, and ofher owords N I T rarr an rrrs S' llfle .3 T R :L f 5. ,,. X J. ' , f 'I T ' 5 ch, 42:4 ' if Q 5' xo fe , s - ,J . . . I - . . F. . - . F. F. 7 ' ' ' e A .nv An ij ,C , t , fkfa Ah I it. . : . V f ' 8 X 'R V gy I V , o-' , A f ' I 1' 'VJ 1 - , ' . K ' . . . . R ,,V, K A Y ,nl . V, Q. Q54 -f X Q . 0 - . ' ' - f f' 5 1' so Fl y 'I L ' . Dance Reaps Proceeds for Hospifal A newly furnished room in Arlingron Hospiral. food and clorhing for a family of Hungarian refu- gees and a Chrisrmas baske? for a needy family- all of rhese are proiecrs ol French Honor Sociery. For rhe third year rhe Medi+erranean Cruise has been a primary proiecf which has conrribufed ro fhe club's hospifal fund. A dime dance was also held io raise money for Hungarian relief. Ealing French meals. offending French movies and counseling orher French sfudenis represenr oddilional proiecfs of French Honor Sociery. A+ ihe end of rhe year an award is given by rhe Amer- ican Associarion ol Teachers of French, sponsors of French Honor Sociery, +o 'rhe ou+s+anding French srudenr. ff' ,,-1. 1. A S S' L. SL I , ' - r ?:2,wQf,' C A X YA ,yr , ffl .: V ' 1 Mrs. France! Susan Evie Murphy Diana Wafors Kinnemann Vice De Angelis Sponsor President Presiclenf Secrefary- Treasurer ir Beffy Doug DOI'0l'l'lY Caroline Judy English Harold Hickman Higgins High ' . r-3 if M ' '- :F 9 , Carol Marian Marfha Shell!! Ellen Inge Kglly Levin McClarren Mills i I x i Michael Jean Janef B009 Ad9'9 Minh. Peferson Porfer Sclidflmflhn Simi' 1 .,k. ,r 2:55 . Gig? , , in If-if i f 3 , ' F ' f fl ' ' fffff f A K L ' F' 4 4 we 1- .f .1 -- ' s -- R ' 4 Julia Judy Edward Frank Bari Skinner Sicloy Siqi-bird Shphenx Thurber THE INITIATION of new French Honor Sociery members is fbi xi F discussed by Adele Sirlcin and Susan Kinnemon. Lalin Honor Sociely Plans Club Pin 1 ' f 'K ri Paul Edwards Jim Brewbaker Presidenl Carol Baay oe Clema Lani Murphy rm Scovllle Vice President Bery Benner? PN BeHy Dlener 'G ,L lu' ' NJ Susan Langsford Secrefcry Vnrglnla Bruder US. Debby Frrshf vin Lynn Paula Oclerman Pearson 4 Vrrglma Shearer on Srpes f'4W'Z -im .4 4 1 vi YZ Nic Cassell en Gnnnane Leah Rocley Charlofie Wafers K ! r 1 ll Sheila Shinn Ben Campbell Mfg, Kqfhqr-in Treasurer I.C.C. Newlon Represenlalive Sponsor Helen Chilton S Belly Lee King George Scheele fiffsf- 'N ZW S If Wie I Clema 4 Charles Manly Sylvia Scoff Suzie Wilson LATIN77 DEAD77 grins Sheila Shinn when Mrs Kafharine Newlon e marlcs on The ancienl language durnnq a Lalin l-lonor Sociely meeling 1 8 'Gallis esl omnig divisa in parfes 'rres.' This phrase from Caesar is fa- miliar lo each member of lhe Lalin l-lonor Sociefy. The honor ol member- ship in This sociely is awarded lo slu- denls who have compleled lwo years of Lalin sfudy wilh exceplional success. Through 'fheir sludies lhese sludenls are equipped lo carry oul lhe purpose ol fhe organizalion, which is fo spread In+eres+ and knowledge of Lalin life and culture This is done Through many prog ecls such as help sessions A Chrislmas parly spring iniliafion planning 'ro hnance a lulure scholarship and designing a club pin and emblem were numbered among lhe proiecls of lhe group Q ,W N 4 I V ? e 4. C M i. 1- :A -2 Q - 1. ' s . . . .h,, in ' , fi 4, , A I ' . 7 V, ' ' A I ff I . - . . k . K h 3 k. r ' L is V K 'n -1' . X x , W i 'Q , 1 l f x Q l N ZR: . J Ell I , q , A if - ,H y A ' Q 5' A' A -A r K I ' ggi ks vw ' ' t tx 5' V , W . ll -AL f 'CV 1 -v i ' i , A 6 Fr V 1 mi ilk -' , s lv t A J. . . . D h: 'ey - o o y Y u ll u - - - I ' ' ' I, - Slaffs Affend Quill and Scroll Dinner Mrs Mary Councell Sponsor Glnnabelh Suflerlm Pres den? Pai Prichard Cha plal n li'-x V-. Mrs Pearl Hanson Sponsor Jae Yaney V ce Pres denr Nancy Banks '27 Sv' Belly Englush Se rerory Treasurer Mary Bromley 1245 Rebecca an Nic BUVRGH Calloway Cassell 'T -J QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS Gmnobelh Sullerlln Pol Prichard oncl Berry Dnener loolc over rhe lnrsl Issue of 'rhe wmrer Penman aes.: fx TN ts Sh Daanne Shenla Helen Carolyn Belly Dons Johnson McClarren Chllfon Damours Dlener Hogshead x'Y .lane Duane vle am George A ace Meador Monk Murphy Murphy Olson Peg The Maud Omdorrl cnoprer ol Quill and Scroll Ho or Socuely rnvlred rhe rhree W L publncorlon srolls 'ro o drnner olonned ro lurrher muruol lrlendshrp A lormol lF'll'lOL1OfW ol members wos held on Morch 7 Mr Mory Councel Penman sponsor ond Mr Peorl l-lor son Crossed Sabres ond Blue ond Gray odvusor recommended oulslondmg per sons ochve on publrcorrons lor member s lp E en Roberls A564 Gan Leah u y Charlofre Raberfs Rockey Sharff Vogel Waters '13 A W ,. , J ' V X ' f ' W N' X ': . , -1 ..f -x . M I ' ff fi 'if l M , ' r X , 4' ' 1-. - - A ,,,ff-3: gr. 11 ,so , 'J J lx ll r A 7' I l C ' l l ,. a 1 K, 'Q fu- . as ' . I V l I If 'G 5' 1 ' l - . G . -I xfq 'P gf 2 ' H., f N fjfiy, , X K ,WE M9-e y G fe..,,f 'gl' , X - ls f , M: -ii 16. 2' ' V 1 ' s. ' V r or r f fx -fr F I A A 5 4 by A. 1 , -vm - X . of ' 'P , 2 ' ' l M e as 23 -K T N 7 A ' , ' P M A - - we ' Y A J ' 'H ' fl L ' K - m 'i : L 7 ,W A r r , YF 'H 'C' I I A Q ll 1 H- ' I . E . L . I. lr 1 r A , . L: 3 5 :Q cf.. K- kv.. Q 1 'I' ' A ,nj -if ' ' D ' , . .H Q xl 0 - , i .h q 1? ' ' ' - ll 'I J A ea h' . Honor Sociery Holds Science NighT QP- +A ' 5 : J tif. K I: IT V T f u - , -' xhlal James Scovillo Vice PresidenT Rex Adelberger Dove Aufon Joe Clema Douglas Harold Kennefh Hoolrs Charles Manly George Scheele Schulfhnis Franlr Sfephens Claudia Ben Mr. Edward Mr. Harry Mr. ArThur BurTon Campbell NorTh Paclrard Rondeau SecreTary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor f-3 Since The Science Honor SocieTy was organized in l952, l28 members have graduaTed. OT This number I24 have enTered or are planning To enTer The Tield oi science. This sTarTling sTaTemenT is a True reTlecTion oT The inTeresTs oT members of This socieTy. The members, having achieved ex- cepTional success in Their sTudy of sci- ence, counT as Their main proiecTs The help sessions. The sessions, which are held every day excepT Friday. are greiaT- ly appreciaTed by Those who aTTend and every session boasTs a sizeable group. Also numbered in The acTiviTies oT The socieTy are The semi-annual presenTa- Tion aT Science NighT' aT The PTA. and organizing and aiding The Arling- Ton CounTy Science Fair. FRANK STEPHENS and John Hagen- buch plan For help sessions, Spanish Sociely Tasles Nalive Food Big,- te P Mrs. Selma Webb Sponsor is f sit fi ful' Q X 4 E ,Y-, ' sf-'K ,M . H -o J N 'Qi 5 x 'Q it e, Gay Glading Polly Barge Alice President Vice di Zerega Presiden? Secrefory Ann Afkins 'J' 6' Phyllis Afwood in Joan Berberici I John Burns f 5 Carol Carr 522. X1-'R if Joyce Colifman Harry Comp Floy Damon Grelchen Davis Sandra Davis Mela Eberdl Marilyn Erlenbusch William Eschmeyer Paul Franson K Y I I 1 Sue Gan? Roberla Gardell Dale Gillis Harriel Grigsby Joan Halch Ann Hough Sue Heck Ann lde Charles James Curlis Low Janie Meador Caroline Miller Roberl Milchell Karen Mobley Carol Ann Manish Laura Moody Michael Neale Linda O'Donnell Judy Palfen Hugh Rainbolf Beal Schahmann Lee Shaid Elaine Smifh Judy Spangenberg Nancy Tolh Jim Vice Edward Vogel Helen Werh. L Speakers Boosf Book Week Mrs Muller Vlce Sponsor QS Z' Nncholas lannce Faye Q Cassell Funkhouser Rgggmqn Vane, Presudenf Vlce Presudenl Secrelary l',-eoguref 'N E' Beisy Carolyn .lo n Charles Cahrll Damours Howard Manly 'M' fs C' Dave Waller Nea Mary Kay Morse Falcher Sheldon Wnllrams Affenhon please for an annauncemenf Thus phrase marked lhe sfarr of a sernes of 'folks explain :ng American Educallon Week The members ol Speakers Bureau delnvered rhese and orher folks 'ro lhe srudenf body by use ol The public address sysfem However lhus group does nor lm+ rsell lr acruvmes wrrhnn our school Irs members also repre sen? our W L world af varrous clvuc galhernngs and acrrvuhes The sprung assembly fealurmg lhe well known husband wule 'ream ol Harry and Banaro Overs+ree'r was sponsored and planned by +h group An aHrac'ruve drsplay case arranged by rhus club keeps fhe school abreasf of Hrs achvurues and accomplrshmenrs When 'rhey arenl busy affendnng 'ra rhe above prolecrs rhese speakers develop rhewr abwlll es rhrough praclrce walh a rope recorder debale drscussmon and orher speech pracfuce Thus year an exchange al xdeas belween a Speakers Bureau rn Floruda and The W l. club was successlully carrmed ou we' N 'yi LL P A ANNOUNCEMENTS a servrce of +he Speakers Bureau are laken care of by Bob Vance and Nuck Cassel Thespians Painf, Furnish Room MIXING PAINT lo decorale lhe sefs of 'rhe nexf Thespnans producllon IS Flay Damon An enloyable and worfhwhrle proqecf ol lhe Thesprans was lhe remodeling of an old sforage room Wnlh palnl scrub brushes a d hard worlc 'rhe group cleaned palnled and lurnrshed The room progecls Fursl prize for havung lhe besl lloaf nn lhe Thanks gnvung Day Parade lo G W was awarded by lhe lnfer Club C uncnl lo lhns group Thss coveled award was earned by lhe Thespuan floor whuch presenled The classic Greek maslcs of 'rragedy and comedy The members ol Thespuons qnve fherr and lo lhe school and club plays by furnrshrng props and od vnce Thespsans ss a nahonal drama honor organ :zahon Throuqhoul +he year worlcshops were held whuch Increased fhe oblllfy of members rn all fnelds of drama Each member lrlecl hs slmlls bolh rn achng and durechng Flay Damon P es denl -X Barbara Boifcher Judy Conn Rosalle Harnll 9. Nancy Toi Mar+ha Mannmg V ce P es de an Callaway Jane Doheriy Lundy u Kvg . 5' CY Buchanan Sec efa ry John Carr 5' Cecella Fow ma Inlgo Y Beffy Margo Von Over Walcavlch Helen Nnfh T eas.l e Hugh Charlion .f Mary Kay GarneH Karen Kraus ef- Miss Rebecca Wafson Soc 'sc' AI Carolyn Copenhaver W Ann Campion Jane Hanger Curhs OW V Ann Wafer: WIQSERO I? A' 1 s 0 A' Z Q J 4 1 , f 6 -' I f C K of I v I g K I I l r r r ' H +c wr r I FW x , , ' Q .5 e 75. . , h- 'sy y ng 'Lx 'll NA .' N ' if ' I1-A cf lr f . il I ' ll 1' A J ' 'I 6'-V f' I I-Q' 'gl A' A-,Ds me fl' -Z5 X 'jf E' , , . . Q I . . 5 - K, - . ' ' , I 1 nn 2.15, , my AN' V ,S-x L in which lhey now hold meelings and plan fulure ' I I - ' , . . I - , n Ln D l O . - A - - I-ru ' L I .Q-. ' ' ' ' I. . . 'l cv 6- I Q 7 - -. I . . . P xl K lt- I y . .. . I sf V I I ,- i . I . . . B. I h Q o ff? Mrs Marne Peckham Sponso wg vel' Bela Club Collecls for Cerebral On 'rhe eve of Ihe brg Thanksgiving Day game many figures were seen galhered around a large bonhre on Ihe alhlehc held Even Ihough a sleady ram 'rhreafened Io pu+ oul fhe hre lhe Bela members kepl I+ burning and conlmued a 'fra Wifi. vue Mary Merrill Murphy F rs+ Vuce Presrclenl Presrdenl Mary McKee Treasurer Carol lnge I C C Represenlahve Muke Riley Second VI e Presldenf se- Dolores Norlhrop Cha p a n 'ks Alice Peck Secrela ry ff Bob Vance ro ec' Chairman dnhon This bonfire rs an annual affalr and Bela Club members earn some ol Therr requnred hours by collechng wood The Narnonal Bela Club ns an honor and servnce club and Ihe members are required 'ro give several hours ol eflorl fo The school and communufy each semesler The mnely new members worked of Ieosl nnne hours Ihe hrsl semesfer and Irke The old members gave of Ieasl Iwelve hours 'che second sennesler BETA CLUB SENIORS Farsi row Dranne Johnson Judy Weeks Karen Kraus Lyla Werchseldorfer Louuse De Cosfa Pal Prichard Lourse Inman row Kofhy McCarI'hy June McVey Evle Murphy I-Igll Paul Pearson Vnrgunua Bruder Roberf Smrlh John Young Jane Anderson Joan Berberlch Carol Beal Schalzmann Brfsy Wnghf Rebecca Burkeff Grelchen Greene Alrce Peck Dolores Norrhrop Ellen Mnlls Dave Auron Roland Beachley Adolph Edwards Elaine Smrlh Second Jane Hanger Sherry Thlrd row Bob Vance Inge Muselle Roper 114 f -zss ' 75 , , m Q, ,a . 7 ' s Q , . I , I ,III SI L Ms as I AI I ix IZ 'N '. , . , - . , . ' 4. A M . 'I I .V w V w 0 1: l 1 , . g w 'I ,fp X Q 'xl ' H ,I A N -' I ' - I , A rw I 'J ,Q , W 'Iii I I 2 1, is y s ' ,3' .-' ' . T ,srl I ' f,... I I R , 4, G W r 5, I5 2 Centex U h ' ' A . I A . r Q ' . . . J 'x . A . l - I '17 - E A' - , Palsy, Symphony Orchesfra Drives ln Ofder lo oe a mennaer ol Bela Ciao, a B average ere good-olizenshia rezora nwsl oe mainlainea. Bela members serve lhe school by mairlainng lhe Losl and Found, SPCWSCVWQ lJOlfe sales, polishing lhe lroohes, ushering lor Tel-a-Tale Thealer, a'd giving lhe Charily Bali in lhe Spring. The Ward Shaw Commillee- regularly pregenlg ever, lainmenl lar hosailal wards, while some ol lhe memberg dg volenleer work lor the Chamber al Commerce aller gghgol, This year lhe Bela Members calleclea seven hundred-llly dollars lc' lhe Cerebra' Palsy Drive ard also soligled fer lhe Nalional Symahony Orcheslra, The annual Bela Canvenlion which is held in Rbhmond draws several W-L members each year. BETA CLUB SENIORS-Firsl row: Nancy Salisbury, lrene Beclcner, Sheila Shinn, Kay Bschonan, Sheila McClarreri, Carol Manish, Mary Ann Mc- Leeghin, Joan Halch, Jan Calloway. Second row: Suzy Carlis, Jane Spring, Pal l-leller, Sandi Brown, Rae Winn, Susan Langsford, Shirley Wiley, Charlalle Walers, Third row: Gail Roberls, Belly English, Carol Baay, Belly Cox, Helen Chilron, Pal Faulkner, Ann l-leisig, Carolyn Spell, Carol Chase, Rosalie l-larriil, Donna Norlhrop Nancy McNear, Anne lde, Chrislirie Harms. BETA CLUB COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN are June Mclfey, Belly Cox Juneal Shirllill, Dave Bowman, Neil Bahnerl, o- 'T J 'zj 115 116 Charify Ball Increases Beta Benefifs Ks. BETA CLUB JUNIORS-Firsf row: Judy Spangenberg, Linda Schecler, Barbara Kinney Sandra Rasor Sally Fosnighr, Karen Chrisrensen, Penny Wheeler, Par Mareydr, Mary McKee. Second row: Jill Carlslon, Babs Lirlle Teddy Nesor, Judy Sharif, Naomi Harrison, Mary Mer- rill Debby Firshl, Elaine Srahl Lama Moody, Kay Elkin, Third row: Diane Wl'i+e Suzanne Duvall Marilyn Erlenbuscln, Mary Ann Bromley, BETA CLUB SOPHOMORES-Firsf row: Ma'gie Marrin, Gay Calla- Nay, Barbara Bnrko, Heddy Lawrie, Jeanne Wilkenson, June Basile, Sherry Parrish, Marilyn Pearson, Jean Harris, Chris Nicholson, Mary Bai'ey. Second row: Carlnie lngrarn, Judy Fasler, Ginger Walker, Gail Palrnby, Judy Piede'rna , Peggy Hara Gail Anderson, Kay Ferguson, 0 D Susan Heck, Diana De Angelis, Martha Levin, Kifiy Greenshields, Karie Hunrer. Fourfh row: John Bradford, Mike Riley, Juneal Shurrlifl, Sara Pazkara, Sue Ganf, June Miller, Virginia Nail J., ia Sncrnaker, Palriria Chasfain, Linda McCarfhy, Grerchen Davis, Marfha Suler, Beryl Ben- nerf, Maryef Afkinson, Virginia Jackson, Phyllis A+wood Elaine Phelan, Sara Krebs, Diane Monk, Lindy Lirnbqrg, David Bowman Nick Bohnerf, S.za 'e EsaJ Carole Frazier Susan Handy, Third row: Miriam Mac- farlar, Anne Garfield, Ginny Raberrsan, Sue Srarbird, Jane Sfriker, Joanie Reihel, Janer Shurllilif, Linda Bodine, Suzy Gubin, Anne Hoska, Alison Barrelrr, Yvonne Baay, Pal' Powell, Ginger Rawlins, Mona Dash, Barbara Coicfin, Holly Roberrsonp Edward Ko+rich. ri 2 .IC L Plays Porlray Under lhe leadership ol Mlss Grullrn a new Junuor Class Ical League was lormed lhls year Thus as one ol lhe lew second chaplers organrzed an any hugh school Early organ rzaluonal meelnngs lollowed by programs ol plays and lallcs led lhe group lhrough :lg lnrsl year Roman Mylhs During lhe summer ol l956 lwo members lrom lhe char er JCL allended a nalfonal convenlvon Enlrvened by con ns p le ls og ams ol lhls Ju., L Included recounls ol lhe convenln n llsell plus olher unuque presenlaluons vncludmg slrdes and oanlomrmes venllon born Ideas ard I JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Fu-sf row Wayne Wolfeusberger Var gunna Shearer Lnnda Marhng Suellan Van Zandl Brran Young Trnxu Heller Lorna Aldnch Charlolle Frame Bull Salmon Second row lave Mnlce Rnley vlce presrdenl Mrs Kalherrne Newlon sponsor Shrela Shnnn presudenl Helen Nr lu lreasurer Chnsly Blausdell Gay Crxllnlh Lynn McChesney Thard row Bob Breulwe ser Don Spes Helen Hellman Duane Ruclcer R h d D b Ir h enlze Susan I-Iallows Mary Ann Bromley Shnrley Wlley Merle Tegeder Judy Cassell Bull Lovell Davud Goodson Bob Schanlz Eunice Charllon Ellnn Glnnane Waller Kirby JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE F lrsl row Loss Murphy Anne Owen Pal Brudges secrelary Jam Prlls lreasurer Bob Schulz co consul Belly Nullycombe co consul Marlha Couado Sally Clungermare Second row Bull Koons Barry Smrlh Frank Render Mary Phnlllps Belh Fluke Bll Tale Sue Ruller Elaine Slahl Dallas Bradford Thom as Chamberlaun Joyce Murphey Belsy Nncholson Peler Trelogen Drclr Newman Jnm Lynch 117 0 0 0 ' ' ' , - ' V ' ora . rc' c ara or r . . . 3 V I . . . . .5 1 , A J ' C1 9 s 4 - .V Y I ' A X- 1 , K . If .., K9 i '1 . , , f I . x V' . I , ' , , ' , : ' , ' , ic ar em as i, S irlee Moore, Joanie Jessica Lippman, Jane Reynolds, Nicholas Cassell-I.C.C. Represenla- R ' l. . . ' ' . E ' if , - 'L 1 f Pb I , ,W H f I , 3' . ' .N . '- 1 ' 1 N ' I, .l ' I V J ,. ca ' g V ' Q - 3 . , G ,Q X .- - , .I rv J K4- Aiwa 1 ' 3 I . r 7 I . I - I . I' - Singing, Slides and Guesr Speakers Doris Nancy Moore Kafe Hoyf Bob Baker Jenlins Vice Secrefary T eascre Presidenf Presidenl' A Wxm A -fl ,M 5- fi - , rg 133 4: ., A v , A Ks, f 'il' 3 - ' 'fi 5 , 4 '-if Q -tg BIBLE CLUB SPONSORS - Mr. Thomas Chrisfie and Mr. John Donahue. To lcnow Him and malce l-lim known -This appropriofe phrase serves as a goal foward which fhe members of 'rhe Bible Club are consfanfly worlcing. Every ofher Thursday, filfy-five W-Lifes gafher fo plan fheir proiecfs and programs which will help fhem fo fulfill fheir purpose. Each meefing is opened and closed wifh fhe singing of familiar. meaningful hymns. Well-organized and informafive programs are presenfed af fhese meefings. A special commiffee funcfions acfively fhroughouf fhe year' wifh 'rhe sole responsibilify of scheduling movies and spealcers fo parficipafe in 'rhese programs. Sevenfeen and Sunday on fhe Range are fwo of The movies which supplemenfed fhe various speakers in fheir presenfafion, The Bible Club celebrafed fhe gay, busy Yulefide season wifh ifs annual Chrisfmas parfy. A BIBLICAL SELECTION is fhe subiecf of discussion as Nanci Moore and Mr. Thomas Chrisfie prepare for fhe nexf meefing. Confrlbure 'ro Buble Clubs Programs BIBLE CLUB Furs? row Rufh Conway Doris Jenlcrns Ellzabefh Chrlshe Carol Darr Joan Reppen Barbara Collrns Belly Kay Sfewari Janne Kosson Slnnrley Loveless Second row Sue Bradley Lydna S rflw Ellre Conlrlyn Kale l-loyf ClaJdaa BJr'ron Nano Moore Suzanne Wolfe Belsy Ho ard Glor a A Xander Third row Carole Clnr sllansen Joan MEMBERS OF THE BIBLE CLUB PLANNING COMMITTEE Belly Kay Slewarl Dons Je km Nano Moore Teed Rai Scarf Ma on Co ernan Norma Rddle Dome Thompson Barbara H row Dons Aluzer Peggy Fleck Dran Glenn Fourllw row Paf Tunsey Clwerry SJ Beaclwley Suze Kenna Day Mas'broolc Brownfeld Bob Jolunson Kallne Sffen erger Dannc G Hn Jar S lm er Frf+h row Lee Hooper Jurn Gran? Teed Radu- Pele l-loy Bob Balmer Cleaver Cwx ln Barbara Collwns Pa' Copeland Kale l-lay ana Ka ne Sfnfzenberger wo k wflw Mr llnomas Clwr le :aor- o 0 - : r fl ' , 1 . , ' ' ' . I. . , . ' , , ' al . N . . . 1 , ' . : , ' rn' I ' ' l , 9 , l , 9 L95 I I - ' l I ' I I i , . , I iz b I F rl I, r w , I le . ' : I ' , C . ' I r '- . fl l . . I , Il. I ,I I I l , ,, ' n ' ' ' L- ' r 7 , fgf ' lsoi I .U - w If f. . . I s. Hardy Crowd Hails December Hayride N X ,J at F , l Y T x KEY CLUB-Firsf row: George MacDulT, Gary Molhersead, Gene Bcyerhf, B-ddy Fcsler, Wade Whirener, Jon Merkel. Second row: John Courlrighi Webb Kremer-edifor disrricf paper, Al Lucas-president, Andy Ma'rison-vice-presidenl, Mike O'Connor-sergeanf-al'-arms, Joe The Key Club is oulslondinq for ils service lo 'rhe schoo' orrd ihe communiry. In fhis respecl if follows in 'rhe Toorsreos il ila sponsor-organizalion, The Kiwanis Club. ln keeping with rhe purpose ser down by This group, conrriburions are made ro rhe 'funclioning of various charifies. Parlicipolion in lhe drive ro aid relarded children was an imporranl Ocliyily carried our by fhe Key Club. A novel underlaking for The club +h's year was a hayride in December. The club spon- sored a dance in March. The Torfy-seven members are aided in rhe carrying our of Lheir plans by The sponsor, Mr. Goerz. AL LUCAS and Andy Morrfacn canler wirh Mr. George Goelz oboul furure Key Club adriyiries. 120 Thomas-se:re'ary Happy Joy-chaplain Reed Whirlen, Third row: Bill Corre'i, Chuck Francis, Jim di Zerega, Fred Diefrich, Fred Smifh, Dave Thovhill, Jim Robinefle, Chuck Davis, Gayle Mafrhews, Clyde Meghan, Cary Gfavolr, Bob Schulz, BQH Fondren. -1. X., M Liferary Clubs Spur Creative Abili'ry CREATIVE WRITING - Firsf row: Judie Francis-secreiary, Penny Wheeler-oresidenk Carol M:Crary-vice-presideni, Linda Cravofla- Wriie, wriie, wri+e! This is whai ihe ambifioug members of 'rhe Creaiive Wriiing Club are doing in iheir spare lime. They hope 'ro develop iheir expressiveness and crealiye abiliiy. AREOPAGUS SOCIETY-Firsl row: Nancy Weimer, Kalhleen Easf, 'Q-I are rt . ik'.1 l - V7 'Q Nw.-. Y. freasxer, Lani Murphy. Second row: Dana Krueger, Karen Benson, Ka'y Rczlr-l.C.C., Doliie Laub, Lucy McWilliams, Judy Weihe, Phyllis Price Berry Diener, The llfbxreopagus Socielyl or Liierary Reading Club has invesrigaied several culrural hovens. This inquisifive group has visiied ihe Folger Shalcespeare Library plus aiiending preseniaiions ol Romeo and Juliei, Macbefh and Cyrano de Bergerac. Helen Genes, Narzy Saiisbory, Second row: Bob Lauiier, Ginnie Goeiz, Gayle Augusi, Margo Hall, Waller Kirby, -mx 1 I il i I : ::H A 1 2 1 LeHermen Tesf Faculty Afhlefic Skill VARSITY CLUB-Farsi' row Glen Allgauer Don Mergler M ke Bourke Hobar? Means Ray Wolson Ray Black Jack Bauer Fred James Make Turner Second row Davud Bowman Jerry Dusler Ed Ruddle Grayson Sanders Frank Colavula Bruce Slores Mickey l-lamaker V 1 151 -1 L, ,x , ,, k il Q X' M, ' 1 Sandy Lea hers Sleve Reld Hobby Neale Third row Pal Grafton Paul Edwards Wnll Hamp Sleve OConnelI Dxck Cavalala Chuck Davis Dave Mllchell Gene Sherman Barry Smllh John Trnble Ecldae Nell Wayne Ballard Chuck Francms Lance Parker Jsm Sleele Reese James Chuck Davls Bull Covxnglan A few days previous lo lhe annual Varsuly Drag lhe calelerua was lhe scene al some ellechve adverhsnng on lhe parl' of lhe Varsuly Lellermen s Club Two large sugns pub lsclzlng The evenl were worn by a member as he paraded lhrough The calelerna To add lo lhe conlusuon his enlrance was heralded by lhe 'lanlare ol a drum l-las elllorlg were rewarded by lhe large Turn oul al lhe dance Anolher bla evenl ol 'rhe year was lhe haynde whnch lhe club sponsored Only Those boys who have earned lellers ln lhelr respec five sporls are eligible lo Ioan lhe club Wulh lellermen from many sporls lhe club slrnves lo promole a leelnng ol unily among +he varsily lellermen ol all fhe various sporls a+ W-Lf The boys are able lo exhibil 'fhelr Skill in sporlg when 'rhey play lhe laculfy. The leffermen challenge 'rhe abilily of +he lacully in baskelball, volley ball, ping-pong and olher sport -a change lor 'rhe Faculty who usually are challenglng +l'e abllily ol lhe boys In lhe classrooms, DICK CAVAIOLA collecfs dues from David Bowman durfg a Varsily Club meeling. ' New Clubs Draw Cfficials, Fencers cg '- ,Vi . G 'V f Q ,Q 1' ' . I ' .4 X f ' s '-1 I s Q 'I7' ,V 's-Y OFFICIALS CLUB-Firsf row: Do'r+ie Barre'+ Peggy Smifh, Cafo' Bas- ife, Roserna'y Dames, Zena Kafz Beye-'y La?ng. Second row: Gen' Good or5IcfaWs are necessary fr- any sporr ana the O51 crals Club horns Irs members ro Falhll +hEs Qaahf'ca+Ion. They ohhciare af rn+ramUra's a'd daring fhe gym aerroas. A+ +he end of rhe year an Orhcla Cha embfem is awarded. FENCING CLUB-Firsf row: Ka'h een East Gayle Aagusf, Heiaine See Gso' Baraara mfiff, Rebecca R'ey Ginnie Goeh. Second row: Jay Ed Gevon, James Benson, Jchn Doagherfy, Garvy Espenshade. Y xg ' Thomas, Paahne Omson, Gini King-secrefary, Shlrfey Vifale. Be++ie BiHer, Ghenda Sweeney, Ann Sfevens, Mafgare' Everly Nancy George -president Touche-1' Accomoanied oy fhe clash of bfades 'hfs excfamahon leaves no aoub' +ha' 'he fencing club Es bcsily a+ work. The Jrhirfy members of fhe dab deyofe +he7r +Vme +o de- veloping and prachclng +he ar+ of Fencing. John Mlfrnan, Third row: Charles Baamgafdner Gary Larsen, Bob B'eIYweEser, Les'e Hof Danny Canlcyn, Bea' Schafzmann Dick Mon- care, Bob Tyson. Q7 C.A.R. Assembly Marks Flag Day C0 CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-Firsr row: Marfha Welbes, Beverly Davis, l-lolly Ruflner, Jane Gholson, Sheila Mcclarren, Nancy Lee Barlow, Beisy Howard, Linda Gholson, Ann l-lanowell. Second row: Marcia Kuhn, Shirley Wiley, Sue Srarbird, Mary Gilliss, N , 'S w ,L ii ' Q J .- .fr 1 A ' f 'Q' 44,1 ' llmmv - s I I Y 23 Judy Beers, Ginger Rawlins, Judy Cassell, Sallie Magruder, Ellen Gin- nane, Mrs. Frances Walers. Third row: Greg Rambo, Tom Conlin, Jon Merlre', Ken Baur. Sally Davis, Marion Coleman, Barbe Benson, Mary Ann Corbefr, Gray l-loeber, Par Williams, Bonnie Williams, Bonnie Peterson, Grerchen Greene, Bob Balmer, Alden Davis, Niclc Cassell. The C.A.R. which is an honored, respecied organizarion of W-L, now boasls a loral ol IO4 members. This club, rhe Children of 'rhe American Revolulion, parricipafes in many nrarional acrivilies plus ralcing an acrive parr in school proi- ecrs. One of rhe main proiecrs of 'rhe club has been 'the organ- izalion and prepararion for an assembly commemoraring Flag Day. This assembly presenred The Marine Color Guard, which wilh ils drills and colorful uniforms won rhe span, raneous applause ol rhe audience. Also many members arrended rhe srafe convenrion, held in Lynchburg, in which W-L's members look a leading parr. The C.A.R. also held a Molher's Day Tea which was well arfended and helped 'ro creare beiler undersianding of +he purpose and proiecrs ol rhe group, W-L's chaprer of 'rhis organizalion has been honored wirh many awards among which, is an award for rhe grea+es+ number of members in rhe srafe of Virginia. PLANNING The nexr issue of rhe C.A.R.'s nafional maga- zine ore Jane McCorlcle, Mrs. Frances Wafers and Miss Hazel Sherrill. Clubs Further Acting, School Spirif 1. A ,X 'J DRAMA CLUB-Firsf row: Rae Winn, Sally Fosnighr, Beverly Combs- l,C.C. Marcia Kuhn-presdenr, Pal Pence-secrelary, Nancy Lee Plays, acling, and slage 'rechniques-lhese rhree are rhe main lopics of discussion al lhe meelinqs al lhe newly lormed Drama Club. Mosl all lhe members of rhis club are inleresled in some form ol acling or producing. They alsc look an aclive parl' in lhe lradilional W-L Cl-r7s'mas assembly. PEP CLUB - Firsl row: Agdrey Carroll, Jane Hanger Omaralina x7 I TI C7 T7 Barlow. Second row: Jessica Lippman, Pamela Banning, Carolyn Marzlre, Bobs Lilrle, Diane Zel' Kofhi Owens Belly Jane Grove, Doris l-lovgren. Good Iuclc, +eam! Many 'relegrams bearing lhis message poured info our foolball reams dressing room iusl' prior lo lhe big G.W. game' The Pep Club slarled if alll A scrapbook of soorls, flash cards and welcome signs are only a Few of +he proiecls which helped Pep Club fo promole our school sborlsmanship and spiril, Weaver, Mary Kay Eichmanri, Sally Gellman, Second row: Sleve Eng. Mary Loll, Julia Shumalrer, Gwenda Boren, Jane Anderson. Sieve Hash. l I 2 1 , , 1- 0, l A f L l 1. ev i GY 9 I - 1' m , A 1 I 9, 5 , l y y I -'I : I . . l y us , f A 126 De'rla Tri-Y Lights Fesfive Yule Tree i6- 3 ii 'fl DELTA TRIY Flrsl row Jlll Carlslan Carol Kelam Rae Winn Sand a Maness Ann Spangenberg Judy Weeks Susan Heck Second row Ja e Spring vi e presiderir S san Langsford se erary Marge es h slora Marilyn Srnoof presuden+ Bell: G,-oodson se geanf Q a arms Mary Lee Cumming freasurer G il Ol ICC Re re 5 r'+a+ive Lnda Gholson Third row Be++y Van Over Dollie Bruck Nor y Briggs Margaref Via Joanne Clark Lnda ODonnell Teura a y Wle Fan Rag sa M s We Raper Judy Leven e C l aay The gay almosphere of 'rhe Chrislmas season Mme here a+ W L was genuinely increased by 'rhe Chrislmas free in rhe audilorium foyer This reminder of impending vacahon greefed W Li+es da ly on Jrheir way 'ro classes This Chrisf mas rree was iusl one ol fhe many prolecls of Delfa Tri N Th energ 'fic members of This aclive group work hard lo ive by lhe rules of Tri-Y's. Their proiecls, such as bake sales and +he selling of Chrislmas seals for T.B., help +o crea+e, mal, min and exrend rhroughoul fhe home. school and Com- mun'ry high slandards of Chrislian characler. This is 'rhe goal loward which all The girls are working. SHOWING THE DESIGN for Del+a Tri-Y's S+, Pa+rFck's Dov cards lar Childrens l-lospifal Mar'lyn Smoof draws a sham- rock on lhe board. Bera Tri-Y Cheers Tors wirh Toys C . f , , s ' i 1 v. , , , L '. C-' Lv l It DISCUSSIN6 PLANS lar are al ihe Bela Tri-V s rneeiingf are Wilma Thomas, Penny Dienerl Barbara Francis, Susan Gasnell and Ursula l.aniz':h. Chris+mas ioy was radiared in The laces ol several under- privileged children as 'rhey received lays from rhe Bela Tri-Y. The girls callecled ihe rays lar lhe purpose ai cheer- ing needy children. They also had sewing prciecrs which - . I OFFICERS-Wima Themes-v ce pregidenr Mas D: in Nelgr- were danared ra Arlingran l-laspiral. helped wirh rhe TB. Qdvgsc, penny gene, - p,eS5den,v Vick DTM - Sismley Jmic mobile Grid callecred VT'1OQOZil'lES lar Sludy hells. l.an'zs:h-secreiary, Nancy Rardalph-l.C.C., Sszfe Wilson-chaplain, Susan Gcsneil-freasarer, BETA TRI-Y-Firsf row: - N' rf-. S is 'lmao Vfgsa Eafres Car- Suzie Wilson. Third row: Emmie Barr S.e Mansees, Janice Pcwe's. ne e Sfrnrns, Barbara Frarcis, Leara S'ane, Sdnny Trexler, Second row: Mari.yn Price, Bee Swansen, K 'ry Sherwood, Barbara McGowan, Jsay Car: Saad, Vicki Daran, S.sar Sisnel, Wiima lharrfas Miss Dar- Hgh, Margery Hcener Margie Rao? Bevery Waiers Ma'a'1e athy Neison-advisor, Penny Diener, Ursula Lanfszch, Nancy Randolph, Torregrosso, Alice Kn-asan, Lois Larsen. 9 - Mr .N T' xx f 1' 'li er Tru Ys Donate Afghans, Scrapbook ALPHA TRI Y Furs? row Cafhue lngram Judy Murdock Lous Murphy Jane Gholson Margaref Clarke Second row Lunda Carver Sue Ruch ardson Jeanne Mulchell Mrs Rulh Crouse Elaune Adams Rula DeMase Glue scussors magazunes and lhe gurls of Alpha Tru f helped lo make Operaluon Scrapbook a success These selecled magazune puclures arranged allracluvely were guven lo lhe chuldren ol Arlunglon l-lospulal Laler knullung needles began lo cluck rapudly and soon many colorful alghans were ready lor deluvery lo lhe ladues ol the old folks home KAPPA TRIY Firsf row Sue Mahan Sandy Hahm Beffue Wagslahf Norma Sprunger Dorolhy Roux Parry Jones Second row Louuse Beords lee Mary Tren? co chaplaun Ann Heusg secrelary Melo Eberdl presudenf Chruslune Harms vuce presudenf Jean Peferson co chap Courlney Tudman Thurd row Kale Clark Charlene Slalzlord Joyce Murphey Barbara Klune Yvonne Baay Marue DeMosu Barbara Walers Tessue Chamberlaun Gunger Walker Nancy Sanders Jean Moser Rulh Afzrofl' ln all +he hurry and buslle ol lhe Chruslmas season Kap pa Tru Y was one ol lhe clubs whuch slull remembered lhal 'the spurul ol guvung us umporlanl al 'rhus fume ol year The gurls 'lullulled lheur purpose of promolung and exlendung Chrusluon servuce by makung gulls and presenlung Them lo The chuldren ol Arlunglon l-lospulal 'iv laun Paddy Callaghan Carol Chrusfuansen Thurd row Gay Gladung Belly Cox Carol Chase Pal Faulkner Shelo Cours han Cara yn Kelly Sandy Wadlow Marfha Ann Mannung Connue Munley Suzanne Curlus Helen Chullon Nancy Banks ' I - .dll - ,. ., - , s lg .1 ly ' ' ' '.1 1. 1 r , ,u 1' 2 In ' ' J ' Q J 'al . 'A ' V rl 4. ' ,-' f ,,,,: ' fc , V 5: - I' x . 2 X 19 5.2 I. u A . .B , ' h J ,, f k - 1 'r x M 'A XM ' ., - - ' : ' . u ' . ' . ' : , , u . . , . . . . , I . v . . ,-. . I F .. . .. - - - I I ' . . . ' . . . . ., . . . , , , ' , na .7 ' -' ' 1. 7 i - Q ' R 1 SJ' 'Q . g ' N Vu h 1 J W ' 1 -J ' C9 . M cr Q s 1 u 4 4: 4,4 l 3 ' G Y - fn '7 W7 V if 1 Q as 1 V S . u Li f - .w I . it 4 ,J . , Q PY sf' ' qu , , .' lf' . ' . . . : ' A ' . . u u' u u , u f ' i ' I ' J 1 ' L ' D I . u Befa Hi-Y Sefs Mood for Big Game YJ' BETA HI-Y-Firsf row: Ross Jackson-presideni, Dougios ETiio++-vice- residenf, Fred Ai'en-secreiory, Dovid Irwin-Treasurer. Second row: oJi Bo m Ken Hcoks-LCC. V'3D'6S9iiCiiVC Tcrv SCL'r.C'ZNCifj9V 3: i Fronson, Gary Comsiock John Howard-'hcoioin Mr. W, A. Brooks, Jr. P D Beo+ G.W.! Support you Teorn! Beoc 6.W.! These phroses were consfdnfly repeoied by The rnernbefs ci Bess Hi-Y os 'rhey used Their soiesmonship io se'i 'Beef G.W,' signs To 'rhe siudenis. The signs hefped +o creo+e enfhuscsrn ond inieresi before The big Thonlcsgiving Dov gome os weh os being proiiroble for Jihe club, The boys in Befo Hi.Y hove given Their supporf io rhe Heorf Fund Drive ond fo severof civic orgonizoiions during rhis posr veor. Through o pore which The boys organized, They ore oble ro speak +o vcffcua clubs ond OSSCC4O7TC E ieeorg of were one i C'2fI E before +he public, Qne oi fhe irnoorfonf oroieds oi Ee'o Hi-Y is 'rhe lorge drive io induci new inennbers. This ofve is heid in The spring so fhoi ihe sophomore ond ffof ocvz muy become ocguoinied wifh ihe dub before ned yeof. AS A SPECIAL PROJECT, Beio Hi-Y members ge? Eosfef :eo ewe :ces feces, 'Q mo . Srzwn ore Dove ifwi' Dzug E ion ons Poui Fronson. Gamma Tri-Y PresenTs Proiecfs To l . l f ' 1 . T- W . '- , L- 1- . , T fe- i fy, Qx V , ,way li MPS. EdiTh HorrieT Suzanne Donna Purcell Grigsby CurTis NorThrop Sponsor PresidenT Vice Seci-eTary Presidenf - f 'T iv is.. i W Dldflne KaTe Dolores Johnson Hoyf NorThrop Treasurer Chaplain l.C.C. Represer-iTaTive AT The beginning of The school year Gamma Tri-Y had only TilTeen members, buT iT now has increased iTs membership To sevenTy-Tive and is The largesT Tri-Y group aT W-L. Being The largesT aT The Tri-Y's. iT bears The responsibiliTy oT conTribuTing a greaT deal To The school rand communiTy. The girls in Gamma Tri-Y have cerTainly done Their parT To carry ouT This respon- sibiliTy. Each monTh a deserving Tamily receives iT5 milk Tree oT charge because Gamma Tri-Y pays The bill. The old Tollcs home has also beneTiTed Tram The proiecTs of Gamma Tri-Y. The girls lcniTTed an aTghan and made dish gardens which They presenTed To The residenTs in The old Tollcs home. ChrisTmas basl.eTs, which were donaTed To needy Tamilies, and EasTer basl4eTs, which were given To The children in ArlingTon l'lospiTal, represenT several hours aT worlc on The parT of The girls. The manThly balce sales. which The clob sponsors, Tinonce The oTher special proiecTs and beneTiT The sTudenTs -as well. Their acTivi- Ties cerTainly reTlecT Their purpose oT creaTing. mainTaining and exTending ThroughouT The home. school and cornmuniTy, high srandords aT ChrisTian cl'1aracTer. The social acTiviTies aT Gamma Tri-Y give varieTy To Their busy schedule aT service To The school and communiTy. Caroling parTies, come-as-you-are parTies and poT-luck suppers are iusT some aT The acTiviTies which presenT an opporTuniTy Tor The girls To rel-ax and socialize. 4 V 1 GAMMA TRI-Y-FirsT row: Sue GanT, Jacque Kener. Phyllis ATwood, Janie Meador, Julia Shumaker, Second row: Jane Ewers. Joan Towns- Hall, Dolores NorThrap, Ginger Carrico. Sara Krebs, HeaTher Dubin. end, PaT Tinsley, Mary LoTT, Joann T-lulflsh, Cherry Sue Beachley, Geraldine Newman. Kay Tyson, Norma Dickerson, Barbara Baldridge, DoroThy Hickman, Donna NorThrop. Third row: Sue Zazonis, Terry Diane Monk, Nancy McNear, Gail Rob-erTs, Jaan Ogroslry. Old Folks and Hospitalized Children 4. W7 axe GAMMA TRl-Y-Firsf row: lcon Dorsey, Geraldine Ridgwsy, Dione M C 004 P Y V' C KCW: ldwlef. Third row: June Mil. Cowen Jody Fosfer Trlxi Heller, Grelclwen Greene. Second row: Debby Gi? g'i L C i5'V 55.5555 D HGVSLVWUT L'7 f'9 Lflff' A. l.o'y, Sozy Cpvis, Ada Powell, Sherry l-loll, Mrs, Edilli Pqrcell, A'loer+: Qf'U N ' ' S ' l 'Q Po p'Ji'lf.Cl Cwsfan, l-lor' ' Efian 9.-rendu Bore' A Bre'do Nqgeni of , 'QP 5 CD, l 5 Ill 1' GAMMA TRl-Y-Firsl row: Ur-'er' 'J 'V C'iflf A Ln-fe Lee' Sf!-H--, row: - '-f ' If 'ff' L -i !::i'aQ 1'-gre ,-N '-If V L Ni . Ve fc , 537' Second row: L' .ite D'-ff 1 -1 I l-1 X- -'-3'1' ' M ,fi JM .'n2 A , ' , H , ' , . A, , ,. : :.,, ' '-we D . .DTS 52 rw e 2': DQF :c-S l ' ,' E'-' 5.13, ,Y ,H if Q-,,', yy, Cfyeie, N A,-,-3 hbyifv Third r f ,Q ': '.':'1:',-'E-W 5 rv J Y-Teens, Library Clubs Keep Busy X are I J fri or Y-TEENS-Firsi' row: Sherry Raney, Enola Fox Evelyn Brooke, Linda B: on Second row: Donne BergseTh, S:s7e Clapp, Mildred Olney, An- '-i- e Mffx sTer, Ann D peli, Judy Fiede'man Ma'gie CalverT, Third Under The leadership oi PresidenT Karhy McCarThy, The Y-Teens aT W-L has become a leader in all area Y-Teens acTIviTies. This organizahon is closely aTTiliaTed wiTh The Y.W.C.A. and adds Teenage ideas and iniTiaTive To iTs varied proiecTs. These proiecTs include ushering aT The World Fellowship Service aT The Nanonal Ca'hedral, organizing an area-wide dance Tor al Y-Teert ana sending aelegaTe: To The FirsT NaTional Y-Teens Congress ever held This year. LIBRARY ASSTSTANTS-Firsf row: Marv Kaye Eichmann, Barbara 549 Fone Hodges Jane GpnTQ' Jeanne Sods Barbara Collins, Zenia Yah. Second row: fsnr-e Garffe d, Ann Ccmown, Robin T-lrTzell Comim Jchriscn, Half-n HeiTrnann Bill ReTTie Joe Clema, Lynn Q H row: C'axJdeTTe Clark. DoTTie Bruclc, Ellen WhiTe, KaThy McCarThy, Jar- Nflardwel MargareT Via, Jeannie McGurrin, Mary Lee Cumming, MG'G'Te Payne, Peggy Owens Suzanne Adair, Ginny RoberTson, Mari- vn S 1caT. The TaculTy was honored aT a Tea given by The Library AssisTanTs' Club during 'iBook Weelcf The sponsors, Miss EThel Joyner and Mrs. DoroThy BryanT, assisTed The members in making iT an enioyable aTTair, The TaculTy also beneTiTed Tram anoTher proieCT OT The club during in-service Training, when The library assisTanTs helped wiTh The audio-visual Clinic. AT chrisTmas Time a Tree, which adorned The library, represenTed The worlc and ThoughTTulness oT The library assisTanTs. H 'f - 5 Yu- in S'Tz nber in E nice CharlTor Third row' Ronnie ,i f 3 , , h 4 ,T e g-r L: . V -. . G 'hre B l FarrinqTor', Lee l'-Tarper, Jaclr Canard. Rcberf Srnifh, Bill Sa mf' Sa v' Davis, Eva Lean Wi, isin, Joan S'tTT LG71 Shiffly Sacndfa Jaclcson, J,dy Jirilcawic, Richard Endy Milne Pudley, Franlc Penny, Do.g as Johnson, Larry Buck. Games Keep Rescue Squad on Call Somers ay ca! ffwe Rescue Squad' Th frequerrf cry keeps ffwe rfee eeeraefrc memoe s f fhe gr o olwoys cm fkwerr foes o rf W e wk erv ce O s reaurre fo com 3 Mavc mmberfffwrcar ree oc r re ywlgoaae DC s are cn ca r of fyoes of nuafrorws wfvch arse rn oar sc cf or comm V Tse Re me Saaaa se a auf o rsf ad feom fo buc f e C owe eme aevcres We-se b ys a e offefu summcrved fo ffwe ard of ffwe pof Ce and fre aepc fme f err rescue work and fre frgfwfmg Durmq frre preve fr week ffre sauad frovefed en masse fo fhe counfy eieme am cfw c wfrere ffwey demonsfrofed ffrese fre frgfwfrna fech raees When fre r ev face swarm of W Lrfes and fherr poremfs flocked fo Coffeqe N aff ffwe Re cue Squad durecfed fhe froffrc and pork mg cmd sc p eve ea ffwe usual hcrrkrng horns scropmg fenders arrd fosf femme RESCUE SQUAD Furs? row Dck Broofen Jeffrey Frark Donn Brecrwenser Carlos Rrcay Jofvw Povm Second row H wry Tfwaf Per Ac-s Z eck er Pefe B Jns BU Russell Som Tummrno George Deane B Mcflarffwy Dave G bso Morvm Broyfml Donn Carlos Brechenser Rlcoy A s r' John Rovln G Jeffrey Frank Cap a Duc Braafen L Mena ,m , f 3 r ' . fs r W V.: 1 -.- -,, - , ff H , v ' , . f' C Cu' ' . E if X' I - -Li' 3 wskes fc 73 'ries 7 sae d I' N ' d rr s'efe V ' a s'a'c rd fre' aa CC..'E94 W f fee e es J' e a ffy I ffwe seyes y :a'f':r'c' :QL ses. Teese od . me r-' b' ' y' ' fo ,r sf ,' ,' E ' ' fic d N mr' . ' f 5 ' 1 ' Nr' W3 5' 7 k ff f Chef ss' fo f ' 'P wficfw ffwrcrwgs fc our offeffc evewfs and fo be on fwafxd for any C' ef 'V f . , s G r , . ' Y ' f ' ftfs P1 fr ' I -' ' , ' ' ' H '91 s' , X r ri - , U' f s c fs I -' ' U . rr' '. 1 f ' 'F rx Ir , - ' T- , - vi' 5 - 1 Q W V ' , , K Q S 6 r 5 .. ' s -Rv 4 I I I r fx' ' f A S f ' k Lieder- nf fe - , : e C I, N3 . c 'V , f Y r f ' r ' rf' , i rx, ' 7, if , N 7 . a f . As Q Y. Q .J I Q I X' K ' 1 Q v. -- - . Y ' f , XC . f I U A th , , Hall Monilors Reduce Traffic, Noise qpx Us ,. N1 ,, v. CAPTAINS-Firsl row: Karen Kraus, Alice di Zerega, Bob Sione. Second row: Andre Smilh, H, B. Alcock, Paul Goodwin, Lance Parker. Where's your l-lall Pass? This conslanl checking by 'rhe hall monilors elirninales any unnecessary or unaufhorized lrahfic during classes. Approximalely lwenly iuniors and seniors keep vigilance during each period, and lhe hall monilor capiains see lhal all posis are occupied and 'rhai each rnanilar is carefully checking lhe posses. Only juniors and seniors are eligible lor a posilion as a hall rnonilor and a good cilizenship and scholasiic record is a rnusl. Besides considering many choice cornrnenfs and quesfions :rpm felcw zmaecfz fhe monilors give arecficcg and answer queslians for yisilars lo 'rhe school. DONNA BRANSFORD and Lowell Marlin sludy during a lull al +heir hall rncnilar slalion. in Corridorsg Enlighfen School Visitors wi T C27 Sl 1 Y 2 1 -f HALL MONITORS-Firsf row: Gfofe Huici, Noncy Kern Bi!i'e Sfewr pnfson, Diane Czmer, Marion C: evwcr-, Lxv Bergerh Third row: 3 L 's-1 DSC55711 loan Hcicn, Mary Ann Armsirong, Linda Liff- RPO Johnson, Borboro Wo's, Morro Lorie, Jian Townsend, Koroiyn 'non Eveiv' Hope, Second row: Morgorei' Everiy Lindo Mcccrfiwy, Tockeh Norcy Brigoi Bcrboro Horcw, Peggy Z'n, Anifa Goodman 'dfed Cincy Karen K'o.s Nice di Zerego, Foye Ryo . Dionne Crow' Ccoewovw Und.: King, Sol'y Goyers Do++ie Tfompson Swine Miior Jon' E-fofe Bfendc N.genf Cndo Moe Romey. , A K 1 I . HALL MONITORS-Firsf row: Civics Jqdscn Alex Cc cfde' Refi Q-. F e ':' Bi: F'f 3f', Third row: 5' C,,. W.-f- .dmv M- gmgsffd AM 5+ Af- AY Bf-A V 2 L H - C--U 'Lf C' -- ,,.,. .,, -o . ,. , .. ,. ., H ,o H ,,f , U .,., ,, -'Jeni ,ziv :aww 3: Zin: 311' QM F- QT Second row: ,t H J- 53 f 1 ' K -3 'J 2' ' ,- H . -- , , if., ,- F-fa Cm.. V mf -L-N ,mmm BH. W,.fff.- GNN-fm M,.-P .. L..--f . QMN M... , M ,. V- -M fx 9 . oo. W., . .., 4 , .. .o ....J. . , ,, J, Q. -- .. ..:- V f-P, F f- R i - , Q : mf- F' bw , y :cove -me H21 -gf- :gg i-yer' Br QW' C ' N I 5 F.H.A. Awards Roses af Ini'ria'rion A slarfling facf has been realized by fhe girls and fhe usually unimpressed boys of W-L, This new develapmenl fl is fha? fhe members of Fulure Homemakerg of America 1 are among fhe besl-dressed girls on fhe campus. These ' lucky girls can easily don The newesf slyles in The mosf . popular fabrics and consequenfly rafe fhe mosl' approv- l ing glances our boys have fo offer. , These girls also pracfice fhe preparafion of fhe newesf fypes ol dishes. This includes a working knowledge of foreign dishes and fhe lilfle lricks lhaf go fo make a hosfess and a parly successful. These well-dressed, alerf, fulure homemakers sfrive fo CD 1 furfher inferesl in home economics. They are enfhus- K T, iosfic in fhis purpose, for lhey know from experience fhe benefifs available fhrough fhis sludy. The meefings fealure demonsfrafions of food prepara- lion by chefs from local resfauranfs. These hard-working girls were nol wifhoul fun fhis year. They held a skafing parly which was an aflernoon which would nof soon be forgoflen. An inifiafion was held which again demon- sfrafed fhe sewing skill of fhe members. If was a lovely sighl fo see fhe fwenfy-four members enfer in snowy while dresses and afler fhe insfallafion each officer was presenfed wifh a lovely red rose. Due fo fhe efforfs of lhe club fhe Presidenf and Treas- urer of fhe Arlingfan Counfy Federafion of Fufure Home- OFFICERS - Jaan Bickers-l.C.C., Marvo Bickers-presidenf, Kafhy molqerf' OT iAm9l'lC'0 Were eleded Trom W'L- Moody-secrefary. Gini King-Treasurer, Ann Campion-hisforian, Sue Ganf-vice-presidenf. rs X FUTURE HOMEMAKER5-Fll'Sl FOV! Rwfli COUWOY- AN' Compfonr Second row: Joonie Reifzel, Emlynn Millson, Carole Chrisfiansen, Dian Gini King, Sue Ganl, Marva Bickers, Kafhy Moody, Joan BiClK6l'S- Glenn, Lynn Millson, Priscilla Pringle, Beffie Biller, Judy Muns, Joyce Cowherd, Suzy Gubin, Pat Copeland, Della Vandever. D.E., D.O. Clubs Mix Jobs, Fun DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Furs? row Rnchard Wnlder as er ean se rear fer presr en rll Brown s crefary Second row J Pe Jewel Lucy Wrndham Sonny Cannon par ram n or an a W3 lce P J James par ramen ar The Duslrubuhve Educahon Club has been achve lhs year IH many prorecls Many ol lhe members ol has club goin on 'rhe lab 'rrarnunq rn lhe school Slore and olher ou' srde robs The mann prorecl ol 'lhe club was lhe sponsorrng of fhe Valenlune Dance f in rrcra nvey Thlrd row Pa Koeng Everelr M C fan Fed em mg Torn C a l rd Ra a Ba r' 5 vrce presrdenf Alon Taylor Fran rn or J K nr ay Harry Porrer Davrd Haley Mr Boyd ar graves cordma or The Duversllxed Occupahong Club acruve ID many prog ecls has members who are gamrng href hand experrence un fields varyrng from nursung 'lo mechanics Th S club has been ochve rn explarmng and promohng 'rhe DO program by 'rallcs +o homeroom and nduvndual counselors vs DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB Flrsf row Brenda Cory onme Sag GJadys Ma s Dnclc S rn an Ray Os rre Jnm rur Yreosmer Ma e n Nrand vuce presuden John Creamer presrderv r row B ddy Galp n o s Tffe y Formne rera y Second row Charue Twmg S e M h ourlh row Char es C l Y A raw or W ey S rf as: Jushce R J Sendel coordmafor 1 1 V 1 , P ,Q 1. N, '7 ' .H ' ' 1 Y i rv- P ll xnxx I ' 5 l I ' ' C NP . J f B ' ' 9 4 v v - P ' r -N. I u I y I n - 4 . -' 1' ' - + SIl. ' :Q ', .iov.,' Fl- fre uf , J Miler- c L y, Bob B.J - 'd 1: J' - ' , , r w 5 r' 'dl r .e -' - A , J . lr e . zu. Z, Y , - Od 5, cclc ere', ' , . H - ll e ' I Gr Q-E J g a-. r - 3' l ian, Pae --c ', ? . . v -. . . . IA . . . . I I x'-' 4. f .. A J i ixiff - Mfr' -'I F J ' 1 I f- r ' ' ,YT ,II , Q Q ,A ff. If ' ',.X ' i ' . '- 'l fr J j Q v ' - h, l' J , - l ,J Q X, ,Q J f ' 6 - ' : r - C ' e, 'Ly' ereff' X be ,' C . 1 , or e 'E , -' - ' 4 - ' ,, Thi d : J Y Brf n Beser Jec- Merry E lhef I ' . Jud 1 -se: r . : 1 ' , usi c er, F : ' o le ie l C l d, hi' m' h, B 'l Mrs. Mary Councell Sponsor Penman Features Sfuclenfs' The eye-caTching designs TeaTured an The cover aT The Penmcn give a promise oT The varied reading enTerTainmenT awaiT- ing in The pages To Tollow. This liTerary magazine canTains sTories, poems and arTicles c:onTrihUTed by The sTudenTs ol WashingTon-Lee. CirculaTed by represenTa- Tives aT The English classes' aT all Three grades, The Penmcn is issued Three Times a year-Fall, WinTer, and Spring. This magazine presenTs The be-sT work aT The sTudenTs in The Tield aT liTeraTure. Half. fdvlo 295 T A11 y C' l :V li' My K u 1-. - -' ,g 'QL 'V . , J'-'q-W-:fri .Zu 'f -A1 Epi. 4 I q N Ea: A A b g,v,.',.A3.Mk,: Ki I , Tiee -A ' A ,.,k q . ivy ig, 2 7 ,E N' J 3 Q .tit ' T : Y ti X X' inf! A , z: t .4 yr I r ,. H ' T '. Hgiig ,,, -rQf:Si 'l . A 3 K. Q7 A , 'Q 4 Un 5' rfb, :iffy ik ful- , i ' . T, MM ' vfjf-Q - 5 - i 5 7 is 3 '51-QQ? ., . .5 N BUSINESS STAFF-Firsf row: Nvrru Sprirgc 10 Maillcrg Cl Second row: Jan Merlce Nanfy CheaTham Mss Mary Nsnn Doris Hogshead, I 5. D fi I' si T mir H xi ,Q gr . K. x xx ' 'Q' CIRCULATION STAFF George Olson. +,e :f Q:e'Z, l4a'h'eer E255 TM 3915 Qbub 4 L x 1 X M .. Joe Yoney hd' S' ci ' L 'C' ' er' Stories, Essays, Poems 7,-, g Lg X 0' X1 f AK ART STAFF-Gmnobcth S,r'er1m, Lyn Huber, Alice Peck. 'ff Lani Murphy Edborliw-Cnlef 1- ffm A 74 4x ' 2 Q7 L . 5 x ' Q LITERARY STAFF-Firs? row: D:': Kvesgef, SEE: McC4ofrer1. Beffy I :er Second row: K sfe Nescn E 'rw G'f::we, Bork:o'c: Serr, Gr H'f'e' Qfc'e Marx A-rw Wleseke. Mrs. Pearl Hanson, Spams: lnlervfewing has long been lhe slandby ol newspaper sraT'Ts, buf This year 'rhe lucky Crossed Sabres sfahf was able lo conducl inlerviews wilh' popular movie idolg Tab l-lunler and Rock Hudson during lheir pub- licily visiis la Washinqlon. On The more serious side, inlerviews were conducled wilh Dr. CQ. Glenn l-laas, member of The School Board, concerning in-service lraining and Dr. William Parlcer, concerning lhe Arlinglon Tuberculosis and l-leallh Associafion, This year a new policy of assigning Hbealsl' lo members of The journalism class was adopfed. ln March, 'rhe paper was published by This class, The following issue in May was wrirlen and edired by nexl year's slall. Due largely lo ils new ideas and lively copy, +he Crossed Sabres received awards from The Soulhern lnlerscholaslic Press Asso- cialion and 'rhe Columbia, .lournalisfs Publish I fn , 'N 'Nc X isss my i ,W gri. Mcrgref Grim, Ed ya, Har l 'N It If lane Mccofklei MGWQTVTQ Edifo' David Hoglund, Cirglalicn Mana e School Newspaper IDS -Agn 5- :av I -.Q N- 9 ' if Alice G. Miller, 'wus Ecffor ond Nancy Banks, Ass's Nc-wg Eov f , gifs . 5 I ff LK -A 'ff n Qi f ' X , ' .4242 1 w Y , ,M 4-5 ...wwf A: -sfw-Wi n 5154.3 Nick Cassell, B dross Manager L-use -. ' ,Q Rex Adelberger ond Reese Jamel, Co-Sports Edi+ors we 4' 1 Q.. B0Yd Morrow. P'UfCSfUD!'W' Morgaref Jones, Feofgre Ed'+:r cmd Beisy Winn, Assivonf Feohre Edi':f Annual Sfaff Changes Warlc, warlc, worlcll' This phrase corslanlly haunled lhe members ol the annual slall, growing 'oader ag 'ne various aeadlines drew near, ll became only a memory when The yearbook was linaily camplelea and placed if hands of rhe eager W-Liles. The warlc ol lhe slall began lhe lirsl day al fchool wilh lhe eeleclian ol a rheme. Then lhe individual deparrmenls plunged info lheir various iabs, Club piclures, and inlormals were scheduled by the pfcrure depoamenl, while :he layoul deparlmenl used irs were and glue lo plan rhe locally seclion, The copy deparlmenl was responsible lar lhe wrillen par? ol fhe baalc as lhe sporls slarled wading lhrough lhe slaclcs ol loolball piclares lor inleresling aclion shols. X II ff 'l' X MTS. POClI'l HGHSOH. SDCVWSOV Rebecca Burkeff. Copy Eclifar, Judy Sharff oncl Mary Bromley, Assiyonf Copy Edifcrs If? '-1-w1,m 'l '? :PW 79, I , up--n t. x-,1 - ph' A ' 4 vfffsa. - ' Helen Chillon and Dionne Johnson, Co-Typisis Ed Vogel and Tom Haskell, Co-Soaps Edbors Sfyle, Size of Book - Meonwhlle, lhe business sloh befron dong lor The EL..bSCV'lDT'OVW drive Posfers ond vorlous orher pubhclly :Uni hqhlrohled fhis drfve. The bca! lceeper fool: chorge of rhe perry cash one ?he odverhshg deoorfmenr lormulofed plo's lor obfohlng ods from 'he ecol rnerchohrs. The consfonf leor cl lhe nex+ decdwce ken? fhe doll worlcfng r-new hog' every doy ond, on fwo occosons, +hey wcrlced we'l mrs +l1e r Q . The highlighf of 'rhese lole hours wos rhe cocscrnrnoflcn ol hsge Quonf es :F food, slx +o eghr homburgerg ooece. Under fhe guidance of lhe co-edlors ooo +he sponsor, Mrs. Pear' Fomon, X ' 9 ,A - The sloff wos able lo meer 'rhe deodlfncc ocd gel lhe boolc ro 'he prinlerg K X oncl sludenls on lime, mx X Po1Prichard.Cf-Edwcr 6 4 ' ! ,cv Q 4-'gn , f -, - X' :V :ails uf, 4 Evie Murphy, Loycsf Edi'or, Bools Cochran ond Charlene Mogoho, Assisfonf Loyoul Ann Ellioll, Ar? Edrfor Edifors bn! Charles Slec Dole Garvey Sieve Bnermcn P foqrophers orolyn Damours P t re Ed c d Tom Sullivan f' s - e cu . 44 Nine'reen Hundred W-L Citizens Order ' 6 4 Lea Rockey and Jon Callaway Assrsror Cr :mor Edvors ond Sally Acfon Curmforwon GOI' Roberfs SMH BOOMGEDGV Edsfor x7 BLUE AND GRAY CIRCULATION STAFF F sf row S Thnrd row Second row V ' . N, ECM. . . , ' . W . - I .L Q1 v .9 J, 7 , f, 5 1 1 t J e : 8 2, h 1 sl 13 Q - D , r ' A 1 cf V - , ,yr . , , , f 2 J :- 5 Q, W 'A ca gc., ,gg ' -4 - 75.2 1-' -if if 31,9 f e , . A ' r Q: 0 . if I g X , A . 3 1 , 4 1, ,' 2 'I - Ir CE? Cnffw DU' Lc :f' Pc Pf: OIL . ' 134, Y' V1 B Tiff: B712 Manda' H. F ,'-2 U13 li' ,h BV i - ': 2 l '2 Stiff-' f ' '-- E I'q':L' 9' 'Ti Ctzf Hur, 3 ':, Mgfff- Jfeffg Af' -Q- Af3e'1 : :ff F: ff' Q 'z' SW' L2'1': ': ': , 3. Beers D' :1:. f:'E'A S VNV: E90- 3 S:'i:'3 GC' F-'ze':'f 13 , Tr ,,':, 12' Hg' i '- 7'-'zf' r 1 Qz. 'Liz Kenny' Sm: rg'-gf: ,M Cure' C3 E i F 'Q Copies of '57 Blue and Gray Edition Cunard 5 'UL b MEL USS 1 T ADVERTISING STAFF Fnrsf row Anriefte MCANIS er Dome Borrev Ciorofm Wofers Adverfismg Ed o Sondra Roz r Ann Moinrbocicer Julio Novel: Second row Dionne Johnson K y Skinn r Coroiyn Spel Bev Rowden leon Simon Roxanne Romans 'Q XE. 9' -as PUBLICITY STAFF Fursf row S zy C rr D s or co cr Ke o econd row Gwendo B fen J Sk n or 'noe H e CGVO Fey Y Chcrloffe Wafers Adverfising Edufo f 7 Carole Loney P one Yy Eof ., h iiiff 5.1115 E-fi , - , X - ' ' i' r, . I C, i i I , ' i .i A : ' , o ' e , 2 , ' , .H 'X ir A. .A 4' kr :I 5 S v . ,S f Q Q. S f .f,f 1 f n ,. tv' I l B . V i S , , ' ff ,' , X -.. 5 A , -. ' 1- I 7 x g 'V Al, av 31 .2 S 'X' I H V L ' Q A -' : - qls woo'-3 N 'nr C 1 YW .J li gf' S : o , - E1 ' re' M ly' S n+ loo' 7 e Lo, -Pobizif Ediwf. o Doors, Baskefs Sef Holiday Scene , T Q be S y T v 0 I A, .,, f a.... . . , , . 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I - -0- I WINNER of The Chrusfmos Door Decor o ons Confesf 5 The ll 65 Noisy y e EW 1-.A 146 w..i..,...... CHRISTMAS BASKETS por? of every Yule seoson of Woshmgfon Lee ore broughf To fhe Chrls+mos Assembly by Sfeve Buchner ond Woodue Hols+eod Severol dshferenf mefhods were used +o suggesf +he commg Chrnsfmos seoson fn The school Eoch dass bullehh boord commnffee reveoled +henr ldeo of The seoson IH umque drsploys These drsploys no? only creofed :n+eres+ bu+ odded coior 'ro +he ho!! The door decorohofws olso odded 'fo +he OHFOCTIVSHGSS of The buuldmg All homerooms wwsh mg 'ro do so could decoro+e 'rhewr door ond be rehgwous decorohon A prfze wos owo ded To The homerooms besf repre enhng +hes dos I cohors The homeroomg olso enfered hfo +he ho doy ockuw hes by prepormg Chrusfmos boskelrs comommg food For needy formhe The boa e+s were DUT oh d boy ourmg +he OVWLOT Chrsswhmos o embVy ond were fherm dns+rfbu+ed omohg fhe deservmg fomahes MARY ALCOTT adm re F S bt 'G+ orc: S c 'w fm Pho Fashions, Talks Add 'ro Assemblies L I I .Q.... .ll THE OVERSTREETS are welcomed by 'the members of fbe Neai Sheldon! Mary Kay W74'rams, Mrs. MrWer VIce, la Speakers Bureau Faye Ro e-man Bob Vance Nck Cossel Howard Jarw e Funicbause WaWTer Plcher C rcv D maur or fbe r a sembfy Ma h r r, '- K xgx' MR GERICHF e ef a Oymo WEARING A FRESH SPRING DRESS Ca or Ch w X f ,fe+re ma me C ram S e a me 0 emby February 26 7 , X S , , E , , .': 1 5 , a 3 'W 3- 5, i 5 rc I. ,.. Xl Q 1 JP l X Xe 5,1 . A -. . . 9 . 1 X Q X I 1 ,,, , mgv S? S M vm i Q gcfi , r '72+-isle' WS-CQQN mrwer, 'ri a N-- 'J3'S-'X ? r. de! If me Ha Ea, vc D p rf r are ss F cr Y i ef l ,ff X l I Y ,. E , , f I ,, . ,X T' .Q A Miss Florence lf J A Booker, Direclor Choir Greels Sophomores Many limes lhroughoul lhe year, all eyes lurned expeclonlly loward Miss Florence Booker as she slowly raised her hand lo direcl lhe Washinglon-Lee Choir. This year lhe choir was requesled lo perlorm on various occasions. These oul-ol-school engagemenls included a visil lo lhe Washinglon Calhe- dral and a Sheralon-Park luncheon. However, lhis group lends a very imporlanl musical louch lo many ol lhe assemblies and olher evenls which lake place in our world. A lol ol hard work and valuable lime wenl inlo preparalion lor lhe annual Candlelighl Concerl. Bul il was worlh il lo everyone involved-bolh lhe parlicipanls and lhe audience. This Chrislmas program and lhe Spring Concerl are oulsland- ing in lhe memories ol all W-Liles. Bul perhaps lhe mosl meaningful ol all lhese perlormances came 'when lhe choir sang as a body lor lhe lasl lime- when lhey look p-arl in lhe June commencemenl exercises. 1 CHOIR-Firsl row: Virginia Shearer, Judy McCullough, lrene Beckner, Nancy Fisher, Kay Buchanan, Lanelle Pelerson, Paul Allison, David Bowman, Randy Bruns, Birl Webley, Bill Lovell, Ben Campbell, Shiela Shinn, Judy Conn, Helen Nilli, Sue Duncan, Melinda Deal, Mary Kay Garnell. Second row: Nancy Lee l-lall, Ann Heisig, Dolli Russell, Ginny Newlin, Marlha Welbes, Carolyn Ervin, Jim Brewbaker, Roger Morrison, John Cocker, Tony Schwarzwalder, Bill Howard, Douglas Flliov Jim Robinelle Tjly Balenger, Dianne Cox, Lael Swinney, Mar- garet Mcye. Carolyn Kelley, Kale l-loyl, Louise lnman. Third row: Nancy Randolph, Sylvia Scoll, Mary Merrill, Caroline Miller, Phyllis Alwaod, Beal Schalzmann, Fred Allen. Ross Jackson, John Young, Bill Rich, Oliver Easlerwood, Reed Whillen. Randall Barnes. Frank wifh Music af Orienfafion Summer rehearsals prepared lhe selecr group of singers called fhe Madrie gals for 'rheir lirsr performance of rhe school year. Their lilring songs served as a greeling fo lhe newly-orienled sophomores or +he'r firsl assembly fn' Washinglon-Lee. Numerous engagemenls were soon 'ro follow as 'rhe Madri- qols schedule began 'ro fill rapidly. The groups' performance was reauesred al many luncheons and dinners. The Mads also 'rraveled lo Wheafon High School +o raise money for band uniforms and choir robes for ils music deparlmenl. Their parl in +he Hungarian Relief program presenfed af Jellells Deparrmenl' Slore is well- remembered by lhe members of 'rhis group. Required lo be members of rhe Choir, rhese vocalisls also accepfed invie rafions lo sing or lhe Arrs Club and lhe Olclahoma Sfale Sociefy Inaugural Ball. Our Washingfon-Lee world was cerfainly well represenfed in rhe com- munily by lhis busy, Talenled group-lhe Madrigals, Srephens, Dana Krueger, Nancy Briggs, Judy Hulchinson, Julia Schu- Northrop. Cathy Be Hy Linda Co K6 Jeanne Smon Nan y Sm: n maker. Susan Kinnemann, Fourfh row: Penny Diener. Doris Hovgren Karry McCarrhy H VG 'W B ddY BCWN95 Paul: Peorscn, Sandy Szurs Girefche-i Days Eiie Hansen, BVI Rerfie. G-roffen, Hel Rhodes Foul Balson Charles Fue hsa' Edwin Wcfs r Keir Jorgensen, Bill wmppie, Happy Joy, Bob Brewer, Bob Brown Rex Adeiberger, Elen Mlls D lores Norfhrop Jureal Shurflff Ann Nllke Barnes Neil Davs Par? Jones Jud Jones Ruth Snod ra Comprcn. Chrisrine Harms V I y I y I Q 55 Marcia Smilh. Carol Inge, Charlcffe Warers, Fiffh row: Donna Leaders Increase Efficiency of Choir 1 ? 1 I I ,y ,X w 1 CHOIR BUSINESS COMMITTEE-Firsf row: John Cocker, Hap Joy, PRESIDENTS OF THE MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS-Donald Richbourg. Charles Fwlrel, Second row: Bill ReHie, Bill Rich, RcndcII Barnes. Mike Carlos Ricoy, Jon Lcrlcins, Ben Campbell, Tom Jones, Doug Ellioff, Barnes. Bill Howard. Q l 4 N? in .HQ N, . , J: fb' I1 Selecf Singers .loin Mads, Ensemble CJ MADRIGALS-Bill Howard, Carol Inge, Bill Lovell, Sylvia Scoff, Paul Allison, Irene Beckner, Ellfe Hansen, Sheila Shinn, Frank Sfaphens Judy MCC- CJQF, Nei! Davis, Dara Kraeger, Jim Brewbalcer, ,f' I r- 45 GIRLS' ENSEMBLE - Acccrnpanisf-Lois Clawsan, Judy Buchanan, -aflcrfs-ofesaent, SandY L: Baan-shden' ieader Jane? SIwrf'5i?-- Wann, We'mer, Barbara Klnney, Carolina lnigo-vice-presidenl, Jar 'src' Leuy ict' 2.5 33 -gergvgfy Alggf Eyref- If , C an-f-5:43.-1 C C E',:L,1 F,-.- 5 Choruses .I K its Delighl Audiences The choral deparfmenr inlroduced a new division ol fhe choruses fhis year. This new division is known as 'rhe Girls Ensemble and irs members are a parl of eirher rhe Girls' Chorus or The Mixed Chorus. The Girls' En- semble has been able fo serve rhe churches, school and communiry by providing music for luncheon and dinner meerings, service clubs, professional organizarions and assemblies more 'rhan 'rhe choruses, because ol iis size. However, The choruses have coniribured a greaf deal in fhis iype of service. Borh rhe Girls' Chorus and 'rhe Mixed Chorus have taken parr in several assemblies 'rhroughour The year. They sang ai rhe Thanksgiving assembly, Chrisrmas assembly, choral assembly and each one sang or a final Spring assembly. To dd io Their per- lormances 'rhe choruses look pam' in The Chrisrmas Can- dlelighr Concerr, rhe Spring Concerl and fhe Counry Music Feslivial which was held in May. This cerrainly has been a busy firsr year for The en- semble nor ro menfion rhe busy schedule of rhe choruses, Borh 'rhe school and communify have profired from rheir performances. Mary Lou Alexander Q :fi F5 1 ,fl ..,, 'N c - 'Q , 5 ' fi' l. l y if Q A is 'iv . karl 'A 100 l i in J o-,A -2' I T V 'IF 0' W V i' - 'T Pi ,. ' L, 5 , H r- .T 9':f,i 3 5 -- 2.1. s 4: .- V12 A il' 1 s- ' T A Q 5 L N s, ,, , g, --- , , r tt' if T i . - - U. A r ,- U .. , ,- , J E G ,, , . ,s A, 5 A 'Y 1 xv A V W A 6 V il ' is . . A 5 -f .Ov v - '- - 1 I 5 A 5 so l A q A 'T 1 V A 6 1 'Q I v 1 t ..s.. A -A c. ' HU vi- 4 ' '- 6 , . -6 K A . ,Q g X ., 5 A is Q , . A 4 - ... v .. 4 P A Q 1' f- fs , a. A ' A MIXED CHORUS-Firsi row: Sneila McCarren Harrier Bal, Diane Murray, Kafhy Roll, Judy Buchanan, Diana Walsh, Pai Bridges, Nicky Nicodemus, Evelyn Brooke, Dayl Ferrey, lfeama Lilly, Dave Masrhook, Sam Tummino, Carlos Ricoy, Roger Spin s, Paul James, Joe Schaerfl. Bruce Garnerf. Joan Bickers, Diane Lovewell, Diana Corfrill, Barbara Kinney, Linda Thomas, Lois Clawson, Second row: Ann Hiles, Carol Rubin, Kafhy Broyhill, Ann Calvert Karhy Moody, Margarei Horovilz, Susan Bull Tina Carver, Beliie Biller, Linda Bodine Vernon Brock, J rx 'ai 1' Mfr f lx Bob Harrman, Hans Haley, Bob Rimmer, Donald Richbourg, Terry Townsend. Bob Crofr, Reggie Summerscale, Mike Squires, Linda Ed- wards. Cookie Palmes, Beisy Schoonover, Janel' Mobley, Belly Wag, ganer, Judy Terry. Third row: Diane While, Sue Richardson, Bonnie Pererson, Gail Anderson, Kafhy Lewis, Sunny Trexler, Bea Weaver. Sandy Bryanr, Judy Beers. Skippy Sourhard, John Baumeisrer. Arnaud Lousraloi, Mason Cook, David Knosi, Barry Mifchell, Bob James, Alan Zoeckler, Joe Snyder, Harvey Barne+r, Bob Vadnais, Befly Bagwell, 1 1 in rw- b nw? 5 'Maisy no for ern'- Q Q 'J 1 H AGA' V yt--P F -1 .J GIRLS' CHORUS-Firsf row: Sylvia Ann Warren, Lola Mae Wilson Befrie Lambdin, Chanorfe Srnirh, Susie Barrefr, Nancy Weimer, Margie Sunda, Eiaine Adams, Leann Larin, Peggy Srnirh, Janef Bur- rows, Jill Cusack. Second row: Saiy Fcsnighf, Margie Marvin, Janie Rosson, Carolina Inigo, Sandi Brown, Gorea Alexander, Mary Ann McLaughlin, Doffie Thompson, Maida Criarles, Barbara Burns, Doris Marshall, Dian Glenn, Befsey Bourke. Third row: Par Wilson. Ann Po Iann, Janef Sfark, Carol Olllf, Aisan Barrelr, Jan Larkins, Belly '54 n A ,, A . x- - f' ff Q Am Z :Fr 5, Q 1 ,fi F1 vp- ug if . I ' 'N ' ' ' f HK: - Q- - rc V as 6 v K .ff 'p me Belew, Karhi Owens, Karen Mobley, Sabra Hester, Linda Carve'. Margie Ca ver' Deere e O1 ey. Fourfh row: Lyrn Wnire Losise Andrews, Yvonne Vanncose, Heen Foyer, Gail Crawford Peggy Hara, La ie Barnes, Rayene Manger, Jane Slrlker, Jnanifa Parks, Carol Wisfer, Carolyn M:Bee, Nanri Moore, Alice Rarabaegh, Dal Harsh- rnan, Fiffh row: Lynnare Wiliams, Merle Tegeder, Susie Clapp,,Pa+ Pawel, Linda Madacey Marsha Jump, Lscy Harlan Lofs Mehler, Pat Lawrence, Bery Bennerj Mary LakIng, Fnyilfs Morron, Carcl Sfancill Eileen Conn, See Gan' Mari'yn Price, Berry Alan, ,es A e r- x ' A Sr xv, N' Fran Ragusa. Shirley Wiley, Diane Hall, Carolyn Davis, Chris MC- Lellen. Fourih row: Margaref Wi'kinson, Barbara Clark, Caurfney Tidman, Nancy Peferson, Sandy LoBoon. Jane? Shurrlihl, Beverly Koerner, Elizabelh Bernard, Joyce Bailey, Mary Ficklin, Cynthia Borkeff, Ben Clarke Arflyr Brown B'If Moore, Gary Palrrer, Ma: Lillywhife, Jack Ba.ier, Sieve O'Conr'ell, Bob Hessenauer, Bi'l Hancher, Kirry Greenghields Barbara Goerberlr, Mary Ann Sauber Nancy Kane, Ma'ye Lou Marrz, Marge Hall, Jean Davis Beverly Sherks Caro'e 459 f - v -- 's?,. -I 8 l 5.1 4 xp .b I Cnrisfiansen. Fiffh row: Wirna Thornas, Joyce Murphey, Jean Pefer- so' Margarer iarfage Barbara Bea , Nerediih Ellis, Deila Vanderer, Ginger Rawiins, Ernny McCailough, Barbara Ambrose, Marcia Clough. Suzanne Updike, Sara Packard, Pris Ord, Penny Gales, Diane Va?i Wink.e, Terry Hal, Barbara Linfhicum, Holly Roberfson. Carolyn Thayer, Ginny Roberfson, Carol Thompson, Helen Heifmanfy, Re- becca Riley, Bever,y Warers, Marve. Afkinson, Margie Jones, Barba'a C,Een Kay Fergsson. 153 l Y'.b l i x Miss DoroTl1y Baumle, DirecTor PxnoTher year of Tine musical oerTormancfi has been added To The record aT The W-L Orche-sTra. These perTormances include The TradiTional Thanlcsgiving, ChrisTmas and EasTer assemblicg in addiTion To concerTs, onfi music TesTivals. This year, Tor The TirsT Time The orchesTra accompanied The choir aT The ChrisTmas Vesper CancerT, One aT The ouT- sTonding opporTuniTies Tor The orchesTra was The privilege aT performing Tor The NoTionol ConvenTion aT The American Associahan aT Secondary Principals aT The SheraTon Porl l'laTel. The W-L QrchesTra ioined The Wole' Tield OrchesTra in The Senior l-ligh Counfy Music FesTival and climaxed The season wiih The annual Spring ConcerT. OrchesTra Performs i l d.,...,.-f..-fn SECOND VIOLINS-FirsT row: Lyme Lam- Corte Laney. Second Dagline Olson, Marva Bciers. Fourfh row: Or-'varalina Weaver Enta row: John Burns, Barbara Se'r, Third row: Mary B-ssey, Gray Callaway, Fzr, Mlrarn Macliarlon, Jean T-Tarris. Fiffh row! LeSTe' GrfnningS Ronald Rouse, CaTharine Ingram, Margare-T Snyder. I H1 for Secondary Principals' Convenrion 'fi FIRST VIOLINS-Firsf row: Cmdio B, or- Mgfe E's:', Second row: Ncrfnrop, Ruth Scirqfer, Corciyn Morzire. Fourfh row: John Young 'loco Def'4':e's Jqdifi- COM. Third row: Ben Cornobeii, Donna Lindo HJ-', Roberf Laurier, George Fowier, Jacqueline Kener, Fiffh J i row: Pnyalis Price, S.:zonne Dcvoli, Loni Murphy, Charles Eldred. Spring Concerl Concludes Season BRASS AND PERCUSSION - Firsl row: Sandra Weaver, Tony Johnson, Frank Cook, Waller Farris, Richard Ziemer, Barry Kirkpalrick, Denis Jacques, Ed- ward lmholl. Second row: Michael Smilh, Carol Manish, Pal' Kruser. Charles Van Pollen, James Sleele. Third row: Don Campbell, Viclar Felfer, Roberl Lawr- ence. VIOLAS. CELLOS AND BASSES-Firsf row: Roberl' Hanscom, Margarel Mc- Caskill. Second row: Donald Wigen+, Fred Loll, Ginger Walker, Yvonne Baay. Third row: Carolyn Macllermolf, Suellen Van Zandt Linda Schecler, Marlha Levin, Jane Anderson, Eunice Newlon, Fourih row: Mary Bailey, Suzanne Wolfe Richard Kimball, John Mi'rman,Jonall1an Yenlis. WOODWINDS-Firsl row: Dav'd Mil Malcolm Annis, Warren l-lollle, Ne Bahnerl, Mary Kay Williams, Laura Moody. Palricia Sallerly, James Blom phin, Second row: Reed Whillen, Jah Hagenbuch. James Ziemer, David Blu Tom Conlin, Evelyn Hope Robe New man. 156 Marching Band Places in Parade '-S 3 qi A , MAJQRETTESj-Diane Holt, Pai Smifh, Joyge Jim Ziemer MAJORETTES-Paf Frober-capfain. Pa? Warkrns, Connre M:DCwe3, Care yn Sperlr Dram Maier Brown, Peggy Palmer, Audrey Carroll Rose Clark. ig!! , LU y,SHl,y6. MARCHING BAND-Firsi row: Warren Harrie Roger Bove, Reber' ZEWD QCCQV' Newman Ccnnie Brad'ey, Kay Elan, Paul Shepard, Lawrence, BT, Janes Jearrre M,':'e', George Hen. Second row: E' Vgwgggl, L'-:ig Calf? FGA W'lI'am5, Mr. Fred Pierger. Fourfh Wanzy rnysner, Bao Mxphy, Mary Jo Bispnzrn, S'eve Wcgan, Renny row: 3: 't'a Sarry, Beg, Hgward, Martha Thomas, A'den Guy, Green, Scsf' fe-very, Pa? Kuaer R.ssel Peffibcne Fred Bafernan ?t':': Zena-' Ecru K ko: ':k, WA'ga+e Sikes, James Gard, Pri fecar ::'se', Lay Weave Fredrik M::'e, Ann Wr's:n. Third row: 33:33 Fiffh row: ,ze S'e 1c Sic WrA'e'e' Be '- sr es ,'n Zeme' ': 1 S'a.?enb-rg . Leis WI 5arns, Ldy Wr'fe, Nor ,img W:'r'fs Rcsewcde Carla Pa? Brown Dlare Hoff, Audrey Carr: , Peggy Pc mer, Caro yn Spef, Gran? Hedges, Cnares Eldred. 157 Concert Band Appears J M William Pfeiffer' DRUG' FEATURED os 0 specioify during The Bond Concerf is Wwe frombone secfiorw. CONCERT BAND-Firsf row: Joan Morfon, Pofzy Sofiedy, Gai! Polmly, MCC.!:C,QA, Rcger Bcve. Fred Mccre, Arfrwur Hcffcrd Dcnafd Pc:frIc3o Derry JomeaBV:rr1sV' David Tf.rri:,' VJQH-ef H:+'e Dodd, Cz' em Third row: Cy: Bftfnc, CTM? Bfodef Q cv W' Mi er, Second row: Jcrn Hcgerwbqzh, David Bf.e, Ns-'V Skeden, Poqf 31:3 e Ffcf-lr, Tv' Cc' ' Rcben Klewmzw De- 5 Qctcfes Swaoard, Key E'k w, Bute Q: ds'Q'f1, lorry Ba Gecfge ? : z, Ed QU: 2 E Efefcfd Er' ', C '-92 Wide' G4 Nic? Bare' af Annual All-Counfy Music Festival W-L Ewrhusasm' rhgg TTTVO.,Ql'WC..' 'he cerlormaaces cl rhe vor?e:i baad' as lhey help fo orlghferw mahv ol ihe efems ia our world. The Pep Band ara Malorefreg play imporlam' parrg la our assemblles pr5or To afhlefic evears. Thi years sprighlly group ol: Malorerres was one ol 'rhe largesl corps W-L has ever had. The Marching Band appeared Of all home foolball games in solle ol sleer, gnow and rain. I+ won a Yrs+ place award lm rhe ohhual George Washing' Yon Day Parade. Muslc in amalher veln is provlded bv lhe Coacerf Band. Groveforw, Vlrgirfa was hosl ro fhis parficular band or fhe annual Muslc Fesllval. Slill arwafher group ol rhls fype, lhe Reserve Band spends a greal deal of lime srudyina C1509 music and musical lrwslrumervs. This has helped rhem Eh fheir abllify +3 make music. ll n. Krlmzl 4' m Ji va 59'-m -- JU T34 ?gw ' lswm W-. eb U agqjz 8235 fl! iwgrjlq mio: .szgi 550933 I lmffg -QU.. 11.1, Oftn Ugg? QQON A 3 ox-mm 410 3 231' S52 Txk-g UNC F120 Q - v'-13? +' O SPS n..,.05i -..AQ carb-10 13 ioefjn 13.-sm 'US-cu Doo + 53 Q' 'UO 71 -m0I .0330 29,55 Q-+' a 1 g,FDvOp. w4T .mo lla , FD 23 39m ow? TH 053' in lf..-Q it-1f1L.:,',. Mba.. 1-I .- M z , ' ig if Q Tee if Z Zi 'rf 2 1 152 ef s A '75 , if? aj 1 s,Z' , z V r if' f 2 Q if 3 5 5 are Grd Fark Jz'-es Edward lmhcx Rfhard Zlemer, Barry KH' C':'es Va' Fa ea, CVC' 'J2'I:h, Sieve Wogaa, A'-dre SmE+h Jchr :: '2icA Si: V! 'e'er, Fourlll row: Reed Wlfluren K5rk Eva s To'v S 'e'C 'Q' 'E E' 'men-' F i':': C l a Smeg' B' ,iaasth Mary J: Bscraf Sahdra Weave' Wlr1ga'eS?lces4 Aan W s:' ,523 .c Cje, Bzp Ggfdsfr Bob Lowreme, Tom Jones Jgg Ted ?'f:r, ire Hoxgarf Darfald Li Pal Knser, Fred Bafeva' F A :' mes Sfeee Fcj W, lame Donald Ccmpbel, Vlc'or Ferrer. 159 Marfha, Gene Win Valentine Honors REIGNING KING AND QUEEN oi 'rhe Vaienlrine Dance are Gene Sherman and Mariha Manning. Mid popping flash bulbs, Gene Sherman and Marfha Ann Manning were crowned king and aoeen of ihe Vaieniine Dance, Qosa Barnes, Danna Branzf Ford, lady High, Jar Loring Ann Ra ana ani Margie Roof cornprizea ihe apeens gow? ffhqe Wayne Baiiard, Pop Ford Tarn i-iazbe' Daw' Miicheii, Lance Parker Tarn Reese ara A' P' v- ii- ii i ii -V rnand ciairned ine aaa: nenarc. Hen an V-eim.f1 y io, fhe iradiiiawai hear' dave ffl a hf1 fiX+ if the zaciai zea'fr. JITTERBUGGING ar The Vaienhne Dance are Eric Linion and his dafe. 160 COUPLES DANCE To fhe music of Tarn Conlin and his band ai fhe Vaieniine Dance, W-L Spinsfers Rush 'ro Tag 'Dears' U I I :iff 5pIN5rwS'jZI I, VI5HINGfnL1f TK SHOWING OFF THEIR BERMUDAS - Q30 ', Tn-, p3,,1.,. gm.. f-ca 36: -'L 3 WEARING THEIR SERIAL NUMBERS f- ' f H3 Pe Qin E I- F 1 iz' v .Mefzc 192. If An, ,. AFTER MARKING HER VOTE . QMA. , ' 'J WRITING: Wil . ...meg W H0 Hein I no 584 IEE 3: Vlnlul: no I2 5 5169 mu 551.1144 i Baskefball Team Morris Levin had his worlq gui oul lor him when he loolc over as WL baslcelboll cooch in V956-7. Wflh levi' rewrning seniors ond no really experienced boys on ihe rosler, W-L s place as +he area power in looslcelboll won deslined To foie oi lall! lennporarilv or least Under These Circumslonces, Coach Levin and his leonn did o hiqhlv Credildole iob, Coach Levin proaghf 'Q lNfL lhe delensve, po-,sew sion-Type boslcelball svsfem 'ouqhl him of Maryland ov Bud Millilcon. This lvpe playing rnalces for slower ball games and low scoring-qaile a change from lhe Y-fide open slyle ol mos? area learns. The l956-7 boslcelball learn pulled CJ number oi sur- prises in lhe course ol 'rhe seoson, nearly upsellinq some supposedly slrorig leoms. Arch-rival George Washinglon who had lheir besl learn in hislorv in mos? peoples opinion, nearly lell lo lhe inspired Generals in Their iirsi encounfer, finally slipping bv wilh o six poinl margin, Walceiieldis Warriors, who placed second behind G.W. in fhe Norlhern Virginia race, also were iol+ed in iheir lirsi fill wilh lhe Generals, escaping a lirsf-hall deiicii wilh a iinal score ol 39-29. The leam and Cooch Levin bolh deserve lhe admira- lion ol everyone lor lheir sincere and spirired oloyina fhroughoul rhe season. BASKETBALL TEAM-Firsi' row: Wayne Ballard, Jim Sfeeie, Tom Liiich Don Mergler, Pele Kreslry, Don Richbourg, John Lilienquisi, Jay Franklin, Wedon Eddins. Second row: Ken Cradcloclc-manager. Bruce roolf, Ker Sanders, Brad Olson, Derry Newbauer, Jim Wilson, Charles nfis Pa. Eawards, John Olson, Mr. Morris Levin-coach. .aj ggi if -Ing NIR Llrp '3-YER44, w 1 H s ' IU IU Jw 4' Q23 281 22:0 i 25 24 i U hr as Rough Year: '58 Prospecfs Good 'SPH' TOM ERLICH gr: V ' ,Q ko JIM STEELE fowd Hwis Eog-3 fo +rouoVe OE We Ge-Perov foo' McLean 45 fo 39. JIM WILSON, Chuck Dovis ooo Jwm Sfeele srorf ooww cow gg 'Weidon Eddins swlpeg WokeFEeNd's boil. W-L los? 3745. hiv! Sophomores Win Thirteen, Lose Five VARSITY SCHEDULE Opponenf W.L 45 Befhesda 34 46 Annandale 42 45 G. W, 39 47 M cLean 4 I 39 Walcelield 29 34 Fairfax 35 Hammond MI Vernon Annandale Falls Church Episcopal G W McLean Walceheld Fairfax E C Glass Hammond John Marshall Annandale JUNIOR VARSITY Firs+ row Henry McCone coach Pere Trelogan Jim Gram Milne Sfoclcenburg Bob Jones Second row Bill Yelverfon John Findlay Tim Minor John Wood Paul Weyandl Third row Bob Ullerbaclx Bill Henry Phil Manno Dave Hiorfsburg Robinson Johnson Complying wilh Ihe new school policy of allow- ing only sophomores fo play on junior varsily reams, Coach Henry McCone's Ieam had some rough games as rhey played 'rhe iunior varsily reams from orher schools which had iuniors as well. Since lhe junior varsily is lhe Iraining ground lor lhe Iulure yarsily players, Coach McCone Qoncenfraled on lundamenlals and had his ream play Their games man ro mon ralher Ihan use lhe more eflicienl zone-Iype play. Oufsranding members of 'rhe Ieam were Bob Ulrerbaclx, Bill Yelverron, John Findlay, Tim Minor, Paul Weygandl and Bob Jones, Fondly remembered was Ihe game againsl fh Grovelon Varsiry which lhe Lilrle Generals won JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE Opponenf Befhesda Won Annandale G W McLean Wakefield Fairfax Hammond MI' Vernon Annandale Falls Church Episcopal G W McLean Walceheld Fairfax Grovelon E C Goss Hammond Episcopal Won Won Won os? osl Won Won Won Won Won osr Wor os? Wor- Won Won Won osl C 4 JARS X 1.1-Q ' '54' 39 40 ff 49 , 52 ' ' ' I 44 46 43 30 SI ' 4I 72 . . 30 39 45 45 ' 37 4I ' 49 53 , , 37 W-L 33 se 6 58 SO 39 . . I ' L L . . L l . Q IT I V ' ', , T 2 - f . . i , I 1 V ' 4, ,q ', ', a N we i ..LLE,, v X i 1 v s J, ' J-v I' 34' , Y '--iv A - 4+ , , 1 'WY N IT ' s 'Kaz 'Eh I i, J. I .CIBC Jizz 'i I i 'x'y,'5 ,., . . A i .-'15 'f -' NX. :J Lx:-in :ini y JA: V A i If 1 T.. N' V' i sv' ' 'Arif' Q ,' fFIl.l'14'.: ' K .xi X ' A Q- i- s '. ' X I I F i Q' I xi f ' - i i , I ' .I .2 Fi fr-1 F l u - .1 , i v 4 X L v, 1 ' ' fy H I B ' ' ' I Thinclads Take S'ra're Championship Vxfoshirrgfon-Leeg fcior ' 'ocfocg oriogf' wwe 'he' f:-r'h sfroghr foes' 'e 'H 5 we-3' foe- 'Ee :accom of A Idcurrrder CPG EC- Grimm. The records Ie' os Ersm Co oy7':1 'G' 'be 'rm e 'o 41362 GPU Les'e' Dove oo:-ceo oy 'he doe Dc' Gr:zf'orf, wo' 'he Wg' iomo cn' C 5ee' IIXIZ 'Aches ' e Eye g S'o' oweei Ar The sro'e 'hee' Sieve Q Cowe ro' 'Fe 70 yoro mro es iw 8.7 secords ood Efow C: own cw 'e' seconos from rhe sfore rrw'Ie record. NorobIe underc ossmef were Jim Ideroio-nigh iumot Im Mossie ood Mike Berohorv-dashes' Ferry Cdoyfrcz o': Wade VVF ef-'ee' and Les'e' DoQseo-c e' 'W' e. EpiscopoI 4IIf2 Wi 53V2 Woodbury Fares?-posiponed become ci weoiher EVENING STAR MEET W-L second on oi 24 schoo's STATE MEET WAL I4-II,I2I firsf our ci 2I s:hc:Is VIRGINIA A.A.U, MEET W-I. IZQI hrs? our oi 22 sci' s Firsf row: Sron Morgan, Woyne BoIIord, Mike Bowie. Dick CovoioIo, AI Lucas Sfeve Reid. Dove Bowmon-morwoger, Second row: Mike Bernhcrr, Voi McDorwie, Fred Smirh, I-IoI Forringfon Bur? Newlin, John QUARTER MILERS-Firsf row: Hobby Nede Fronk CoIovifo, Wode Nofreoer Chdck E':o:Is. HURDLERS-Second row: Bob Lindsey, Ken irwowies, S'eve OC:nneIr, Fred Robe-rrs, HIGH JUMPERS-Jim Her- o'd, Do? Sroffon Pc- Edwards Les Dovis. Qrrwdorff Mike Tyr-er, BSII Cov'rwg'cn, Jim Mosse. Third row: Dick Kremer-monoger, Mickey Hommker, Bob I-I,r'er, Cory Grovoffe Scot? I-Ioeck Tin' I-Iohr' Ge' A 'goien Be'ry Smlrr-, Dove Kncsr Hervy CoIovifo. Wreslling Forlunes Booslecl by The secure grip downslale schools have lradilionally held on high school wreslling received The lirsl warning ol Norlhern Virginia mighl in l957, as W-L and cross-lawn rival, Walcelield, began developing lheir respeclive wrest- ling Iorlunes. The Generals Grapplers, in only lheir lhird year ol compelilion, and in a rebuilding year! al lhal, exceeded coach I-lorry Pill s londesl dreams by raclfing uo o 9-I season record, lolqing second in lhe Melropolilon Iournamenl, and grabbing a sevenlh place in lhe lalenl- loaded slale meel. ln lhe slale meel co-caplain Byron Maghan scored anolher lirsl lor W-Ls class ol '57 by earning Norlhern Virginias lirsl and only Virginia-Slale wreslling champion- ship in hislory, a lrophy in 'rhe IS6 pound class. ln oddi- lion lo Maghan's hisloric lirsl, sophomore Jim Evans loolc lhird in lhe 98 pound class and co-caplain Lance Parlcer fool: a lourlh in lhe rough heavyweighl division lo give W-L a 'ream raling of sevenlh, Fearless Ered' James, Who wreslled in Three diflerenl weighl classes during lhe regular season, nearly upsel' lhe highly louled Granby wresller, Bill Corby, finally losing 4-2. Our Generals fared beller in lhe Melropolilan Meel, placing second behind Wakefield. a learn we beal in regu- lar season compelilion, and upselling Norlhweslern, The I957 VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE No lh eslern Su lland Woodberry Prep Ep scopol V rg n a School I Go Iudel Ga lhersburg Annapo s Walrefeld CO CAPTAIN LANCE PARKER encounler a new hold wh le ballling il oul wilh 98 pounder lim Evans W W W W or Deal and Bl W W W W Soulhern High School W FEARLESS FRED JAMES ldarlc shirll pins his man before a packed house ,el le-frfi ,gf-2' ga ,-pw -3 1,36- -nn WMM iv-'iw' in ,gk r w 23 -L I5 I I6 -L 29 - s 4 -L 40 g ' ' ' . ' I I3 -L 32 i I i 'ind I6 -L 36 F 3 -L 44 i 0 -L 46 ll 8 -L 37 i I4 W-L 26 ' 5 -L 42 ll II ' ' ' . ,. K W T' .Y 1, K ,V fy ' N1 1 v g. Qs, ' - ' , X -- F 3. V , f 6' ' APPR ' .-,E M: in-:Ei-v--ff -- .-- ' 'W' 'mt' or stil .M I I - rv - , - f I A '1'fi-I ,-f-PM Y f.f.wl - W f. L fm? :wi , In - v,,,,fm4:A , V I , A- I Maghan's Win -sua champlon. Flrsf places were Taken by John Mafonder 'n the I23 pound class, Ray Blaolc ln lhe !4l pouna class o.,. ou. Cl.. More ',,156 .,o..,,-.J-e,Eyo revenqea his only delear of 'he year in faking fhls chom' ofonshlo. Ofhers who scored were Lance Parker wlfh o aecona T' rhe heayywelghl dlvlsionl Terry Rucker wlfn a 'nIra In 'he l77 pouno class, ond Ronnie Mclieronan wvh a fhiro in fhe lOl: pouhd class. In regular season cornperlhon The Blue and Gray 'grap- oers losr only one meet 'rhelr flrsr, wilh local Marylana oower Norrhweslern. Perhaps The sweefesl win was an upsel fo'ofy over Walceffeld, 26-I4. Washingfon-Lee'g wresfllng prospecls In coming years ,oolc brlghl. ln I957 lhere were only Tour seniors on fhe flrsl 'eam and slx senlors in lhe whole squad of lor+y-elgh+ boys. The class ol 58 loolcs porfloularly good wllh rhfee sophoe more-s already wreslllnq on ffhe varsify, and an undefeated iunlor vafsily. Coach John Youngblood look charge of J.V. wresrllng In l957, and guided hls charges To an undeleoled 6-O season. The Dredomlnalely sophomore Team gave warnirg fo area schools ol fhlngs +o come by delearlng each opponent by opslded scores. Wolcelleld was +wlce a vlcnm by scores ol 38-8 and 40-4. WRESTLING SQUAD-Firsf row: Ronnie MoKeranan, Larry Bernard, Rav Black, Lance Parker-so-caplain. Byron Maghan-co-caplaln, Frank O'Meara Fred James, Bcb BJr+on, Mr, l-larry PM-varsify goazh. Second row: James Evans, Ollver Easferwood, John 'Rqclcer Lee Be s Sandy Leafhers, Donad Scofl S'eye Cool: Mrs John Young- bood-J,V. Coach, Third row: Jim Woodson Dave Tl-:rrl-?', John , fl QM' f 4 . E l l 6. BYRON MAGHAN, co-:colon and slole Charnos' :afohes Fearless Frea Janes oosrg For lhe :a'ne'a. Szolf Bob Hall, Bob Fodeley Dfr Anime' Jim Roblnhefle, Roger Morrlson Jarnes Fox, Roger Bove-ya's'+y manager. Fourih row: Bob Omohfdro Tom Kfng Pnil Fanser Ronad Sleinaclrer, R':ha'd Dem. bzsf Jo'n N-:Cone Town Ge y Jenn Gbbms Bob MJ'Dl'y-,.V. 'na ager, Fifth row: Lee Carabn C :de Nagha' Mllce l'-lcnley. Dowd Wade R'Cl'arCJ Bssfle, Sieve Clfneburg Cgfgg Vermardols, Bc Gehring. ar at l r Q I I N' . 1 oz , V273 WASHINGTON LEE HIGH SCHOOL I MU E5 di m Wm gsm 5 W7 9 ffl J Y , N! Y V 'TT ,I 4.1. E ...-3 f.f 'TJ :'-L1 : l fix fx A li Os ms 5 If Tr-:r.T:r 4 ' wi, N -WF E .' JN ds N . NN . 'N' WJ i ' wx ' 05 --' Y f v H J ,X ii f X , 5 QM O 2 A N - , xxx if XNHVT of KNYW- fff EX x ,If A r -4 I l S 1,1 A QQ N 5 . in V Ahliuf' J J ,H X - H O Hr ' H- . f N fi L' 6 N X' ' 1 X6 i if ff A, O ,fy -9' X Spring Arrives . . . Windows open Sfudenis gofhering oufside Spring fever V Growing on+icipcl+ion j 14- Baseball 3 . Crew V 'mg 'Our Town' i Proms 'K 1 l Groduafion X Mfjf Highlighfing MOST Wi gli! ., ' lf Our Spring World. EAGUE , - UQ fVY L 7 v ff l .im . ' l X xl , i 2, N , ll A X fl X l 'f ill Q: ' X1 Z KW! X 4, ,937 H ,271 1 - 94, - asia:-fiul Y - rib ' - il D f is D re f l Exif 4' gg., N x .f tw - Q 'X ' 0 I - Q K ii ff l X if ' S X Q ' 1 x 1- LK I l x S' as SH Y EST A . Q-N 1 1 STUDENT Qowvikz. I FLECTIONS ....,..., fifmiib- ur ahc rea Exchange S'ruclen'rs To N ' k A Q' RP 'S-J W-L EXCHANGE STUDENTS-Firsf row: BeTsy Winn, Sue Duncan Virginia SheOrer Llia Shumalrer, Celia Flow. Second row: Judy ShafTT, Margie Hoener Jan Callaway, Judy Sharp. Third row: Alex Herr Sue Shame Pa'sy McKay, Fcurfh row: Me'ir'da Deal Mi e Weeden, Ann Mchrbocher, Judy A x. Fiffh row: Lindy Lfmburg Jane Meadcr Mac: f' Annis, Sixfh row: Bob Parsons, Buddy Barnes, RoberT Robins. Sevenfh row: Paul XVerT: G-len Ahgaier Tory Johnson, Dale MCG-ee. Eighth row: Richard Zienner Jim de Zeregen Fred D'edr':n. Ninfh row: Miss Mabe' l-lack'-ey, MY STar ey Bock. 170 Early on The Sunday morning ol March 3, l957, ThirTy W-LiTes deparTed Tram The schcol on a weel4's iourney. These sTudenTs had been chosen To represenT VV-L ar NaTiclc l-ligh, This years exchange school. AiTer a Two-day sTay in New Yorlc CiTy which wag highlighfed by Tours, excure sions. and shows, The sTudenTs arrived aT NaTiclc, MassachuseTTs. The weelc proved To be a very rushed and busy one, buT iusT as full oi Tun and enioymenT, All of The W-LiTes were impressed by The Triendliness and inlormaliTy wiTh which The NaTiclr sTudenTs received Them. A round aT parTies, visiTs To classes, and Tours of local poinTs ol inTeresT made This weelc a memorable parT of all The parTici- panTs' lives. The following monTh found The NaTiclc sTi.denT5 Touring The halls oi W-L and visiTing sighTs in The WashingTon area. This exchange Trip beneTiTed boTh W-L and NaTiclc. PLANS Tor The NaTiClc Trip are discussed by Mr. STanley Boolc, Judy Aux, Bob Par- sons, and Miss Mabel l-laclcney. One-Ac'r Play Rates 'Disfinguished' C D S L M' Ui' 'lf-d H'q3'w Dew? B-b ',..A V YOU'RE ALONE NOW, dec' MRS. HOGAN seeks vefbol vefge- Moflwef, Ord Im deed. Accep' once for We idling ef He' sof b, if, soys A. Aude+Le. A. Audeffe. MRS. AUDETTE gfofs ev r UNAWARE of We me ev e 55 A. Aedeve fee mourners gofhef for We :uw 6 G profifeeflvg ov A. fkdeffe 3 sro servfce. 171 Wm 4- AGQF' i 'lu JOHN CARR as George Gibbs. CAST S'age Manager , Doclcr Gibbs Mrs, Gibbs George Gibbs Erniiy Webb Edf'or Webb Mrs, Webb Wally Webb Ernfy Webb Professor VViilard Edi'or Webb Mrs. Scarves Sirr-on S mpson Ccnsfable Warren Sarn Craig Joe Sbddard Lady 'n Box F'rsi Dead Man Sec:nd Dead Man Ffrs' Dead Wornan . Second Dead Woman . Novel Staging Highlights BEHIND THE SCENES, Mary Kay Garnel malces up Don Dusenbury lor bis role as Dr. Gibbs. Hsgli Clwarlfor' Don D.1senb.ry Marll-a Ann Manning , .. . Jolnn Car' . Marcia Smiflf Bob Brewer Kay Buchanan Brian Young . Marcia Smilln Paul Ffansor' . Bob Brewer Jane Donerly . Clvip Harlrnar Adolpln Edwards Denny HoJlilnan Hank Burclward .. Jessie Lippmar' Paul Franson . Tom Berdeen . . Jessie Lipprnar' . Barbara Francis Cboirr Carolyn Davis Chris McLellan, Helen Heirrnan Rebecca Riley. Pris Ord Arias Lacslalolf, Hanlr Bqrcbard Tcwrspeoble: Sandy Dresclver, Barbara Francis Colby Bea'r'y, Dia e Wbi'e Weesrnal Nol', Torn Berdeer' Kenny Sands George Olson Side D ec':':1 Grelcbe' Day! anld Helen NV 172 HUGH CHARLETON as Sloge Manager avg ? n K ii 's.V X K F, '0ur Town' Producfion in her sforred helmet fries +0 keep order. THE GOOD WISHES of 'rheir families Q Q , s i L iZ.,ii. 'I BACKSTAGE JITTERS ore reflecfed in ihe faces of Hue cos? while Mrs. McKniqhi 1 In MARCIA SMITH os Emiiy Webb. nd friends foilow George Uohn Corri ond Emiiy IMofcio Smifiwi os ihey s+or+ Hweir life iogeiiier. wp i i Lge. ' 17 5 Vereran Upperclassmen Man Shells A comparalive youngsler on The rosler ol Washinglon- Lee's alhlelic aclivilies, crew has neverlrheless become one ol lhe mosl popular and mos? successlul ol The Generals' sporls. The Generals' oarsmen have been slroking lo rhe sound ol coaxswains' voices since l949. The crew supporls ilsell financially by holding lhe popular crew dances lo pay for lhe shells and lhe use of lhe Polomac Baal Club lacililies. The varsily eighl is lhe core aboul' which lhe crew is buill, bul Washinglon-Lee also races four- and Iwo-man shells. I+ 'fakes a big school lo parlicipale in crew, and The Generals regularly row againsl' college freshmen. Lasl' year, Bob McMillan and Bob Byrnes won a covered Sloles-. bury cup in lhe Iwo-man shell and Washinglon-Lee is aiming lor a repeal performance. I957 CREW SCHEDULE April George Washinglon .. .. .. ... I3 Navy Plebes ....,. .,, 20 Annapolis ...,..,.,. 23 Penn Freshmen ......,.. ... 2-7 May Slolesbury Rowing Regalla ,,....... ,. . I7 U. S. and Canadian Rowing Regalla .. 24 CREW-Firsf row: Herby Henderson, Jon Merkle, Roland Beachley, Reed Whillen, Jim BIarnpl1in,Jefl Ring, Bob Wells, Bob Caviola. I-lobarl Means, Lance Parker, Byron Maghan, Kirk Evans, Happy Joy, Mike Hanley, Bob MacMiIIen, Ken Updegrove, Curlis Lowe-Manager, Neal Smarl. Sam Smellow, Neal Oliver, Bill Howard, Dick Pace. Second row: James Lynch, Dan Hardy. Alex Sullivan, John Dougherly, Bill Engeman, Richard Omohindro, Richard Demboskie, Bruce Garnelf, John Crisl, Tom Sullivan, Tony Johnson, Tom Jones, Fred Smilh, Jim Browning, Art Crow-Manager. Slanding: Charlie Bull-Coach, Joe Roberls. Don Sipes, Joel Hincks, Richard Peferson, Mike Venulo, Tom . I -V: CO-CAPTAIN BILL HOWARD, Coach Charlie Bull, Coe Caplain Neal Oliver and Coach Paul Yeager posing lor fhe pholographer. Bass, Jim Neff, Webb Kremer, Bob Ward, Alden Guy, Larry Buck, Coy Powell, Torn Miller, Bill Kincaid, Sian Marshall, Mike Lansey, Bruce Maghan, Julian Duncan, Ben Frankle, Adolf Edwards, Hal Rhodes, Larry I-leisig, Tom Hayden, David Goodson, Clyde Maghan, Dave Milchell, Wiley Russel, Pele Kresky, Sieve Emery, Tony Palms, Andy Morrison, Frank Benson, Berl Thurber. Jim Cleveland, Bo Gehring, Keilh Blevins, Harvey Monlgomery, Tim Rose, Jim di Zerega, Bill Bromiley, Sleve Bierman, Woody Halslead, Max Zoeckler, Ronney Byron, Reese James. Sieve Raley-Manager, Charles Minrer, Mike Diamant Edward Knipling, John Vealch, Allan Bulls. s Generals Aim for Sfofesbury Cup 81 gaJuft!ln.: in! ,-or - m,.q,, ,J L-M. Llqjtf' iq' --- f, YK 'L it fy Q ' V- , 6 -A Q f- ., W, -1 I ' -.fv-..-of- '.-Q-pn? w- '- V . - , ' ,,,., 2 uv-HA, clay, -Q if K-Jn, CREW MEMBERS are a hardy loft pracffce goes an Yang VARSITY FOUR-Firsf row: Byron Magnon, Tom Jves Ccxs,.'a?n Hcbarf Means, Tony Jcbscn, Haooy Joy, Tom SJ fvzm. Second row: a , f ' 'ff s aflfer We sun aces dawn, leav'na Hue river ccfd and 'syn . - a Q Y VARSITY EIGHT-Fefe Kfesky, Bcb fvACfl4fHGVY, Reese James Lcnfe Parke' Ccxsffcin Lee Bmlerl Dave Mkcne i, BI' Howard, Ne: OV-er Kirk Evans. 10 15 T QA- 5 - x .. 4 x1..,, ..,, - PAT GRAFTON disalavs True championship Torm, while Paul Edwards waTches with approval. l957 WASHINGTON-LEE TRACK SQUAD-Flrsi row: Bil C:vfrg'or Al Richmcrd Seve Red, Al Lucas Rchard Cavoica, POT GroTTon frank C:'a:i'o- JcTn Cc,rTrigH, Mke B:.rke ldcbbv Neale, Tom Hzske . Second row: Bgb Prerder, Val fVTC1D3TiCf Bi Ccrrel STOP Morgan Fred R:be'fs T-lol Forfn-Ton, Ken Krew-. es Tifn Hahn, Bob Harriers Sfrive Wa-,hinc3To fLef:ii. Track Team r fsi-,TenTly one ol 'ne moe? oowerlul in The Sourh -,eemea seT Tor aroTher S'aTe Tire as The l957 sea an coenea. Aflfaugh ncf oeisea wiTh as many record breaker: as in some pasT years Coach Al l-laringer couianf have asked lcr rnare dep'h. lc near,y every even' The 57 General :oked sTrong enough To place iv a' meeTs. Co-CapTain Frank ColaviTa. amazing miler who paced The W-L cross-courTry a'd iDOOCF Track Teams, seemed cerTain To aT leasT ThreaTen The long-sTanainq s+aTe mile record, The high-iump evenT seemed saTe in WAL hands again in l957, wifh Three boys clearing sk TeeT in early pracTice, These leaoers were Co- CapToin Pof GroTTon, Paul Edwards, ond LesTer Davis, a iuniar, S'eve OConneii looked like a poTenTial record' oreaker in The various hurdle evenTs. STeve also T?l'ed in as a dash man. Dick Cavoiolo, anolher of The Three co-capTains, headed up The dashes and midd'e-disTance evenTs. Also desTined Tor honors in These evenTs were seniors STeve Reid, Al Lucas, Al Richmond, and Wayne Ballard. WiTh ColoviTa To seT The pace, The long disTonce evenTs also looked sTrong. Seniors Mike Bourke and Bill CovingTan, and junior Chuck Francis rounded ouT The rosTer in These evenTs. This year's Team was well balanced beTween seniors and underclassmen. Some oT The ouTsTanding under- classmen were sophomores Jim Massie, Mike Bern- harT, Jim l-lerold and Wade WhiTener, ond iuniors Mike Turner, BerT Newling and John Qrndorff. Srhi h Ch.ck Davis, Mike Turner Mickey Homoker. Third row: Jim Hercld Pew CosTel o, ChesTer K.aiec Graeiirgy Keahrg, Carry' Grravane, Chuck Francis, Gen A' gaier Wade WhiTener, WolT Sa'aer: Jrn Massie Henry C:laviTa Jcrr Orrderx. Fourfh row: Rfk Kramer Sfeve Hash, Bob Ho Tom Gerriy, N':k KrfmcnT, Dick Sihchefd, B'l Kieiabcr, Dave Knosf, Aiden Davis, Mike Reynoldss for Local and Virginia S'ra're Titles HIGH JUMP-POLE VAULT-Kneeling: NCI KVM-H+ DASHES MIDDLE DISTANCE Kneeling ass e Lever Duvisi Siundingz J 'i Her:'d. Cc-Ccddn PQI I ner F L A R rn d Sian in s i i GroI'cn Herb Skinny Henderson, Tim Henri oc: er S e G e ea' r fan Co Camo ri AI Cove oo ,i WEIGHT EVENTS-Kneeling: Wai? Sanders Gen AIIgoier Corrie Grovoife. Sfcnding: B53 Ccrre' Tern HaskeI Dove Kn:5', COACH AL HARINGER inslrrucis Tim Honn in some of Ilne finer poin+s of pole-voulring. Couch I-Ioringer hog won eignf Champion- ships in Inis six yeors of W-L. 177 1 Local School Track Rivalries Increase !'...lr' E I W'L l w.L l LONG DlSTANCE-Kneelin ' ,Twp 1' ' fl f 'A '- g. M ., A '-on nw M kc, Bo 'Ka xo.-x.3:'c Ffoclc Colovlfo Wade WmlTemev', Curl Fraccls, Hawk Coovllo, Sloncling: l-lo For- D rlr-Qtr' l-lobby Nea e, BM Ccvfrgfcc e-'Q COSW5-llc, Borfy Sff' T:'f GE l'5f Li,-.a N', g' WASHINGTON-LEE VARSITY TRACK SCHEDULE VVIGS' 'ig' P Rec, ADW 6 51' Wil'-ll-ll QOCKWQLL ,,:.'C: L, ffl,AYS E ':53g Cool, ff' na- 953' F V P. l ., Auf l3 H :'::g AC i5 E'lXpgWc1 f f ' lf ELC -fag! AD'll 24 W-co RL- 51, 1 'LC' 2 Wgxei--1 lc. 'J' AP, 2 C'fy,.fvQLA VVg5o'clgTl,n May Fl 'l'lCV'l V- f14 ,U Nlfw-' Mflv' V . . g 'C1 F N S':'-3 Mlm'--VV .V L, Miy li lb GLANCING DOWN os he posses by, Jim Sleele cle-ore llwe high bor of len feel. Jim olong willw lim Holm ond Scolly l-loeclc led ll1e,W-L pole voullerg fhls ye-or. HURDLES-BROAD JUMP-Kneeling: F'-71 5' :MQ VH' V' f- a- 1 I Bib p'E'UE', Slondlng: M ke Reycfo, B'o Pal Dan SQPTJQG ST-'fx Pct C'GSAQ' K FE-Sl' I 1 178 J! Y J IP- , 4., 4, , ww l Golfers Defend 1956 Championship Cooio Jn- Lvod o': ns go'Fe'5 w' oe :efe'o'og: 'ne Nofwefn V'rg7'o 'Ve ogof? f :'g Cocos 5' 5':'n Geofge WosFf.'gfon ons Woieffelo on We Pkg +V, veoi W o SLC? oo-ffmefs os New Dovls ond Ro, Boyd remfofg os Co-copfows, ond newcomer BH! Fonofen We W Genefos Hope io folce We Mefropoflfon mofcn Los' yeof Be+nesdo won ou? over +l'1e Generofs by ore DC Wf fo' We cnompionship. The +eorn nos sffovg pofeninof for fufwe veors Tn We oreeence of sophomores Don Connor ond Grigin GO'f'9+L on Hwe vorsny squad. I957 GOLF SCHEDULE UAV . 29 Mo nf Vernon O' Belle Hoven Apff N Gfovebn of Afrny-Navy W2 MfLeo'w of Weybrfo' Moa 3 Wolce5ie'd o' Comfnovse W3 F315 Cofc' o' Co 'Noose 22 Hon'-mznd of Pcf'5ox 24 George Wos3'frg?of 0' Army-Navy 27 Me+ropo.f+c 4 payoff: Mofyfond bfACo,n'v vs Nor+Hern Vlrgno of Be'Ne Hoven Moy orlme Sfo+e L GOLF TEAM-Firsf row: Po-l Ke 'er Dow Corner, NEQI: Brew- GHFTA G-ofne++, Second row: Coofo J'fn Lvr-on Ed Simevso' Ne? Dov7s B7 Fovdren, Alex Cofknndef. Lf E R llll li, Y MJ as me ' A 9: Q I mf- r , WNAA- A A , A r ,. efxsfffflv' 'f HH 'I A 8 M' fy, ' 4' 1, 4- an i V A 4 - 7 ' . f J ' y 1-, . , ,,i,, , 7. N MW -,kwtgony , LA.-vu' X, , www. ,v..'.g,'5Q, A- , k' ,V f ,Q , , we.- sf A-uvzv-.I ,7 l, ',Q..,.'1' tri M' .M is-.ri 1. -a X f ,g.-'fi-si-',H,, 'c 25, 1 ,irq -Jiwffly-5.3: -'?! ! 9'5' s ' . as ,gf 1. ,,-51,1 I :M . : -Q .-4-j..f i r by N, vf I -gf: 7 H r ai- ! . l W- l .h,.',,1n 4, ,AQ ,f 1.1 aiifq ,7LZFeg'fQ ' . 'ff '1 'Q M., kk I ' .. 4 1,01-...' .., sim, e- i-ev gi- A, N -yy-, U. ' fs.. Fl. H r - - V F 43-5. ' '- .uf M- l?,?:4' V . 4 - , , v . - 1 ' A V ., A, I ,yu . V. . U W. ar- UWA, . - , - Q 95 iff 'fw..'- Q gf B - V1.ib+Q4. , ,,a':1 ibi4h.vf .1' ' CAUGHT OEF BASE, Gene Sherman scrambles lar lirsl in lhe Annandale game. l-le made il. I957 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM-Firsl row: Jay Franklin, Ed Nell. Dan Mergler, Ed Riddle, John Piram, Chick Pierce. Second row: Wedon Eddins, Ray lohnson, Lowell Marlin, Charles Davis Bill Baseballs fly 'll lhis isnll my besl hilling leam yel III be disappoinledl' mused Mr. Dick Marlon as lhe 57 baseball season aol under way. This years base- ball leam looked lorward lo regaining the Narlhern Virginia Championship losl in l95o. Their chances seemed lo resl primarily on lhe pilching slall. Gnly one pilcher, Church Davis, had any real experience and he seemed ready lo linish his high school sporls career wilh a llourish as number one pilcher. The oullield supplied mosl ol lhe hilling power wilh Jay Franklin, Gene Sherman, and Wayne Ballard. Anolher heavy hiller, Lowell Marlin, had lhe lirsl base spal prelly well nailed dawn. The remainder ol lhe inlield was usually drawn lram fhe lallawing group: Don Mergler, Eddie Riddle, Chick Pierce-a Wakefield relugee, and Weldon Eddins. a iuniar. Senior Ronnie Wagner looked sel as calcher, wilh Bob Slane, o iunior, likely lo see a lol ol aclian. Sauders, Bill Tale, Third row: Sam Manian, Mac Lillywhile, Bob Slone, Perry Newbauer, John Cocker. Wayne Ballard, Fourlh row: George Macllull, Bwddy Biornl, Bob Mergler, Gene Sherman, Edmund Red- dinglan. as Team Builds Greaf Baffing Power I957 VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE Arr-ar'daIe I-'I qh Pom' Ge rge Wash ngrc M Lean N rfhwesfern Wa I d Fa rfox S I' Hammond M nf Vernon A ro do e F s Eos opal Gecrqe Washmq+on McLean W0I:eIIeId Fa ffm GroveIon Hammond NWJALQL Fx NOW BACK AT WEST VIRGINIA when I was hnfhng 576 boasfs gemal baseball coach Duck Mor+on before Ihe Annandale game I957 JV BASEBALL TEAM FIYSI row .I n McC he Jurn Bo r BIII Henry Bob I-Iarhnon Mark Ch ders Rick Lowery John Fundley MorshaII Grey Danny CarroI BIII YeIverI'on Tony SIQHI Lee Havener by J y Monoger Third row Mr C or es of Tum Manor Second row Tom Ehrhch Ralph ShIeeper Eddie Joran vm Coach Marshal Co? John I-Iogwood Roy Wood Jim Gran Bull Forf Kenny Hun? DaIIas BradIord BII Baker Bob Lundsey f........,...... mm.. P' I-I vga' 5 W' '7 Q1 115 Qt 5.- 30 N we Er Ar A 2 We ' . . . 4 o 3 n 9 : ,. , I2 3 . .. I5 Ire-fe' , I6 7 ., . . . . . IF B.I Pe-D . . 23 . . 26 ca . . .. 30 Mon' ' ' . 3 aI' Chuch , , 7 I: . ., 9 K ' 5 , , .. IO . . , I4 . W . .. . 24 . . .... .. YQ 1 , Q - A ' i ff J '- L.. -. - '- ' ,., x -Q-A W, 1 . . - ' : oh , ' 9 'I , EI , ' , A . . ' . I, . Bob ones RTc'afd Knef . ' 2 . h I M - . . Q . . .- y C! 1 I . L . . 4' , d , T 1 1 1 W..Q J 'f,. z 1 . 'A Cf:-' , Iac. ' 4, vs I- ,.- V . F5 I .... , ,. l WY J. ' 1- 5 - Ki, ,V gene . A if N I , I ' . H - 8 I ' 4 - , H I I A , V. -L11 ' GU, ,,,, ' ' d ' f , Kr Ilgvfjg' 4 . In J M V I I f 2 - , ' A . A A Egfr N . I nz l ' ' . ,, V ' 7 - ' O '- ' .L' 1 - ,!,, if I -Q ' Nefmen Drlve Toward Champlonshlp Playing on lhelr own courls for lhe frrsl fume lhe Washungron Lee nefrnen laced compehhon walh a con fudence born of adequale prachce Vnsuble even lo rhe layman was lhe much larger squa lhls year rumor varsuly lenms for 'lhe llrsl lame Coach Henry McCone burlf has varsufy around relurn Ing lellermen Bull Whipple and John Trnble Oulslandrnq underclassrnen were lunlors Jrm O Kane Grayson Sanders Jerry Sweel and Tom Frrdunger sophomores Fred Moore and Pe+er I-loyl Thus was Coach McCone s lhurd year a+ coachnng 'rhe Generals 'rennls learn and hopes are hugh lhal lhe leam will regain lhe covered Norrhern Vrrgrnua Champuonshrp losl 'ro Walcelseld lasl year I957 VARSITY TENNIS SCHEDULE Apr I George Mason Friends Eprscopol Landon George Mason Walrefeld Befhesdo Chevy Chose May Friends Sr Albans TENNIS TEAM Flrsf row Tom Frrdlnger Jerry Sweef Jnm OKane I. 5- T'-Q. MM BILL WHIPPLE smashes a relurn shol an lhe seasons opennng malch wrlh Sldwell Frnends Drclr Eney Second row Grayson Sanders Roger Curran Rex Adel berger B ll Wh pple I 53 da' eg.-I 1 I tl .. 0 o 0 . - n . - .. d K I Q 1 I F -n . 1 - dw I . . . 'sex ' - . -. .. . . 2 I 112 - 4 - , st Q or lk X J' I 'SWL .V x J' 1' I ' .,.,....,.... I ..,.....,...,.... .4,.......... ..,. , , 9 ' .....,.....,..,...... .....,,... ........,,..,,,... I 2 I ,,..,..,.,....... ..,,..,..,...,.......,..,...... 2 3 F' ' ' 7-HW A I Wolceheld ...4......,............,..,., ,...,,, 3 , , ' . .,........... .......,.,.. .... ,................. 8 . ..,.......,.........,.,...,,................... ,. 9 I I I I . : .. I I . . I . ' i' I I z I I U -M I Sf. iq- ' his-' xl' I ' 1- Q , I ' I ff' ,fw fr 1. r V . A Q1 5 'Y-.I is 4 s L. Q N h I A' ras ' .X xx 1' .. A A' I .4 XX! T jfgl- I I I , ,IM 5, 6 , p, . Q ' . I 1. '. ' . I I ' 3 I 1 .1 1 r f I ' V W I ,V IW. gr 'cf 1 ' . ' I 1- , N t -I 1. ., .J I . A 'I EQ , M .I 11' I Five Hundred Par'ricipa're in G. A. A. L fe ' r 1' gl O X g1l:'JXGx M- 7' Beverly LOQUQ4 Sandy SQHCOVNZ G.A.A. OFFICERS-Seaifedt K s'e Me'san-presldefwf Navy' Georg and O bGSke+bOH In GA A --seffefaw. Sfanding: Msn PM 'os-veasuref, SHIrTe, VI'a'e-wife ' ' ' ofes7denf. FieTd hockey, frampoiine, baslcefbaTT. voTTeybalT, bad- mirwafw and saffball are cn'y some of +he spar+s fha? fhe G?rs' A+l'wTeHc Assaciafian aar+icTpa+ed in under Hwe quid- arfce of Mrs. CaUSey and Mrs. Smifh, A GlRLS'ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION-Firs+ row: Slarre Esal, Sand, Over TTVG-hundred QTFTS Used The schoof gym fccwllffeg S'fcav z Bevery La g Bafbara Pdf, Shldey Vfae Rcsemaw N ' wa ,- ., ' . ,' - g av Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday af+ernoans, as wel' 20' HSM pfsiv 55 X GSA ,Sf'Of2SfS. SGCSHC9 fo? Ll' SKCg g'Q Gm - F A -- -pn F r T Q:,:e M fched, afefe ': :'d, 'effy a-ey, e'va c . :ree e OS Wwe ASCTMO' Competm' O :pew GUYS' Ada Fvdefse' La, Cass-9' AH-we Hceka, Third row: Mfs ACLS, S F P-f s. Msn C3 se! Se da SNee ef Ld, fflf:---T Nic . Gevie Maw 5 :S K 'se Messe. Parhcipahon in Inrramural Games Improves Somefhing new appeared on The gym scene Ihis year, as rhe inrramural sporfs program gor underway. The reams were no longer srriclly homeroom affairs. Sophomore and junior class reams were formed in Ihe gym classes. Senior hornerooms were divided inlo Iour seclions for reams. Under Coach Mike Millan's direclion, rhe program go? underway-offering Iifreen dihferenf sporrs. A here+o- Iore unseen rivalry arose among rhe +eams. From foorball +o soccer ro wresrling fo baslcerball and volley ball Ihe year passed. A+ +he end of 'rhe firs+ semesfer, i+ was clear 'rhaf 'rhe championship was a highly covefed prize as hun- dreds of boys lurned ou+. Among Mr. Millan's many plans for +he program was lhe seleclion ol an individual champion. COMPETITION WAS KEEN during fhe many inlramural baslcefball games. Mac Lillywhire. Fred Tale and Ray Johnson grab for a rebound during 'lhe Junior-Senior Game, if is., Ll' ,if C. THE MOUSEKETEERS had fbe aufsfandung cross counfry man IU Dale Megee when 'rhe rnframurai program was barely sfarfed las? fail THE OUTSTANDING BOWLER rn 'rramural Compefufuon was provrded by The Wasps n 'rbe Oerson of sophomo Jam BISLCQV xg 'iam 'Nm 4 rx., Q 's. QR xi XJ s.. ,hy 1 L, 1. STOPPED BY THE CAMERA rn 'rhe mrdsf of a soccer game Grayson Sanders Dave Read Jnrn O Kane and Marhn are Buddy Bloun+ Bnl Easfon Dave Morse Ray Johnson Koenrg before The clwll of wrnfer drove 'rbe snframural games Indoors 's 185 Lx VI.. . I ,' , . 0 ' f V' . Y 'V , 8 , A . ff 1. , A E , . - . In . . , . ' 2 K . f Q at fr M . --., :as A .35 r,,,A - I - n sf, 4 ! ,Qwnex t. Q '1 2 A A ,D ' ' , ,gl 4 UR 'sl ' V , 4 11 WK u.i.4 'lg or V' un ' P. '--y - 3' sL,,., ,gl .13 . M 'I ' - , A ' J I ' - - y ' . . . . A, 42179 r ,- . L . L '1 . , s , u ' x I 14 A K y I 1 S ' Ju lm -Q r 1f 5 2 l ' . sl I . A . I r I . . , Q X ,. 9 1 Q . U Y ' - -N Lx ,- N ' Q ' - 5 , X ' . I M v Y ' I ' . .1 5 N ,s X IQ N 'I .. 'I 1 L . . s , ' J A-1. ' - 4 -' ' ' - Q' lf 'is -M - - ' -xf A., Ks. ' A , 'I V , . ' A Q ' .5 A .'f F: '- 'fit , - X HX-- , w , k sk-ffz.,. -y . - v D ,T 1 V, Vi. -- ,, y -if I it .I Aqoth' -D-A .. by ' ' H . M, . 'A .3 .' . - . I' Q V. Q -if ' ' . , i. I ,gkwst A .-5... Q H - . :,s-iii 'sl r :arf U., ' LY :. E L ' I .I , V , I. o . ' . . - l In Memoriam FRANKLIN A ROCKWELL l92O l957 Goodbye Mr Rockwell from The lruends who called you Pele ond from llwe people who knew you os Mr Rockwell We ore proud +0 lwove known you Thonk you Mr Rockwell for 'rlme mony hours you spenf provndung funds ond loculuhes lhol +l'1e counfy budge? could no? afford God keep you Mr Rockwell for flue counfless clwornfnes your oble lwonds performed Juniors, Faculfy Win Annual Tourneyg 1 1 Qfyf . H.-ww .-'--- n ' 'aan 4 . :cv Cl -. , ,A i 5 ' an A , - 5 O 1 af 'S r in . . . ' ski '., f.1 . ' A 37 4 1-fr: . figs gc x,-A A h X L 2 V . ,gl u N 3 . n JUNIOR GUARD BETTY DEINER 'fries To 'rake 'rhe bo!! from Senior Forward lone Hofsfon during Hwe girls Junior-Senior basl-ce+boH gorne. CHEERING THE FACULTY 'Q vffcry ore cneedeodefs Abzew Smlh' Cvd Emzobenn McKnight J A FACULTY MEMBER 'clea Me boi' du g ' c fense women? W 'Fe SCCFC'T'1C'6'FU'QL.N'v , E. game. 1 Richmond, Scheele, Grigsby inm- 75x i GEORGE SCHEELE Vice Presidenf HARRIET GRIGSBY Secrefory JOHN HOWARD if T,eOSU,er AL RICHMOND MISS ELIZABETH DALTON SD MISS FLORENCE HICKERSON 188 Presudemf WHAT A MESS Mary Key C5orne++ Ihwnks os she oeco o+es for The Turkey Hop Howard Direcf Seniors SARAH LOUISE ACTON Sally Norfinghom High School. Syrocuse. N New York 2' French Club 2' NoHin hom Girls' Associo+ion 2: Book ' i ' 9 Club. Treosurer 3' Blue and Gray. Circulolion Monoger 4. NEAL ADAMS Norurol Science Club 2: lnrromurols 2.3: Homeroom Vice Presideri+ 4. 1 sa. T 'ze , N REX ADELBERGER Model Roilrood Club 2: Office Assisionf 3: Tene 0' is. J.V. 3.4: Wlwisf Club 3: Choir 4: Crossed Scbers Sporls Co-Edi+or 4: Science Honor Socie+y 4. CORALIE HUNTER ALAN Pep Club 2: Blue and Gray, Publiciry Sfoff 3: Evolufion of Jozz Club 3: Koppo Tri-Y 3: Bero Club 4: Home- room Vice Presideni 4. 'C Qf LEE ALEXANDER Ronnie Gropliic Arfs Club 2.3: lnrromurols 2.3.4. ,....f MARY ALLAN Belly J.C.L. 2: Bible Club 2.3: Girls' Clworus. Accome ponis+ 4. FREDERICK ALLEN Fred Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2: Phofogroplny Club 2: Belo Club 3: Music Appreciofion Club 3: Crew 3.4: Belo Hi-Y. Secrelory 4: Choir 4. PAUL ALLISON l-lomeroom Presiden+ 2.3: Choir 3.4: Modrigols 4. 35.5 Yv' Z 4-f-f JANE ANDERSON Beginning Typing Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: .l.C.L. 2,3.4: Orcl'1es+ro 2,3.4: Tumbling Club 3: Pep Club 3.4: Befo Club 4. MALCOLM ANNIS Concert Bond 2.3.4: Concerr Orcliesfro 2.3.41 Foofboll Monoger 2.3.47 Troiners Club 3: l-lomeroom Vice Presidenl 3. Presiden+ 4. DIANA ASHTON Blue and Gray. Represenrafive 2: Sophomore Class Proiecl' 2: Drama Club 2: Tell-a-Tale Thealre 2: Crossed Sabres. Circularion 3: Lambda Tri-Y 3: Thespians 3: Lab Assisfanf 3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secrefary 4. ANN ATKlNS G.A.A. 2.3: Lab ASsislGnl 2.3.4: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3.4. GAYLE AUGUST Fayelrleville High School, Fayelleville. Norfh Carolina 2: G.A.A. 3: lnfernafional Club 3: Olilice Assisfanl 4. DAVID AUTON Dave 'Coin Club 2: Aquarium Club 3: Bela Club 3.4: Hall Monilor 4: Lab Assisfanf 4: Science Honor Sociefy 4. CAROL BAAY GAA. 2: J.C.L. 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Della Tri-Y 3.4: Lafin Honor Socie+y 3.4: Bela Club 4. BETTY BAGWELL Homeroom Treasurer 2.4: F.H.A.. Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenl 3: Bible Club 2.3.4. ARTHUR BAKER Ar'l' Pep Band 2: Orcheslro 2.3: Concerf Band 2.3,4: Marching Band 2.3.4. DAN BAKER French Honor Sociefy 2: Key Club 2.3: lnlramurals 3.4: Hall Monifor 3. Seniors Choose Oliver JUDITH ARGENT Judy G.A.A, 2: Bible Club 3: Girls' Chorus 3. QUITA ARNOLD Drama Club 2: Tell-a-Tale Thea+re 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2.3, Chaplain 4: Bible Club 3. l 1..-ff QA 'sf 1 Sb - TE . ,X De Cosfa 'ro Offer Views 1 ROBERT BAKER Bob Tran ceivers Club 2 C.A.R. 2,3,4: Eoolball 22 Track 2 Mus c Apprec a+ o C ub 3 Tel a Tale Theafer 3' Bible Club TULLY BALENGER Chess Club 2 Homeroom Chaplain 2: Mixed Chorus 2 Music Appreciahon Club 3 Choir 3.4, heyy 11'j: ' Varsily Club 4. ANNE BANKS Nancy GAA. 2: Tell-a-Tale Thea+er 2,37 Modern Dance Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Crossed Sabres 4. SUE BARBER Pep Club 2: Variely Show 2: Public Speaking Club, Secrefary-Treasurer 3: Welcome Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3,4: Exchange Sludenl' Commillee 4. JOANNE BARKER Jo Bowling Club 2: Crossed Sabres, Circulalion 2: G.A.A. 2: l-landiworlc Club 2: Publicalions Club 3: Blue and Gray, Assisfanl Piclure Ediior 3, Piciure Edi+or 4: Penman, Circulafion 3: Welcome Club 4. ELIZABETH ANNE BARNES BeHy Marymounr High School, Arling- lon, Virginia 2: G.A.A. 2,3: Learn fo Dance Club 3: Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 4: Kappa Tri-Y 4: School Sfore 4: Welcome Com- miHee 4. MURPHY BARNES Buddy Key Club 2: Mixed Chorus, Vice Presiclenf 2: Foolball 4, J.V, 2,3: Homeroom Vice Presideni 2, Presidenf 3,47 Choir 3,4. RANDALL'BARNES Mixed Chorus 2,31 Choir 4: D.E. Club, Vice Presiclenf 4. ROSA BARNES Cheyenne, Wyoming 2.3: Glee Club 2, Pep Club 23 Nalional Honor Sociefy 3: Welcome Club 3: Bela Club 4: Bela Tri-Y 4: Bullerin Board Commiflee 4: Homeroom Secrefary 4. I THOMAS WAYNE BALLARD Baseball 3,4, J.V. 2i Baslce-'rball 3. J.V. 2: Foolball 2,3,4: l-lomeroom Presidenl 2.4: Penman Club 3: Seniors Quiz College DOTTIE JEAN BARRETT Fencing Club 2: Homeroom Chaplain 2: Phofography Club, Treasurer 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4. Bible Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 4: Officials Club 4. JOSEPH BARSOTTI Tim CAROL BASlLE Slcefching Club 2: G.A.A. 2.4: F.T.A. 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Penman, Represenlafive 3: Officials Club 4. BETTY BATSON G.A.A. 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Knilnling Club 3. JOHN BAUER Jacl: Bridge Club 2: Mechanical Drawing Club 2: Crew 2.4. Co-Capfain 3: Mixed Chorus. Treasurer 4: Varsify Club 4. KATHERINE BAUER Kofhy GAA. 2: Pep Club 2: Bible Club 3: Office Assisfanf 4. JOHN BAUMEISTER Johnny Golf Club 2: Oufdoor-Traclc 2: Cross Counlry 2.3: Hall Monifor 3: Rod and Gun Club, Secre'rary-TreaS- urer 37 Mixed Chorus 4. '5!' LOUISE BEARDSLEE Library Assisfanl 25 Nursing Club 27 Knifling Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 4: Office Assislanl 4. GERALDINE BECKER Gerry Crossed Sabres 2: Homeroom Secre- fary 2: Pep Club 2: Kool Key Klippers Club 3: Befa Tri-Y 3.4. ROLAND BEACHLEY Transceivers Club 27 Whisf Club 3 Be+O Club 4. -3? fpg, Night Spokesmen IRENE BECKNER French Club 2: Mixed Cliorus 2: Blue and Gray, Represerwlorive 23: Bible Club 3: Belo Club 3,4' Choir 3,42 Modri- gols 4: Senior Honor Cord Commilfee 3,44 LARRY BEDINGFIELD Crew 2,3,47 lrilerrwolioriol Club 3: Penmon, Arl' Slclzl' 4. FRED BEEDER BEVERLY ANNE BEERS Bible Club 2,3,4: CAR. 4. THE SENIOR Closss secret weapon is corried by Bill Collvourw. George Scheele, Rob Ford ond Tom Hoslcell. 'lr 2 if 1 41 A.-..A he ef 'Pr 'sire' F - 151 MARVA BICKERS G.A.A. 2.3: Bible Club 2,3,4: F.H.A.. Secreiary 2.3, Presidenf 4: Orcheslra 2,3,4: Bela 4. Selecl Seniors Earn FRANCES BELL Fran Trampoline Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Sporis Manager 3: J.C.L. 2.3: Bible Club 3: l.C.C. 3: Homeroom Secrelary 3, Treas- urer 4: Penman, Represenlalive 4: Vocabulary Club 4: Welcome Club 4. BRIAN BELSER JOAN BERBERICH Beginning Typing Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Bela Club 2.3.4: Spanish Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2. Secrelary 4: I.C.C, 3: Maiorelles Club 3: Pep Club 3: Welcome Club 3.4: Vocabulary Club 4. THOMPSON BERDEEN Tom Track 2: Color Guard 2.3: Marching Band 2.3: Concerl Band 2.3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Presidenl 3. Vice Presiclenl 4. LINDA BERENGUER G.A.A. 2: Psychology Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3, Treasurer 4: Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 4. LUCY BERGERT Mixed Chorus 2: Bible Club 3: Homeroom Secre- lary 3: Hall Monilor 4. MARC BETTIUS Officials Club 2: Advanced Dance Club 3. LEE BETTS Homeroom Presidenl 2: Wresrling 2.4: Heidelburg, Germany 3. STEPHEN BIERMAN Sieve Transceivers Club 2: Crew 3.4: Hall' ,.f,-v Monilor 3.4: Blue and Gray, Phofogropher 4. Firsf Honor Cards WILMA JEAN BLACK Learn 'ro Dance Club 2.3: Penmon. Repre- senfafive 4. JOHN BLANN Jack French Honor Sociefy 2: Conservafion Club 2.3: l.C.C. 3: Mixed Chorus 3. DAVID BLUE Dave Marching Band 2: Concer+ Band 2.3.4: Home- room Vice Presidenf 2.3: Presidenl 4: Orchesrrcu 3.4, THOMAS BOHRER Tom Wresrling Club 2: Foofball 3.4, J.V. 2: Afhlefics Club 3. JAY BOND Sfamp and Coin Club Presideni' 2: lnframurals 2.3: Baslcefball Manager 3: Pro Con Club 3: Hall Monifor 3.4. EVELYN BOTT Emmie Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2. Secrelary 3. Presidenr 4: Cheerleading Club 3: Cheer- leader 3: Penmon Adverfising 3: Bela Tri-Y 3.4, BARBARA BOTTCHER Boflch Fashions and Modeling Club 2: Homeroom Secrefary 2. Treasurer 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Grass Harp. Make-up 3: Modern Dance Club 3: Bela Club 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Thespians 4: Youngest Assisfanl Direclor 4. MICHAEL BOURKE Milne Sophomore-Faculfy Game: Track Club 2: Cross-Counfry 2.3.4: Inframurols 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4: W-L Club 2.3.4: Homeroom Presidenl' 3. CAROLE BOWERS Befhesda-Chevy Chase High School, Befhesda. Maryland 2.3. RAYMOND BOYD Golf 2.3: Homeroom Presiden+ 2, Vice Presidenf 3: Spanish Honor Sociefy 2.3.4. 195 f 71- DONNA BRANSFORD Homeroom Vice Presidenl 27 Cheerleader - Co-Caplain 3.4, J.V, 2: Class Senalor 3: Junior-Senior Game: Bac- colaureale Speaker Commillee 4: Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 4: Sludenl Council Safely Workshop, Represenlalive 4. JAMES BREWBAKER .lim Chess Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Music Appreciolion Club 3: Penmon 3: Choir 3.4: Elos 3, Treasurer 4: J.C.l.. 3,4: Lalin Honor Sociely 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Blue and Gray. Represenlolive 4: Madrigals 4: Pep Club 4. REGINA BRIDGE Sue Fashions and' Modeling Club 3: Hall Monilor 3: Office Assislanl 4, NANCY BRIGGS Mixed Chorus 2: Trampoline Club 2: Variely Show 2: Tumbling Club 3: Choir 4: Della Tri-Y 4. Senior Secrel Weapon RICHARD ARTHUR BOYKIN Dick Model Airplane Club 2: Bela Hi-Y 2,3.4: Key Club 3. BEVERLY BRADLEY Bev Record Club 2: Bible Club 3. fills THE SENIOR COURT provides a place for Seniors lo galher wilh Their friends during lunch period. as-W L .linxes Prexies' Playing PATRICIA BROWN Poi F.l-LA, 2: e.A.A. 2: Nurses club 2- vreens T QQ 2: Tell-a-Tale Theafer 2,3.4: Thespians 2.3,4: Maioreife Club 3: Pep Club 3: Maiorelfe 3.4. SANDRA KAY BROWN Sandi Record Club 2: Bible Club 3: Blue and Gray, Represenlaiive 3: Girls' Chorus 3.4: Bela Club 4: Kappa Tri4Y 4: Penmon, Represenialive 4, 15 N iff' EQ ,!. QS Q-4 fb. ROBERT BROYHILL Bob DOROTHY BRUCK DoHie C5.A.A. 2' Pe Club 2- Bible Club 2 3' . p , . . Della Tri-Y 3.4: Y-Teens 3. Treasurer 4: Be+a Club 4: Mixed Chorus 4. VIRGINIA BRUDER Maioreiie Club 2: .l.C.L. 2, Treasurer 3: Bela Club 2,3.4: Blue and Gray. Represenlafive 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Lalin Honor Sociely 3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 4: lab Assislanli 4. RANDOLPH BRUNS Randy Slcelch Club 2: Horneroam Presidenl 2 Vice Presideni 3: Golf Club 3: Choir 4. RICHARD BRYAN Rick Trainers Club 2: Baseball 3.4, J.V. 2: Fool- ball 2.3, Co-Capiain 4: Homeroom Presidenl 3: Lab Assisfanf 3.4. KAY BUCHANAN Fencing Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Tumbling Club 2, Secreiary-Treasurer 3: Tell-a-Tale Theaier 2.3.4: Choir 3.4: Gam- ma Tri-Y 3.4: Homeroom Secrelary 3, Treasurer 4: Thespians 3. Secrefary 4: Bela Club 4: Creclil Commiflee 4: Debaie Club 4: Elos 4. DONALD BUCKLEY Don Baseball, J.V. 2: Trainers Club 2: Foolball. J.V, 3: Homeroom Treasurer 2. Vice Presidenl 3. ELAINE BURDICK 197 JANET BURROWS F.T.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2,3,4: Bible Club 3. CLAUDIA BURTON Typing for Fun Club, Secrelary-Treasurer 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2,3: Orcheslrra 2,3,4: Bible Club 3,47 Science Honor Sociery 3, Secrelary 4: Elos 4. SARAH BUTCHER Sally G.A.A. 2: Orciheslra 2,3,4: Music Appre- cia+ion Club 3. LEE BUTLER Oakland High School, Oakland, Massachusells 2: Base- ball Manager 2: Baslce+ball Manager 2: Class Treasurer 3: FEA. Reparler 2: Foolball 2: Kool Key Klippers 3: Mixed Chorus, Treas' urer 3: Crew 3,4: Bela Club 4: Siudenl Council Treasurer 4, PATRICIA BUTLER Pai' American School, Qui+o, Ecuador 2: Baslcel- ball, lnlernafional 2: Spanish Dancing Club 2: Grosse Poinle High School, Defroil' Michigan 3: Class Treasurer 3: G.A.A. 3,4. ROBERT BUTLER Bob lmlrarnural Baseball 2: Record Club 2: Wood- carving Club 3: D. E. Club, Presidenl 4. SAM CALHOUN Dependen+s' High School, Heidelberg, Germany 2: Baseball, J.V. Manager 2: lnfrarnurals 2: Service Club 2: Sludenf Council 2: Coffee High School, Florence, Alabama 3: Bela Hi-Y 3: Homeroom Vice Presidenl 3. ALEXANDER CALLANDER Alex Golf Club 2: Library Assislanl 2: Library Assis+an+s Club 2: Lab Assisfanl' 3: Golf 3,4. N.A.I.L., P..I. Parfies REBECCA BURKETT Becky Springfield High School, Springfield. lllinais 2: Hornernaking Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Penmon Club 3: Be+a Club 3,4: Blue and Gray, Copy Edilor 4. ROBERT BURNETT Cade+s Club 2: Model Air lane Club 2,3: F3 lnlramurals 2,3,4. 4-X 551' unix' 9-..,. 5. 465 fyi -'T rv' ff: Vie in Mock Elecfions A JANET CALLAWAY Jan G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2: Varie+y Show 2: Bridge Club 3: Be+o Club 3.4: Blue and Gray. Assislonl Circulorion 9, Manager 4: Homeroom Secrelary 4: Thespians 4. s..- BENJAMIN CAMPBELL Ben Homeroom Presidenl 2. Treasurer 3: Wresrling 2: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 3: Orchesrra 2, Assislanr Business Manager 3. Presidenr 4: La+in Honor Sociefy 3. Help Sessions Di- reclor 4: Pro Con Club 3.4: Science Honor Sociely 3, Treasurer 4: Elos 4. qfhl .. BURRELL CANNON Randolph Macon Academy 2.3: Alhleric Club W-W 2: Baseball 2.3: Foolball 3. un-4 -0.-: Sv-B., JOHN CARDWELL GLADYS CARL Handiworlc Club 2: Bible Club 3.4. 1 f JOHN CARR Drama Club 2: French Honor Sociely 2: C.A.R. 2.3.4: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 2.3.4: Aquarium Club 3: Thespian Honor Sociely 3.4: Elos 4. BARBARA CARTER Bobbie Wakefield High School. Arlingron. Vir- ginia 2: Ballroom Dancing Club 2: Advanced KniHing Club 3. .rg SANDRA CARTER Sandy G.A.A, 2: Kappa Tri-Y 3: Posier Club 4. ,fwfr , 4 VERNON CARTER Hof Rod Club 2. -wi NICHOLAS CASSELL Niclt Broad Ripple High School. Indiana 2: Cadels 2: Lafin Honor Sociely 3.4, Help Sessions Direcror 3. Chap- lain 4: J.C.L. 3: l.C.C. 4: Spealcer's Bureau 3. Presidenr 4: C.A.R.. Secrefary 4: Crossed Sabres, Business Manager 4. JAMES CHURCH Typing Club 2: Bible Club 3. JOANNE CLARK Bible Club 2.3: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Blue and Gray. Represenlafive 3: Della Tri-Y 3.4. Class Parly Cenfers GAYLE CATES Homeroom Vice Presidenf 2: Pep Club 2: Class Proiecl Commilrlee 3: Penman Ari Club 3: Class Bullefin Board Com- miHee 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4. RICHARD CAVAIOLA Dick Fire Fighlers Club 22 Foolball 3.4, J.V. 2: Track 2.3. Co-Caplain 4: lnlramurals 3: Trainers Club 3: Varsily Club 3.4. PAUL CHAMPION Traclc and Field Club 2: Variely Show 2: lnlro- murols 2.3: Hall Monilor 3: Junior-Senior Baskelboll Game 3: Home- room Presidenl 3.4. HUGH CHARLTON Our Town. CAROL CHASE Blue and Gray. Represenlalive 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Bela Club 4: Kappa Tri-Y 4. DAY CHESBRO Kappa Tri-Y 2: Office Assislanl 2: G.A.A.. Junior Manager 2, Manager 3.4. HELEN CHILTON Bible Club 2: G.A.A. 2: J.C.L. 2: Junior-Senior Game 3: Penman Circula+ion Sfalif 3: Phofography Club 3: Class Publicity Commillee 3. Chairman 4: Bela Club 3.4: Lalin Honor Sociefy 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Blue and Gray, Typisl 4: Science Honor Sociely 4. CAROLE CHRISTIANSEN Homeroom Treasurer 2: Maiorelles Club 2: Bible Club 3.4: F.T.A. 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3,-4: Mixed Chorus 4, on Midway, Dancing HALL MQNITORS Brenda Nugenl and Barbara Ofndorll enioy a snack oelcre unch os Jon' 01co'+ sludies, INAUGURATION DAY. John Howard, Uniled Civic Classes Presi- denl, is sworn in by Don Fang. Judy High holds lhe civics boolc. JOE CLEMA Lab Assislanls Club 2,37 lnlramurals 3: Lalin Honor 5, Sociely 3.4: l.C.C. 4: Lab Assislanl 4: Library Assislanl 47 Science Honor Sociely 4. JAMES CLEVELAND Jim Crew 3,47 Key Club 3,4. ' wi ef ' is 1-Q JUDITH MAY COARD Judee Bridge Club 27 G.A.A. 2: Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 37 Lambda Tri-Y 3. EMOGENE COCHRAN Boofs Losl Creek High School, Los? Creelc. Wes? Virginia 2: Bond 2: Dine and Dance Club 2: F,H.A., Treasurer 2: Fashion and Modeling Club 3: Blue and Gray, Layoul Slafl 4. BRENDA CORRY Mo-iorelfe Club 2: D.O. Club, Treosurer 3. SHIELA COUNIHAN .l.C.L. 2: Nurses Club 2. Secrelory 3: Bridge Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3: I.C.C. 3: Pep Club, Vice President 3: Belo Club 3.4: Penman Represenlolive 3.4: Homeroom Treosurer 4: Koppo Tri-Y 4. Twenly W-L Seniors FRANK COLAVITA Troclc cmd Field Club 2: Cross-Counlry Troclc 2.3, Coploin 4: Trock 2.3, Co-Coploin 4: Key Club 3: Vorsily Club Presldenl 4, JAM ES COLEMAN CHARLES COLLETTE JUDITH COMPTON Ann Girls' Chorus 3: Penman Circulolion Sloff 3: Librory Assislonf 3,4: Choir 4: F.l'l.A. 4: Tlwespions 4. DANIEL CONKLYN Danny Homeroom Presidenl 2.3. Vice Presidenl 4: Crew 3.4: lnlro-murols 4. ELEANOR CONKLYN Ellie Bible Club 2.3.4. JUDITH CONN Judy Dromo Club 2: Voriefy Slwow 2: Orcbeslrc 2.3.4: Tell-ci-Tole Theoler 2.3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: I.C.C. 3,4: Modern Donce Club 3: Tlwespions 3.4: Choir 4. LINDA COOKE Girls' Chorus. Accomponisl 2: Bible Club 2.3: Mixed Chorus, Librorion 3: Choir 4: Homeroom Treosurer 4. Reach Meri? Finals JOHN COURTRIGHT Johnny Gall Club 2' Homeroom Vice Presi- denl 2: Baslcerbal Manager 2: Bela l-lf-Y 2,33 lniramurals 2,3,4q Ouldoor Track 2,3 4: Crew 34: Key Club 347 Indoor Traclc 4. WILLIAM COVINGTON Bill Irilrarnurals 2,3,4: Rod and Reel Club 3: Cross-Counlry Traclc 3,43 Indoor Track 3,43 Ouldoor Traclc 3,43 Gym Assislanl' 4: Varsily Club 4. BETTY COX GJNA. 2' J.C.L. 2: Kappa Tri-Y 2,3,4: Pholography Club 3: Bela Club 3,4: Lab Assislanl 4: Library Assislanr 4. DIANNE COX French Club 2: Girls Chorus 2: Variely Show 2: Della Tri-Y, Treasurer 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Choir 3,4 Homeroom Vice Presidenl 3. RICHARD CRAIN Chess Club 2: Discussion Club 3: Pro Con Club 3 Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 4. ALBERT CRAWFORD Track 2: FlyeRod Club 3. LEONARD CROOK Bruce HELEN CROSBY elm 1'f li .ii iv tngyx F 5 5395 cf C ,,,. 'K Cal ROBERT CROWELL Virginia Beach High School, Virginia Beach, Virginia 2: Bays' Alhlelic Club Vice Presidenl 2: Foolball, J,V, Co- Caplain 2: Wreslling 2: Conservalion Club 3: Discussion Club 3: Track, J,V. 3: Gym Assislonl 4. CHARLES CROWL Chuck Mililary Science Club 2: Crew 3: Infra- rnurals 3: Lab Assisfanls Club 3: I-lorneroorn Presidenl 4: Lab Assislanl 4. Commiffee Visifs Churches, Selecfs JUDY HUTCHINSON, Frances Bell, Kay Skinner, Kalhy McCar'rl'xy, and Danny Conklin, pose wilh flweir maslerpiece. JAMES CRUX BARBARA CULLEN Bobbie Red Cross Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2,3,4: Siglna Tri-Y 3. MARY LEE CUMMING G.A:A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Bridge Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Blue and Gray Represenlafive 3: Y-Teens 3,4: Della Tri-Y 3, Treasurer 4: l-lomeroom Treasurer 4. ROGER CURRAN Chess Club, Treasurer 2: Concerl' Band 2.3: Golf Club 3: Tennis 3.4: Mixed Chorus 4. ft Dsfw Baccalaureafe Speaker CLIFFORD CURRIER Cliff Heidelberg High School, Heidelberg. Germany 2: C.A.R. 2.3: lnlramurals 2.3: Lab Assislanl 3.4: I.C.C., Treasurer 4. FRANCES CURTIS Suzy Maiorefle Club 2: Variely Show 2: Modern Dance Club 3: Tell-afTale Thearer 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4. A Q. Ya-f' I bv -v':,j' MARIE CURTIS Fashions and Modeling Club 2: Bible Club 3. SUZANNE CURTIS Suzy G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: lnfernafional Club 2: Pep Club 2: Trampoline Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Mixed Chorus 3: Music Appreciafion Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Bela Club 4: Blue and Gray. Publicily 4: Senior Credif Commirree 4, JILL CUSACK Paris American High School. Paris, France 2: G.A.A., fd? Vice Presidenl 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2: Pep Club 2: Mixed fuvx '7 Club 4. 4: Girls' Slale 3: Elcs 4 lain: Kappa Tri-Y 3. Chorus 2.3: Penman Club 2,3 Girls' Chorus. Secrelary 4. FLOY DAMON Homeroom Treasurer 2, Vice Presidenr 3: Spanish Honor Sociery 2.3.4: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 2.4: Thespians 2.3, Presidenl EDGAR DANIELS lnframurals 2: Ball Room Dancing Club 2.3. BETTY DAVEY Advanced Dancing Club 3: Junior Cheerleader, Cap- CHARLES DAVIS Chuck Baseball 3.4. J.V. 2: Baskefball 3.4, J.V. 2: Foorball 4, J.V. 2.3: Officials Club 2.3: Homeroom Treasurer 3: I.C.C., Treasurer 3: Lafin Honor Sociefy 3.4: Varsify Club 4. HELEN DAVIS Tia Virginia Beach High School. Virginia Beach. Virginia 2: Epsilon Tri-Y 2: Girls' Baslcefball 2: Music Club 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Homeroom Chaplain 4: Vocabulary Building RONALD DAVIS Ronnie lnframurals 234 Model Airplane Club Measurement of Gowns, MARY DAVIS Bible Club 2.3.4: Boolc Room Assislanl 3.4. NEIL DAVIS Bangkok. Thailand 2: Bela Hi-Y 3: Boys' Sfale 3: lnler- nalional Club. Chaplain 3: Golf 3.4: Choir, Vice Presidenf 4: Home- room Vice Presidenf 4: Madrigals 4: Pep Club 4: Science Honor Sociely 4: Elos 4, MALINDA DEAL Mindy Mixed Chorus 2. Cheerleader 3. J.V. 22 Cheerleaders Club 2. Secrelary 3: Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2. Secrelary 4: Choir 3.4: Senior Honor Carcl Review Board 4. MARGUERITE DEAN Mcrgy Bela Club 3: Bela Tri-Y 3: Blue and Gray. Represenlalive 2: G.A.A. 2: Maiorelle Club 2: Evolulion of Jazz Club 3: Maiorelle 3. LOUISE DE COSTA Luigi Slcelching Club 2: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 2: Blue and Gray, Publici+y 3: Girls' Slale 3: Homeroom Vice Presidenl 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Bela Club 4: Class Senafor 4: Credil Commillee. Chairman 4: Elos 4. JACK DE LA TORRE Easf Orange High School, Easl Orange, New Jersey 2.3: Biology Club 2.3: News 2.3: Chess Club 2. Presidenl 3: LACC. 3: Lab Assis+anf 3: S+uden+ Council 3: Crossed Sabres, Sporls rifer 4. DELORES DE STEFANO F.T.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Career Club 3: Office Assislanf 3. JANICE DEWHIRST Plasfic Club 2: Bible Club 3. NORMA DICKERSON Norms 206 Caps Hinrs of Graduation MARILYN DIENER Penny Pep Club. Secrerary 2: Girls' Chorus 2.3: Homeroom Secrelary 2.3: Junior Class Cheerleader: Typing Club 3: Bera Tri-Y 3. Presidenr 4: Blue and Gray, Represenrafive 4: Choir 4: Homeroom Chaplain 4. JEROME DISLER Conservarion Club 2: Foofball 4. J.V. 2.3: Trainers Club 3. ALICE DI ZEREGA Bridge Club 2: Homeroom Secrefary 2.3: Junior Classical League 2. Consul 3: American Field Service Summer Ex- change Sludenf 3: Junior Class Cheerleader: Pro Con Club. Secre- 'rary-Treasurer 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 3.4. JUNE DODSON JANE DOHERTY Tell-a-Tale Thealer 2: Tri-Y, Vice Presidenl 2: Crossed Sabres 2, Assislanl Business Manager 3. Assislanr Feafure Ediror 4: l.C.C. 3: Public Speaking Club 3: Bela Club 3.4: Thes- pians 3.4. JOAN DORSEY Cadefs 2: J.C.L. 2: Slcefching and Carfooning Club 2: Kool Key Klippers 3: Gamma Tri-Y 4: Girls' Chorus 3.4. RALPH DOUGHERTY Capiral Page School 2: Debale Team 2: Pro Con Club 2: Speakers Bureau 2.3,4: l.C.C. 3: Junior Class Proiecr Commirlee: Safely Council 3: Science Honor Sociely 4. HEATHER DUBIN Bela Tri-Y 2: Kappa Tri-Y 3: Knirring Club 37 Pep Club 3. SUE DUNCAN Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Bridge Club 3: Bela Tri-Y 3.4: Choir 3.4: Advanced Dance Club 4. EUGENE DUNNE Key Club 27 Marching Band 2: Pep Band 2: lnfra- rnurals 2.3,4: Pre-Service Club 3. 20 7 ANN ELLIOTT Slcelching and Carlooning Club 2: Homeroom Treas- urer 2.3.4: Blue and Gray, Arl Edilor 4: Class Bullelin Board 4: Sludenl Council Bullelin Board 4. DOUGLAS ELLIOTT lnlramurals 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Blue and Gray. Represenfalive 3: Bela Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 3: Choir 3. Presidenl 4: Elos 4. Inge, cli Zerega Cite MARGARET DUNNING Peggy G.A.A. 2: Bible Club 2.3: Hall Monilor 3: Rescue Squad. Secrelary 3: Office Assislanl 3.4. MONICA DURANT Anna Burdick Vocalional High School. KATHLEEN EAST Kafhy Plaslics Club 2: G.A.A. 2.3: Modern Dance Club 3: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 3.4: Penman. Co-Circulalion Manager 4. META EBERDT Homeroom Presidenl 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3,4: Bridge Club 3: l.C.C. 3: Honor Card Commiffee 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y, Treasurer 3. Presiclenl 4. MELVIN EDMONDS Tex Color Guard 2.3: Slamp Club 2.3: Bridge Club 2.3.4: Rifle Team 2.3.4: Science Club 4. ADOLPH EDWARDS Coin and Slamp Club. Secrelary-Treasurer 2: Crew 2.3.4: lnlramurals 3: Public Speaking Club 3. PAUL EDWARDS Blue and Gray. Represenlalive 2: l.C.C. 3: Key Club 3: Baskelboll 3.4: Foolball J.V. 3: Science Honor Sociely 4: Traclc 3.4: Lalin Honor Sociely 3. Presidenl 4: Homeroom Presi- denl 4. CHARLES ELDRED Graphic Arls Club 2.3: Marching Band 2.3,4: Orcheslra 2.3.4: Pep Band 3.4. :A-, 0 0 ie YE T Eplsocles In Europe ELAINE ELLIS Trompoine Cho 2' Penmon Aff S+oII. STEVE ELLIS Mode RoIIfood CIM: 2' Ifw+rof'mfoIs 234' Efewch CIL,b 37 Track 3,47 Key CIUE 4. MARIE ELSON Orchesfrc 2,3,4: Book Club 4. ROBERT EMBREY PRANKSTER FIREMEN Lcmce Parker ond Jos-c Pofker Iook Eof o nowexisfenf fire wIwIIe BIIIy Sfeworf wofclwes. BOB SHULTZ, 'eIIs Anim Goodmom obou+ one o? The mony If phies in o W-L display cose. Q 342 209 J 'Xa f V '31i f fl I qv 'Jn' I ,L-X -,,.,-1 g.. ,ngix ,,- YN, 11, .J I Iixxx 5 ' o ,I 1 -N wil,-ll 'Q '43 WALTER FARRIS Posler Club 2: Bond 2.3.4: Morching Bond 2.3.4: Orchesfro 2.3.43 Evolu+ion of Jozz Club 3: Blue and Gray. Repre- senlcifive 4. PAT FAULKNER J.C.L. 3: Foshions ond Modeling Club 3: Blue and Gray. Represenlcdive 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Belo Club 4. O Class Buys Urns, RICHARD ENEY Dick Columbus High School. Columbus. Georgia 2: Homeroom Vice Presiden+ 2: Tennis 2.3: S+. .lohn's College High School. Wcishinglon D.C. 3: Conservofion Club 4: Infernofionol Club 4. WILLIAM ENGEMAN MARY ELIZABETH ENGLISH Be'Hy Bible Club 2: GAA. 2: Belo Club 2.3.4: French Honor Socie'l'y 2.3.47 Y-Teens 2.3: Pep Club 3: Typing For Fun Club, Secre+ory-Treasurer 3: Blue and Gray. Assis- lonl Copy Eclifor 3. Co-Ediior 4: Elos 3.4: Quill oncl Scroll 3. Secre- iory-Treosurer 4. SUSAN ERLENBUSCH Sue Dromo Club 2: Spcinish Honor Socie+y 2.3,4: F.T.A. 3: Homeroom Secrefory 3: Senior Honor Cord Review Boord 4. WILLIAM ESCHMEYER Conservofion Club 2: lnlromurols 2: Con- cerf Bond 2.3.4-: Homeroom Vice Presiclem' 2, Presiclenl' 3: Marching Bond 2.3: Pep Bond 2.3: Sponish Honor Sociefy 3.4: Golf Teom 4. MARGARET EVERLY Nursing Club 2: GAA. 2.3.47 Tumbling Club 3: Girls' Officials Club 4: Holl Monifor 4. JANE EWERS G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Fencing Club 2: Welcome 2: ln+erno+ionc:l Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Gommci Tri-Y 3.4: Holl Monifor 4. DONALD FANG Crew. J.V. 2: Cross-Counlry 3: Trock 3. Benches for Court DONNA FEARSON Library Assisfanf 2: Bible Club 2,3: Home Economic Assis+an+ 4: Office Assisfanf 4. BENNETT FINKELSTEIN Ben lnframurals 2: Conservofion Club 2,32 Hall Monifor 4. NANCY FISHER Cribbage and Scrabble Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Know Your Opera Club, Treasurer 3: Choir 3.4. MARGARET FLECK Peggy Creafive Wri+ing Club 2: Music Appre' ciaiion Club 3: Bible Club 4, CECILIA FLOW Drama Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Tell-a-Tale Theafer 2,31 Bible Club 3: Homeroom Vice Presidenf 3,47 Thespians 4. ROBERT FOLTZ WILLIAM FONDREN Bill Forr Knox High School, For? Knox, Ken- Tucky 2: Debafe Club 2: J.C.L. 2: Golf Team 2,3,4: Carlisle High School, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 3: Mafh and Slide Rule Club 3: Key Club 4. MARIAN FORBES Fashion and Modeling Club 2: Homeroom Treas- urer 3: Typing for Fun Club 3: Kappa-Tri-Y 3,4. Y JUDITH FORTUNE Judy Homeroom Treasurer 2: Library Asss1an+ 2: Advanced Dancing Club 3. Fa ls Ks ROBERT FORD Bob Trainers Club 2: Homeroom Presidenl 3 Seniors Wi'rness G.W BELMONT FOSTER Buddy Firelighrers Club 2i Wreslling Manager 2' Goll 4, J.V. 3: Key Club 3.4. EUGENE FOX Gene Transceivers Club 27 Key Club 3. SARIAN neun CLOTHES FOR Hungarian relief are sorlecl by Lance Parker, Wiley Russel ancl Analy Morrison. PATRICIA ERABER Pol' Maiorefle 3, Caplain 47 Maiorelfe Club 2. Presidenl 3. CHARLES FUECHSEL Chuck Transceivers Club 2: Crew 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3i Mixed Chorus 3: Key Club 4. JAMES FULLER Jim Archery Club 2: Golf Club 2: Hall Monifor 4. JANICE FUNKHOUSER French Club 2: Marching Bancl 27 Psy- chology Club 27 Sophomore Class Proiecl Commilree 2: Orchesrra 2,37 l-lorneroorn Secrelary 2,3,4: Gamma Tri-Y 37 Girls' Srafe 3: Speakers Bureau 2, l'lis'rorian 3, Vice Presidenl 4. Defeaf for Firsf Time ROBERT GALPIN Buddy Bible Club 2.3. MIKE GARDELL I9 1-:Y 90? NEIL GARLOCK Joplin High School, Joplin. Missouri: D.E. Club 4 MARY KAY GARNETT Bollef Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Tell-a-Tale 27 Knilling Club 3: Chair. Librarian 3: J.C.L. 3.4: Thespians 3.4: Debare Club, Secrelary 4: Vocabulary Improvemenl Club 4. PERRY GAWEN Graphic Arls Club 23 Woodcarving Club 2: Infra- murals 2,3,4. SALLY GELLMAN Fashions and Modeling Club 2: Sigma Tri-Y 3: Pep Club 4: Vocabulary lmprovemenr Club 4. LINDA GHOLSON Omega Tri-Y 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: C.A.R. 3, Librarian 4: Della Tri-Y 3.4: Welcome Club 4. DALE GILLIES Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 2: G.A.A. 2: Home- room Presidenl 2: Bible Club 3: Spanish Honor Sociefy 3.4: Kappa Tri-Y 4. WILLIAM GILMAN Bill Crew, J.V. 2: I.C.C. 2: Transceivers Club 2: Inframurals 2.3.43 Office Assisfanf 3: Trainers Club 3: Pep Club. Sergeanl-a+-Arms 3.4. ELLEN GINNANE Y-Teens 2: Kappa Tri-Y 2.4: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Fash- ions ond Modeling Club 3: J.C.L. 3.4: Lofin Honor Socieiy 3.4: Bela Club 4: Penman Sfoff 4. W-L Exfends Welcome GAY GLADING Homeroom Secrelary 2: Pep Club. Presidenl 2: Cheerleading Club 3: Cheerleader 4. J.V. 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Span- ish Honor Sociefy 3, Presidenf 4. STEVE GLAZIER lnframurals 2.3: Key Club 3. VIRGINIA GOETZ Ginnie Typing for Fun Club 2: Variefy Show 2: G.A.A. 2.3.4: Gamma Tri-Y 3: Pholography Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Penmon 4. Represenlarive 3. ANITA GOODMAN Homeroom Chaplain 2.4: Majore++e Club 2, Secrelary 3: Hall Monilor 3.4: Office Assislanl 4, ELIZABETH GOODSON BeH'i Bible Club 2.3: Homeroom Chaplain 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Della Tri-Y 3, Sergeanl'-a+-Arms 4. PAUL GOODWIN Annislon High School. Annisfon. Alabama 2: CAR. 2: Pre-Service Club 3: Hall Monilor 4. SUSAN GOSNELL Sue Pep Club. Vice Presidenf 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2.3. Vice Presidenr 4: Kool Key Klippers Club 3: Penmon Represen+a+ive 3: Be+a Tri-Y 3.4. SALLY GOVERS Pro Con Club 2: lnfernalional Club 3: Hall Monilor 4. PATRICK GRAFTON Pai Cross-Counfry, J.V. 2.3: Traclc 3. Co- Caplain 4, J.V. 2: Choir 3.4: Homeroom Presidenl' 3.4: Varsify Club 4. DAVID GOSSAGE Science Club 2 lnframurals 2 3 To Ann, Beaf and Lina JUDITH GRANDEY Judy Girls Chorus 2: Pep Club 2. JOHN GREDLEIN Whisl Club 3. GRETCHEN GREENE Gref Lincoln High School. Lincoln. Nebroslco 2 3: Arl Club 2: Drorno Club 2: Voriely Show 2: lnfernolionol Club 3' Synchronized Swimming Club 3: Thelo Tri-Y 3i Belo Club 4: C.A.R. 47 Penman Ar+ Club 4: Vocabulary lmprovemenl Club 4: Gomrno Tri-Y 4. HARRIET GRIGSBY G.A.A, 2: Homeroom Presidenl 2: Belo Club 2.3.4: Closs Secrelory 3.4: Cnommo Tri-Y 3. Presidenl 4: Sponish Honor Sociely 4. Secrelory 3. MARGARET GRIM Omeqo Tri-Y 2: Belo Tri-Y 3: Bible Club 3? Homeroorn Secrelory 3.4: Crossed Sabres Edilor 4: Senior l'lOnOf Cord Commillee 4. ALFRED GRUNWELL lnlrornurols 2: Arnericon Field Service Com- millee 2.3: Blue and Gray, Represenlolive 2.3.43 Key Club 3: C.A.R. 3.4: l'lOll Monilor 4. JANE GUNTER Bridge Club 2: Bible Club 3: Library Assislonl 4: Librory Assislonl Club 4. JOHN HAGENBUCH Voriefy Show 2: Concerl Bond 2.3. Vice Presidenl 4: Bridge Club 2.3: Marching Band 2.3: Pep Bond 2.3.4: Science Honor Sociely 3. Presidenl 4: French Honor Sociefy 4: Crcheslro 4. .04 DAVID HAGLUND Dave Nolurol Science Club 2 Hall Monifor 3 Ni ,.-at Officials Club 3. Intramurals 3.4. Crossed Sabres. Circulahcr Mon oger 4: Homeroorn President 4. ANNA HAHM Sandy Blue and Gray. Represenmfive 2: J,C.L. 2: Pep Club 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenf 2. Treosurer 3: Cheerleader 4. J.V. Copfoin 37 Cheerleader Club 3.4: Koppo Tri-Y 3.4. DAVID HALEY JERRY HALEY BARBARA HALL J.C.L. 2. CHARLOTTE HALL Sherry Hampslead High School, New Yorlc 2,33 Yearbook EcIi+oriaI SIOFI: 3: Foollighls Club 3: Bela Club 4. GORDON HALL Typing for Fun Club 2: F.B.L.A. 3: Gracie Chair- man Assisiani 3: Pep Club 3. NANCY LEE HALL Ballel' Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Modern Dance Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3.4. NANCY PATRICIA HALL Modern Dance Club, Presiclenl 3: Penma Represenlalive 3: Choir 4. TERRY HALL Siullgorf High, Sluffgarf, Germany 2, SUSAN HALLOWS French Honor Socieiy 3. WOODROW HALSTEAD 216 V.P.I .--G.W.U. Invife Jazz Club 2: Inlramurals 2,3,4: D.E, Club 3,4, lnframurals 2.3: Aihlelic Apprecialion Club 3: Mixed Chorus 4: Wreslling 4. n W-L Seniors 'ro Game JOSEPH HANCHER Bill Troclr ond Field Club 2: Cross-Counlry 2.3.4: Infromurols 2.3: Conservolion Club 3.4: Mixed Chorus 2.3.42 Oufcloor Troclc 3.4. JANE HANGER Girls' Chorus 2: lnlernolionol Club 2: Voriefy Show 2: Pep Club 2, Vice Presidenl 3. Presidenl 4: Thespions 2.3.4: l.C.C. 3: Belo Club 4: Homeroom Treosurer 4. MARY LEW HANLEY ELEANOR HANSEN Ellie French Club 2: Orcheslro 2: Belo Tri Homeroom Secrelory 3: Music Appreciolion Club 3: Choir Modrigols. Secrelory 4. PETER HANSEN U. S. Mililory Academy 2: School Ploy 2: Dromo Club 2: Rocheforf American High School 2.3: French Club 3: lnlro murols 3: Pholo Club 3: Sludenl Council 3: Closs Vice Presidenl' 3 DONNA HARDING Foshion ond Modeling Club 2: Homeroom Secrefory 2.4: Knilfing Club 3 CHRISTINE HARMS Girls' Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Blue and Gray, Represenlolive 3: Foshions ond Modeling Club. Secrelory 3: Belo Club 3.4: Choir 3.4: Koppo Tri-Y 3. Vice Presiden+ 4: Befo Club 4: Homeroom Vice Presiden+ 4. DOUGLAS HAROLD Science Honor Sociely 4. ROSALIE HARRILL Crossed Sabres, Circulafion 2: Koppo Tri-Y 2: Closs Ploy 2.3: Beio Club 2.3.4: Thespions 2.3,4: Bridge Club 3: Debofe Club 4. JOHN HARRISON Homeroom Treosurer 2. Presidenf 3: lnfromurols 2.3.41 C.A.R. 4. 217 Board Exams Face THOMAS HASKELI. Tom French Honor Socieiy 2: Horneroom Presi- den'r 2: Foofball, J.V. 2: Traclc 2,3,4: Junior Class Vice Presidenl 3: Blue and Gray, Sporfs Co-Edifor 4. JOAN HATCH Welcome Club 2: Bela Club 2,3,4: Spanish Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Typing for Fun Club 3: Hall Monifor 4. ANN HAUG McCIa'rchy High School, Sacramenfo, California 2: Drama Club, Secrerary 2: Pep Club 2: KniHing Club 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 3,4: Affendance Office 4. 4 SUSAN HAVLIK WILLIAM HAWKINS Ben Chef Club 2: Srage Manager 2: Home Movies Club 3: Hall Monifor 4. KENNETH HEALY ANN HEISIG Sophomore Class Secrefary 2: Variefy Show 2: Bera Club 2,3,4: Girls' Chorus 3: Girls' S+a+e 3: Junior Class Cheerleader 3: Kool Key Klippers 3: Kappa Tri-Y, Vice Presidenl' 3. Secrefary 4. PATRICIA HELLER Trixie Book Club 2: Modern Dance Club 3: Tell- a-Tale Theafer 3: Befa Club 3.4: J.C.L. 3.4: Gamma Tri-Y 4. HERBERT HENDERSON Herby Podunlc High School, Podunlc, Maine 2: Whisr Club 3: C.A.R. Represenfahve: Crew 4: Penman Repre- senfafive 4: Science Honor Sociefy 4: Hall Monsrer 4: Risque Squad 4: Rerarded Reading Club 5. ROBERT VON HELLENS 'L .G ,I ll if ..4., X M f J 5 gtg' 4 'YW . ' 17555 f 1 I . vtffvv. , I V 5-541-r A ' M' f-Eff.: af ' 4 Si L 1 z Q , - fv -1 , V . ,v2,-,A -.gym x ' . , ' X f typ ,Q . L 1 Y , A' g frm f W W ff X K ,Aff 44.5 X t if-' ' ' 1 tfzfd' ,,, ' ' ' Q 'f D., 1 Q A , n j'-,f5'f:'f:... - id' ' ,N , .1flx? ?' ,i 9 a, X 1' WX? ,I f . fx A 2gy',-vgg,f,.5ff'w, -552,5 gf ,V 11 'rv , 1 ve o ,. . .h mfg, K x.-S A-,,.,M! J 1 M M- , . -I3 , -T f' f'T'i5': 1 fi ' 545 ,., , K.,- ,zwf -? Q1 7wgfv gf3f? , Jfffi f S U1 51951 ' Q .wfux ,Q ncbi., 5 5 1, -r A 14 ' .iff ' Ci'-xqfil 0 V 1 mn..-1 l ,,,ff 5 Q ' , ,330 ' ,. A Q . k '- f X 5 ww? . -ai .,. I N A x ,mtg . Wiki Ni' wr ' vi ' , 5' 43? 1 'S i?-iff , 1---... H 51 1 ':Y?'g? +i- up -. , ff ' X fi ,f 'fad ' ,lfhfi V. . . -4,1 , .K , wwe- ..f-,ww-!,,. ' V ' . 4L1f 'i,mf'4 - - '------'M , A.. X ' Q - - . ,, x ,H . ' r .,... DANNY HOHEIN Conservafion Club 2: lnframurals 2.3,4: Mixed Chorus 2: Crew 4: Wresiling 4. JANE HOLSTON G-.A.A. 2: Plosfic Club 2: Homeroom Vice Presi- den'r 2.3. Presiden+ 4: Bible Club 3: Junior Baslcefball Team 3: Gym Assislanf 3.4. 12-16's Affain Annual DOROTHY HICKMAN Dus+y Cribbage and Scrabble Club 2: French Club 2: I.C.C. 2: Library Assisfanl 2: Library Club 2.3: French Honor Sociefy 2,3.4: Holl Monilor 3: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3: Office Assislcnl 4. JUDITH HIGH Judy Crossed Sabres 2: G.A.A. 2: Variery Show 2: Class Cheerleader 2.3: Homeroom Presiden+ 2.3: Beto Tri-Y 3.4: French Honor Sociefy 3.4: Siudenl Council Secrelary 4. KATHALEEN HILE Joan Fencing Club 2: KniH'ing Club Treasurer 2: Y-Teens 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Office Assis+an+ 4. CAROLE HILL G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Homeroom Secrefary 2: Welcome Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Music Apprecialion Club 3. ROBERT HILL Tennis 4. J.V. 3: Lab Assisianl' 4. CARROLL HINSON Transceivers Club 2: D.E. Club 3.4. GRAY HOEBER French Club 2: Penman Club 3: Blue and Gray, Represenfalive 4: C.A.R. 4: French Honor 'Sociefy 4: Mixed Chorus 4. MARGERY HOENER Pep Club 2: Advanced-Dance Club 3: Bela Tri-Y 3: Junior Class Cheerleader 3. Goal, Win Plaque NORMA HOLT Gommo Tri-Y 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Music Apprecio lion Club 3: F.B.L.A. 4. BARBARA HOLTZCLAW Bobbie Nurses Club 2: Tell-o-Tole Theoler 2: Y-Teens 2: Girls' Chorus 3: Music Appreciofion Club 3: Blue and Gray, Assisronf Piclure Edilor 4. KENNETH HOOKS Ken Wokefield High School 2: Chess Club 2: Rho Hi-Y 2: Pro Con Club 3: Belo Hi-Y 4: Lob Assisronf 4: Science Honor Sociefy 4. JOYCE HOOVER EVELYN HOPE Evie Cribbage ond Scrobble Club 2: Concerl' Bond 2.3,4: Orcheslro 2.3,4: Homeroom Secrelory 3: lnlernolionol Club 3: Gommo Tri-Y 3.4: Honor Cord Commiflee 3.4. JOHN HOWARD Closs Treosurer 2.3,4: Inlromurols 2.3,4: Sponish Honor Sociely 2.3,4: Boys' Slofe 3: Honor Cord Commillee 3: Junior-Senior Boskelboll Gome 3: Belo Club 3,4: Choir 4. WILLIAM HOWARD Bill Crew 2.3, Co-Copfoin 4: Homeroom Presidenl' 2,3, Vice Presiclenf 4: Honor Code Commiflee 2.3,4: Mixed Chorus, Presiclenf 3: Vorsily Crew Club 3.4: Choir 4: Moclrigols. Presiclenl 4. KATHERINE HOYT Kofe Mixed Chorus 2: G.A.A. 2: Trampoline Club, Vice Presidenl' 2: Gommo Tri-Y 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Bible Club 3.4: Blue ond Gray, Represenfofive 4: Choir 4. LYNORA HUBER Lyn Nurses Club 2 Evoluhon of Jozz Club 3 Girls Chorus 3 Junior Senior Boslcefboll Gome 3 JESSE HUDDLE Foo+bolI JV 2 Alhlehc Apprecvofuon Club 3 ANNE IDE Bridge Club 2: lnlernalional Club 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 2,3: Bela Club 2,3,4: G.A.A. 2,3,4: Pep Club 3: Typing Club 3: Gym Assislanl 3,4: Junior-Senior Baslcelball Game 3. W-L, Natick Seniors PATRICIA HULL Pol Bowling Club, Treasurer 2: G.A.A, 2: Wood- carving Club 3: Blue and Gray, Represenfalive 4: Office Assisfanl 4. JUDITH HUTCHINSON Judy Typing for Beginners Club 2: Home- room Chaplain 2, Vice Presidenr 4: Girls' Chorus 3: J.C.L. 3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Choir 4, CAROL INGE G.A.A. 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Typing lor Fun Club, Presidenl 2: Bela Club 2, Second Vice Presidenl 3: l.C.C. 4, Slale Vice Presidenr 4: Blue and Gray, Adverlising 3: Advanced Bridge Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3: l.C.C. 3: American Field Service Summer Exchange Siudenl' 3: Choir 3,4: Elos 3, Presidenl 4: French Honor Sociely 3,4: Madrigals 4. CAROLINA INIGO Lina A.F.S. Exchange Sludem' from Philippines: Girls' Chorus, Treasurer 4: Girls' Ensemble, Vice Presidenl 4: Thes- pians 4. MARTHA INMAN Louise Mixed Chorus 2: Slcelching Club 2: Y-Teens 2: l-lomeroom Vice Presidenl 2.3, Presidenl 4: Blue and Gray, Adverlising 3: F.T.A. Chaplain 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3: Bera Club 3,4: Choir 3, Corresponding Secrefary 4. FORMS, forms, and more forms, Joe Yaney wearily +hinks 'ro him- self as he fills our anolher of 'rhe many schedule cards on +he firsl day ol school. Share Ideas in Exchange DAVID IRWIN Dave Transceivers Club 2.3: Bela Hi-Y, Treasurer 4. ROSS JACKSON Norihern Virginia Prose Reading Champion 2.3: 3rd Place Virginia Sia+e Prose Championship 3: Homeroom Presidenf 2,3: Mixed Chorus, Treasurer 3: Sfudeni Council Nominaiing Com- miiieei Be+a Hi-Y, Vice Presideni 3: Presidenr 4: Choir Treasurer 4. Mixed Chorus 4. 19' 1 Orchesira 4. Theaier 3. SAUNDRA JACKSON G A A 3 Bible Club 3 4 Library Assisianf 4 HAROLD JAMES Mechanical Drawing Club 2 D E Club 34 PAUL JAMES Chefs Club 2 Home Movies Club 3 DE Club 4 REESE JAMES Chess Club 2 Crew 3 4 J V 2 Key Club 3 Crossed Sabres 3. Co-Sporis Editor 4 Crew Club 4 Lab Assisiani 4 DENIS JACQUES Homeroom Treasurer 2 Lab Assislanf Club 2 Golf Club 3: Library Assisfanl' 3 Pep Band 34 Conceri Band 4 LOUISE JARVIE Tri Hi Y 2 Modern Dance Club 3 TellaTae MARGARET JENKINS Nurses Club 2 Knithng Club 3 DIANNE JOHNSON G.A.A. 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2.4, Typing for Fun Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Blue and Gray, Adverfising 3.4, Typisi 42 Be+a 3.4: Bridge Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3, Treasurer 4. College-bound Seniors EVERETT JOHNSON MARGARET JONES Margie GAA. 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Bela Club 2.3.4: Y-Teens 2.3.4: Penman Club 3: Blue and Gray. Represenlalive 3.4: Della Tri-Y 3,4: Crossed Sabres Fealure Edifor 43 Welcome Commillee 3.4. PATRICIA JONES Paf Pep Club 2. Variely Show 2: Cheerleader 3.4. Class 2: Homeroom Secrefary 2.3: Cheerleading Club 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3: Choir 4. RICHARD JONES Crew 2.3.4: Cuslomizing Club 2: Pre-Service Club 3. THOMAS JONES Tom ln+ramurals 2: Concerl Band 2.3.4: All S+a+e Band 2,3.4: Crew 2.3.4: Marching Band 2.3: Conservalion Club. Presidenl' 3. KEIR JORGENSEN Mixed Chorus 2: Model Airplane Club 2: lnlra- murals 2.3: Lab Assislanls Club 3: Choir 3.4. BARNARD JOY Happy Mixed Chorus 2: Sludenl Forum 2: Bela Hi-Y 2.3.4: Homeroom Presidenl 2. Vice Presiclenf 3.4: lnlramurals 2.3.4: Golf Club 3: Choir 3.4: Crew 3.4: Cross Coun+ry 3.4: Key Club 4: Vocabulary Improvemenf Club 4, BASIL JUSTICE Homeroom Treasurer 2: Model Airplane Club 2.3: D.O. 4. CAROL KELLAM Fencing Club 2: Knifling Club 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Fashion and Modeling Club 3: Hall Monilor 3: Della Tri-Y 4: Penman Represenlolive 4. CAROLYN KELLEY Pep Club 2: Variefy Show 2: Girls' Chorus 2.3: Homeroom Secrelary 2.4: Blue and Gray, Represenfarive 3: Cheer- leading Club 3: Cheerleader. J.V. 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Choir 4. 224 File Early Applicafions LYNN KENNEDY Model Airplane Club 2.3: D.E. Club 4. SUSAN KINNEMANN Susie French Club 2' Mixed Chorus 2: Y-Teens 2: French l-lonor Sociery 2.3: Presidenr 4: FTA. Club 2, Secrelary 3.4: Bera Club 3.4: Choir 3.4: l-lomeroorn Treasurer 3.4: Blue and Gray, Adverrising 4. LINDA LANE KNAPP Samuel Ready School. Ballimore, Maryland 2.3: Fulure Nurses Club 2: Class Secrelary 3: Glee Club 3: Home- room Treasurer 4. WILLIAM KNIGHTON EDWARD KNIPLING Ed Key Club 2: Track, J.V. 2: Inrramurals 2.3: Bela l-li-Y 3: Crew 3: Trainers Club 3. PAUL KOENIG Model Airplane Club 2.3: Typewriring Club 3: D.E. Club 4. KAREN KRAUS Junior Red Cross Club 2: Tell-a-Tale Thealer 2.3: Penman Ari Slafl Club 3: Bela Club 3.4: Thespians 3.4, ALVIN KREMER Webb Chess Club 2: lnlramurals 2.3: Crew 2.3,4: Key Club 3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 4. PETER KRESKY Pele Foolball, J.V. 2: Trainers Club 2: Crew 3.4. J,V. 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenr 2. Presidenf 3: Baslcelball, J.V. 3, Varsify 4. DANA KRUEGER Drama Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Tell-a-Tale Thea- 'rer 2: Pro Con Club 3: Choir 3.4: Elos 3.4: l.C.C. 4: Madrigals 4: Penman, Assislanr Edi+or 4. ,gn f Il., . 0 F ,N va . K rcs,- .Ta wi.. F Q'-' -af. Eva., 1 ,av lt' 1 ,... C' CHARLES LEDERER Henry Track and Field Club 2: Model Airplane 7? f club 3. :W FRANK LEGARE Baseball. J.V. 2: Foorball. J.V. 2: Golf Club 2: Homeroom Secrerary 2. Vice Presidenr 3: C.A.R. 2.3.42 Inrramurals 'i + Seniors Comprlse PATRICIA KRUSER Pai' Bela Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Handiworlc Club 27 Concerf Band 2.3, Secre+ary 4: Marching Band 2.3.4: Orchesrra 2.3. Treasurer 4: Inrernarional Club 3: Penman Represenrarive 3. DEBBY LACY G.A.A. 2: Learn To Dance Club 2. Presidenr 3: Y-Teens 3: Gamma Tri-Y 4: Penman Arr Sralilf 4. MARY LAMBDIN Beffie Bowling Club, Vice Presidenl 2: Junior Red Cross Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4. SUSAN LANGSFORD J.C.L. 2: Typing for Fun Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Bela Club 2.3.4: Crossed Sabres. Circularion 3: Larin Club, Presidenr 3: Della Tri-Y 3. Secrefary 4: Lolin Honor Sociefy. Secrelary 3.4: Blue and Gray. Represenlarive 4: Welcome Commillee 4. HELEN LANTZ Junior Red Cross Club 2: Pep Club 2: lnrernalional Club 3: Penman Circularion 3. URSULA LANTZSCH Cenlral High School. Manchesfer. New Hampshire 2: Physical Educalion Club 2: Lafin Honor Sociefy. Treasurer 3: Penman Club 3: Bela Tri-Y 3. Secrerary 4: French Honor Sociery 4: Blue and Gray. Represenfaiive 4: Penman Repre- senlalive 4. LOIS LARSEN SANFORD LEATHERS Sandy Traclc 2: Inrrornurols 2: Mechanical Drawing Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Wresrling 4. J.V. 2: Foofball 4. J.V. 2: Varsily Club 4, 22' We if . f5-Q 2.3.41 Advance Dance Club 3: Office Assisronf 4. f4-fi 3.1: ff if Q 'f,g5f??:. mffilj W H1375 'f-ins' T A QQVI, , N. ' :Qi .71 :J ff 3 .f in w , Sy A pf' , V f 419:19 f. r A i QW :mu 4' 4 1 .Q ' '5 w:i':?46 2 H . 4 , 3157. 5,55 ' 5'8 'F f i, X wh Q51 -wfyfg - f Wiwiwzf 67 iz, , . Talented Madrigals SUZIE WlLSON, Woshimglon-Lee s represenlolive 'ro Europe, lells lhe sludenl body of her mony cdvenlures on her frip, l MOM r DECORATING fhe Chrislmos 'free wilh geomelric decorolions leorned in solid geomelry ore l'lolly Ruflrier and Bruce Croolr. JUDITH LEVENBERG Judy G.A.A. 2: Omego Tri,Y 3: Foshions ond Modeling Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Dello Tri-Y 3,4. JOHN LILJENQUIST Weslern High School, Woshinglon D.C. 27 Boseboll, J.V. 27 Checkers Club 22 Officials Club 3: Boslcelboll 4, J.V. 3' Key Club 4. an 'fi THOMAS LITTON Diclr Inlromurols 2,3,4: Oliliciols Club 3. CAROLE LONEY French Club 2i Slcelching Club 2: Orchestre 234: Penman Arl Sfofl 3: Penman Ar+ Slcfl Club 37 Blue and Gray, Publicily 4' Elos 47 Welcome Commillee 4. 227 2 .IO ANN MAC DONALD Debole Club 2: Trompoline Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Knilfing Club 3: Pep Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4. GEORGE MAC DUFF Mililory Science Club 2: lnlromurols 2,3: Boseboll Monoger 3: Lob Assislonls Club 3. Career Day Affords PIIIELLIS LONGERBEAM G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Bible Cu 3. WILLIAM LORD Bill CAROLYN LOTT Mixed Chorus 2.4: Pep Club 2: Penman Ari' Slofl 3: Homeroom Secrelory 3.4. FREDERICK LOTT Fred Chess Club 2: Homeroom Secrelory 2: Orcheslro 2.3, Business Monoger 4: Conservofion Club 3, WILLIAM LOVETT Bill S+omp Club 2: Bible Club 3: Choir 3.4: J.C.L. 3.4: Modrigols 4. CURTIS LOW Drill Teom 2: Mililory Science Club 2: Crew 2,3.4: Pro Con Club 3: Sponish Honor Sociely 3.4: Thespions 4. ALBERT LUCAS Al Mililory Science Club 2: Boseboll 3, J.V. 2: Inlromurols 2.3,4: Foolboll 4, J.V. 3: Key Club 3, Presidenl 4: Indoor Troclc 4: Ouldoor Troclc 4. DONALD LUH Colvin Coolidge High School 2,3: Bond 4: Lob Assislonl 4. Vocafional Advice BRUCE MAGHAN Marching Band 27 Pre-Service Club 2 3' Crew 2.3.4' Crew Club 4. BYRON MAGHAN Crew 2 3.4' Officials Club 37 Wresfling 3 Cap- +ain 4. ROBERT MAGHAN Crew 2' Wreslling Club Qi Key Club 3.4. SALLY MAGRUDER Blue and Gray Represenlafive 2: Typing Club 2: Y-Teens 2: C.A.R. 2.3. Secrefary 47 Kni++ing Club, Treasurer 3: Bela Club 3.4: Homeroom Secrelary 4, ll -Vx' 24' l PAT MALLONEE G.A.A. 2: Jr. Red Cross Club 27 Y-Teens 2: Bible fi Club 3i Gamma Tri-Y 3: Horneroom Secrelary 3. CHARLES MANLY J.C.L. 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2: Traclc, l.V. 3: Lafin Honor Sociefy 3,47 Speakers Bureau 3,47 l.C.C. 4: Science Honor Saciely 4: Tlnespians 4. MARTHA ANN MANNING Cheerleader 3.4. J.V. 2: Homeroorn Presiden+ 2.3, Vice Presidenf 4i Elos 3. Secrelary 4: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Tlwespians 3, Vice Presiden+ 4. LOWELL MARTIN Conservafion Club 2: Baseball 3.4, J.V, 2: Fool- ball 3.4, J.V. 25 Homeroom Treasurer 2.3, Presiden+ 4: Trainers Club 3? Science Honor Sociefy 4. '5. 'ha Q-..., ff' BETTY MASON G.A.A. 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Bible Club 3. JAMES MASON Cross Counfry Traclc 2: Graphic Arfs Club 2 Indoor Track 2: Pro Con Club 3. 0 Civic Classes Conduct Trials, Render WAITING FOR ofler school oclivilies lo sfcirl ore Tim Minor, Bor- boro Froncis, Don Mergler, Pele Kreslcy, ond John Lilienquisl. PEGGY MASSEY Knilling Club 2i Mixed Chorus 27 Girls' Chorus 31 Golf Club 33 F.l'l.A. 3,43 Office Assisfom' 4, JUNE MATULAITIS Koppo Tri-Y 27 Gommo Tri-Y 3. ROSALIND MAUST Diane Plosfics Club 2: Guidance Assis+on+ 3. ROBERT MAYER Tell-o-Tole Theo+er 2: Thespions 2: Librory Assis- fonf 2,37 Librory Club 2.3: Pep Club 37 Typing Club 31 F.B.l..A. 3,4. ? iv' g'7 ,,.z Nof Guilfy KATHLEEN MCCARTHY Kafhy GAA. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Variefy Show 2: Befa Club 2.3.4: Homeroom Treasurer 2.3. Secrefary 4: Y-Teens 2. Vice Presidenf 3, Presidenf 4: Greely, Colorado Exchange Trip 3: Penman Arf Club 3: Blue and Gray. Adverfising 3.4: Choir 3.4. MARGARET MCCASKILL Peggy Spanish Honor Sociefy 2: Lambda Tri-Y 2.3: Orchesfra 2.3.4: Homeroom Vice Presidenl' 3: l.C.C. 3. 1 cw Q 5... A 17 Q5 'O' T SHEILA McCLARREN Girls Chorus 2. Bible Club 2.3. C.A.R. 3.4, French Honor Sociefy 3.4: Mixed Chorus 3. Accompanisf 4: Befa Club 4: Penman. Assisfanf Edifor 4. BARBARA ANN MCCOLLUM Barb Drama Club 2: French Club 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Y-Teens 3: Office Assisfanf 3.4. JUDITH LOUISE McCONNELL Judi Welcome Club 2. JANE MCCORKLE GAA. 2: Thespions 2: C.A.R. 2.3.4: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Crossed Sabres. Managing Edifor 4. ALBERTA MCCORMACK G.A.A. 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Orchesfra 2: F.H.A. 2. Secrefary 3: Golf Club 3: Gamma Tri-Y 4. Office Assis- fanf 4. DIANA MCCUIN Bible Club 2.3: Girls' Chorus 2.3: Clinic Assisfanf 3: Office Assisfanf 4: Placement Office Assisfanf 4, JUDITH McCULLOUGH Judy Blue and Gray. Adverlising 2: J.C.L. 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Befa Club 2.3: Gamma Tri-Y 3: Bridge Club 3: Choir 3, Vice Presidenf 4: Homeroom Secre- lary 3, Presidenf 4: Elos 4: Madrigals. Vice Presidenf 4. CONSTANCE McDOWELL Connie Blue and Gray. Represenfafive 2: Maioreffes Club 2: F.l'l.A. 2: Modeling Club 3. l MARY ANN McLAUGHLIN Fashion and Modeling Club 2: D.O. Club 3: Aflendance Office Assisfanf 4: Bela Club 4: Girls' Chorus 4. ROBERT MCMILLAN Bob Marching Band 2: Crew 2,3,4: Concern' Band 3: Conserva+ion Club 3: Crew Club 4. NANCY McNEAR Heidelberg, Germany 2: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 2: Munich, Germany 3: I-Iomeroom Presidenl 3: Befa Club 4: Gamma Tri-Y 4. JUNE McVEY Kool Key Klippers 22 Y-Teens 2: Blue and Gray. Represenlafive 2,3,4: Discussion Club 3: Penman Represen'ra'rive 3.4: Bela Club 4. HOBART MEANS Na+ural Science Club 2: Crew 2,3,4: I-Iomeroom Vice Presiden+ 3: Rod and Gun Club 3: lnframurals 3,42 Crew Club 3,4. KATHERINE MELSON Pholography Club 2: Y-Teens 2,33 Gi.A.A. 2. Secrefary 3, Presidenl 4: I:.T.A. 3i Penman, Circulalion 3,4: l.C.C. 4: Pep Club 4. DONALD MERGLER Baseball 3.4, J.V. 2: Baskelball 4, J.V. 2,3: Homeroom Presiden+ 2.3, Treasurer 4: Varsily Club 4. JON MERKEL Cade? Corps 2: Drill Team 2: Firefighlers Club 2: Rescue Squad 2: Crew 2,3,4: Be+a Hi-Y 3: Lab Assisfanfs Club 37 C.A.R. 3,41 Crew Club 4: Key Club 4: Penman, Adver+ising 4. Review Board Screens WILLIAM McGRUE Billy Ballroom Dancing Club Vice Presidenl 2 Conservalion Club 3 PATRICIA McKAY Pafsy I-lomeroom Treasurer 2 Vice Presidenf 4 Blue and Gray, Represenfahve 3 ICC 3 Lambda Tri Y 3 Bela Club 42 Gamma Tri Y 4 Honor Card Hopefuls ,fi pi JEAN MERRY G.A.A. 2: Homemalcing Club 2: Sigma Tri-Y 3. PATSY MERRY Pal' G.A.A. 2' Hall Monifor 3: Office Assisranl' 3: Sigma Tri-Y 3, 1 el if -ff ALICE MILLER Creolive Wriling Club. Secrerory-Treasurer 2: Girls Chorus 2.3: Penman Club 3: Crossed Sabres 3. News Edifor 4 CAROLINE MILLER Bible Club 3: Befa Club 3.4: Spanish Honor Sociefy 3.4: Choir 4: Hall Moniror 4: Penman Represen'ra+ive 4 PATRICIA MILLER Roosevel+ Hawaii 2' Bible Club 3' Office As sisfanl' 3. ELLEN MILLS G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Kool Key Klippers 2 Y-Teens 2: Bela Club 2.3.4: French Honor Sociefy 2.3.4: Penman Arr Club 3: Choir 3.4. DAVID MITCHELL Dave Homeroom Vice Presidenf 2.3: Key Club 2.3.4: Crew 2.3,4: Foolboll 3.4. J.V. 2: Crew Club 3.4: Varsify Club 4. KAREN MOBLEY Bible Club 2: Girls' Chorus 3.4: Spanish Honor Sociefy 3.4: Homeroom Secrefary 4. HELEN MOHLER Susie D.O. Club. Secre+ary 3: Homeroom Treas- urer 2: Record Club 2.- RICHARD MONCURE Lab Assislanfs Club 2.3: Lab Assisfanf 2.3.4: Debafing Club 4: Science Honor Sociely 4. BARBARA MOSELY Office Assis+an+ 2,3,4: Advanced Dance Club 3: Clinic Assisfanf 4. WILLIAM MULLEN Bill Skeiching Club 2: Iniramurals 2,32 Posfer Club 3. Class Day Features CAROL MONISH F.T.A. 2: Pep Band 2: Concerf Bond 2,3,4: March- ing Band 2,37 Orcheslra 2,3,4: Lab Assisianfs Club 3: Spanish Honor Socieiy 3.4: Bela Club 4. JOANNE MONROE Junior Red Cross Club 2i Bible Club 3: Home- room Secrefary 3, Presideni 4. JUDY MOORE Waynesboro High School, Waynesboro, Pennsyl- vania: Annual 33 French Club 4: Tri-Y 3. KEITH MOORE Homeroom Treasurer 3.4: Model Airplane Club 3,47 Tennis 4. DONALD MOREY Officials Club 2: lnfromurals 3. JAMES MORRELL Transceivers Club 2: Audio-Visual Aid Club 3: Hall Monifor 4. ANDREW MORRISON Andy Key Club 2.3, Vice Presidenf 4: Infra- murals 2,3,4g Crew 3.4. DORIS MORRISON Balle+ Club 2: Orchesfra 2: Bible Club 3. Senior lns'rruc'rors MARY MUNLEY Connie -4111: YY 34' Kr 'g Cab 3' Esme- 'a Q9 o'f-- 4 ELAINE MURPHY Lani Drarac C ,ka 2: Ordeslra 2 3. Secreiurv 4' Es-fiaias' 2 3 4' Penmcn Ceo Seirerarv 3' La'9' Hcrwcr Saaew 3 47 E ce 4' Penmcn Ea 5'- 4Cr'e: 4, EVELYN MURPHY Evie Leaaers Club Pres7de r 2' G-.A.A. 2 Vie Pre-sicenf 3' Y-Teefs 2,37 Penmcn Cieb 3: Befa Cjub 3 Presae 4' Blue and Gray, Aaverrfslrwa 3' Layadf Eala' 4' E'e'CE Hcvtr Sac ei 3 Vie Presaea' 4: Kaopa TU-Y 3' Hcmeraarrw Presdev fi. KENNETH MURRAY Ken Qegcfa Cha 23' Pemba!! 3,4 +V. 2' w'rarm1ra553, JACK BAUER fries his hand ar me a1'+rwe mow bcoflws dwrwg We Senior Class Carrwivai, SCIENTISTS of We fuwre, Charles Manly ard James Scav?He farm crysfals in a Chemidry experiment is Y ,R i EV - ..- 235 :V 2 DOTTIE NOWLAND Beginning Typing Club 2: French Club 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2,3: Knilling Club 3: Bela Club 4: Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 4. Green Door Hides GEORGEANNA MYERS Ballroom Dancing Club 2. JERRY NASH HOBBY NEALE Golf Club 2: lnlramurols 2,3: Homeroom President 2,3, Vice Presidenl 4: Cross Counlry Track 4: Varsily Club 4. GERALDINE NEWMAN Nurses Club 2: Bible Club 3i Gamma Tri-Y 4. ROBERT NICOLLS Bob Heidelberg American High School, Heidel- berg, Germany 2,3: Nalional Honor Sociely 37 Malh Club 4. DOLORES NORTHROP Mixed Chorus 2: Typing Club 2: Posfer Club 3: Bela Club 3. Chaplain 4: Choir 3, Secrelary 4: Gamma Tri-Y 3,4: Blue and Gray, Publicily 4: Penman Arl Club 4, DONNA NORTHROP GAA. 2: Typing lor Fun Club 2: Orcheslra 2, Recording Secrelary 3, Vice Presidenl' 4: Spanish Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Music Apprecialion Club 3: Bela Club 3,43 Gamma Tri-Y 3, Secrelary 4: Elos 4: Choir 4, JULIE NOVAK Knihling Club 2: Sigma Tri-Y 3: Blue and Gray, Adverlising 4: Hall Monilor 4. sg' , MARSHA O'BANNON Forl Lauderdale Hi h School, Forf Lauder- 6 Q dale, Florida 2: Swimming Team 2. Besf Yule'ride Decor LYNN OCKERMAN Drama Club 2: Lafin Club. Vice Presidenl 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Lalin Honor Sociefy 3.4: Blue and Gray. Repre- senfafive 4. STEPHEN O'CONNELL Sieve Foolball. J.V. 2.3: Traclc 2.3.4: Trainers Club 3: Varsily Club 3.4: lnlramurals 4: Lab Assislanf 4: Mixed Chorus 4. KATHLEEN O'DEA Fashions and Modeling Club 2: Library Assisfanf 2: Phofography Club 2: Office Assislanf 2.3. LINDA O'DONNELL New Haven High School. New Haven. Con-' nec+icu+ 2: F.T.A. 3: Spanish Honor Sociely 3.4: Della Tri-Y 4. JOHN OLCOTT Baseball, J.V. 2: Wresfling Club 2: lnlramurals 2.3.4. GAIL OLD G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Della Tri-Y 3: Welcome Commiflee 3.4: l.C.C. 4. CAROL OLIFF Learn lo Dance Club 3: Girls' Chorus 4. DENNIS OLIVER Neal Crew 2.3. Co-Caplain 4: Homeroom Presi- denf 2.3: Presidenf Pro-Tempore of Forum 3: Senior Senafor 4. GEORGE OLSON Pholography Club 2 Crew 3 Reading Club 3 Bela Hi Y 4 Penmcn Assis+an+ Manager 4 ERNEST OSBORNE 2 Graduating Seniors Don RAY OSBORNE Lorain High School, Lorain Ohio 2.3. RICHARD PACE Dick Bela Hi-Y 27 Crew 23,43 Penman Ari Siafi Club 3. 'gui MR. EDWARD NORTH makes a commenf aboul' lab wri're-ups rurned in for his physics class. ALVIN PACHYNSKI Pal' Model Airplane Club 21 Lab Assisianf Club 3: Lab Assisiani 4. CHARLES PALMER Gary Naramasie High, Tokyo Japan 2: Music ' Appreciaiion Club 3: Mixecl Chorus 4. MARGARET PALMER Peggy Maioreile Club 27 Fashions and Modeling Club 3: Maioreile 4. ELIZABETH PARKER BeHy Greal Mills High School 3: Sigma Tri-Y 3. Beanies for Lasf Week JOHN PARKER Jock Blue and Gray, Represerifonve 25 Golf Club 2 lnrromurol 2.34: Represenlofive Boys' Sfole 3: Key Club 37 Horne room Vice Presidenl 3, Presidenl 4t Holl Monilor 4. Coploin 4: Holl Monilor 4. Q fx ALICE PECK Drawing ond Slcelching Club 2 G A A 2 Girls Chorus sv- 2: Belo Club 23 Secrelory 4 Homeroom Secrefory 23 Vice Pres: ,,. den+ 4: Penmon Arr Club 3 Choir 3 4 Elos Vice Presideril 4 Pen mon, Associofe Ar+ Eclilor 4 fd Tennis Club 3 LANCE PARKER Swede Nofurol Science Club 2: Alhlelic A re PP ciolion Club 3: Crew 3,43 Foofboll 4, J,V, 3: Wreslling 3, Co MARJORIE PARKS Ann Lowell High School Son Froncisco Coi lornio 2.3: Closs Secrelory 3 G A A 4 PAULA PEARSON Mixed Chorus Accomponisl 2 JC L 2 Y Teens 2? Belo Club 34 Choir 3 4 Homeroom Treosurer 3 Secrefory 4 Lofin Honor Sociely 34 -4 JEAN PETERSON Bible Club 2 Mixed Chorus 24 French Honor Sociely 2.3.47 Music Appreciorion Club 3 Welcome Club 3 Belo Club 3,43 Koppo Tri Y Choploin 34 Blue and Gray Adverfisinq 4: Homeroom Treosurer 4 h' LA NELLE PETERSON Nurses Club 2 Homeroom Treosurer 2 Choploin 3: Befo Tri Y 3 Bridge Club 3 M xed Chorus 3 Choir 4 RICHARD PETERSON Dlclc Boseboll JV 2 French Club 2 lnlro murols 2.3,4g Olficiols Club 2 3 4 Homeroom Treosurer 34 RUSSELL PETTIBONE Woodrow Wilson High School Woshingfon D.C, 2,37 Morchinq Bond 4 CHARLES PIERCE Chick Wolcefield High School Arlingfon Virginio 2,31 Boseboll 34 JV 2 Homeroom Presidenf 2 Vice Presidenf 3 4 PRISCILLA PRINGLE G.A.A, 2: F.l'l.A. 3,4-. GAIL PRUSS Kniffing Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Career Club, Treas- urer 3: Office Assisranr 3,4. Seniors Obfain Firs'r JAMES POLSGROVE l-lor Rod Club 23 lnlramurals 2,3. HARRY PORTER Milirary Science Club 2: Pre-Service Club 3: Dis- Tribulive Educalion Club 4. ADA POWELL Mixed Chorus 2: Tell-a-Tale Theafer 2: Y-Teens 2: G-.A.A. 2.3: Blue and Gray. Represenfalive 3: Career Club. Secre- lary 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4. DAVID POWELL Model Airplane Club 2: Prinling Club 2,37 Hall Monilor 4. JAMES POWELL Diversified Occupafions Club 4. ROBERT PRENDER Traclc and Field Club 2: Cross Counfry 2,3,4: Conservafion Club 3. JIMMY PRESTON Jim lnlramurals 2. PATRICIA PRICHARD Pa? Bowling Club. Secre+ary 2: Trampoline Club 2: 6.A.A, 2,33 Annual Sfaff Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3: Y-Teens 3: Bela Club 3,47 Blue and Gray 3, Co-Edifor 4: Elos 3,41 Quill and Scroll 3, Chaplain 4. Editions of Yearbook THEODORE PRYOR Ted Marching Band 27 Woodcarving Club, Treasurer 27 Cross Counlry 2,3,4: Concerl' Band 2,3,47 Learn ro Dance Club, Treasurer 3. FRANCES RAGUSA Fran Kappa Tri-Y 2: Y-Teens 27 Blue and Gray, Represenrafive 37 Della Tri-Y 47 Homeroom Treasurer 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Welcome Commiffee 4. HUGH RAINBOLT Inrramurals 27 Scrabble and Cribbage Club 2,37 Spanish Honor Sociefy 2,37 Oizlice Assisranr 37 Hall Moniror 4, GREGORY RAMBO Greg Model Railroad Club 27 C.A.R. 2,3,47 Lab Assisranr Club 37 Music Appreciarion Club 37 Lab Assisranr 47 Science Honor Sociery 4. NANCY RANDOLPH Cenrral High School, Tulsa Oklahoma 2: Glee Club 27 Pep Club 27 Bera Club 37 Posrer Club 37 Choir 3,47 Bela Tri-Y 47 Homeroom Treasurer 47 l.C.C. 4. MUSETTE RAPER J.C.L. 27 Slcerching Club 27 Tell-a-Tale Thearer 22 Y-Teens 27 Bridge Club 37 Bera Club 3,47 Deira Tri-Y 3,4. THOMAS REESE Salisbury High School. Salisbury, Maryland 27 Foorball 27 Cuba High School, Cuba, New Yorlc 37 Foorball 3. STEPHEN REID Sieve Track and Field Club 27 Foorball 3,4, J.V. 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenl' 2, Presidenr 37 Traclc 2,3,47 lnrramurals 37 Varsify Club 4. ' if - 7. fs - RAYMOND REID DONALD REMBERT Mechan cal Drawing Club Vice Pres denl Traclc 3, JV 2 Foorball 4 JV 3 Afhlehc Appreciahon Club Homeroom Pres de + 4 HAROLD RHODES Hal Mechanical Drawing Club 2: Baskelball Manager 3: Foolball, J.V, 3: Trainers Club 3: Choir 3.4: Crew 3.4: Lab Assislanl 4. JAMES RICHARDS .lim lnlramurals 2,32 Model Builders Club 2, ALFRED RICHMOND AI Baseball, J.V. 2: Class Senalor 2, Presidenl 3.4: Foolball 3.4, J.V. 2: Track 3.4. EDWIN RIDDLE Ed Ollicials Club 2,3: Baseball 3.4: lnlramurals 4: Varsily Club 4. GAIL ROBERTS Bible Club 2,3: Bela Club 3,4: Blue and Gray, Bookkeeper 4: F.B.L.A. 4: Gamma Tri-Y 4: Penman, Circulafion 4. WILLIAM ROBERTS Slamp and Coin Club 2: Officials Club 3: Fool- ball 4, J.V. 3. CAMILLE ROBERTSON Trampoline Club 2: Career Club 3: l.C.C. 3: Homeroom Secrelary 4. ROBERT ROBINS lnframurals 2: Audio Visual Aids Assislanf 3: Slu- denf Exchange 3: Blue and Gray, Represenlafive 4. 242 English Class WFIIGS 'NV f JEREMY REYNOLDS Jerry Tell a Tale Thealer 2 Track and Field 'Y' Club 2: Homeroom Treasurer 23 Thespuans 2 3 4 Choir 3 4 Fenc ing Club 3: Track 34 MARLENE REYNOLDS Library Assislanl 2 Lilerary Club 2 Penman Arl Club 3: Hall Monilor 4 Class Night Producfion LEAH ROCKEY Liferory Club 2: J.C.L. 2, Secrefory 3.4: F.T,A. 37 ' f Homeroom Secrefory 3, Vice Presidenl 47 Lofin Honor Sociely 3,47 I Blue and Gray, CircuIo+ion 4. MARY ROLLINS G.A.A. 2: Typing for Fun Club 2: Office Assis- fonl 3,4. L YO' K 'Q DOROTHY MARY ROUX DoHie Abrcihom Lincoln High School. rg-2,3 Son Froncisco, Cclifornio 2: Homeroom Presidenl 2: Norfh Dollos '- High School, Dollos, Texos 3: LiHle Theciler Club 3. WILLIAM RUBLE Graphic Arfs Club 3. HOLLIS RUFFNER Holly C.A.R. 2,3, Treosurer 47 Blue and Gray, Represenfofive 3: Honor Cord Commillee 3: Homeroom Vice Presi- denl' 4. WILEY RUSSELL Crew 3: Homeroom Presidenf 3, DORIS RUST R FAY RYALL Alomo Heighls High School, Son Anlonio, Texos 2: Sponish Club 2: Bible Club 3. ANN SANDIGE Welcome Club 22 Bond 2,32 Homeroom Vice Presi- denl 2, Treosurer 3: Posfer Club 3. NANCY SALISBURY Debofe Club 2: Lob Assisfonf Club 2: J.C.L. 2.3: Pro Con Club 3: Lob Assislonf 3.41 Homeroom Treosurer 4. ad JAMES SCOVILLE Chess Club 2 Presidenl 4 JC L 2 3 4 Fencing Club 3 IC C 3 Lalin Honor Socief 4 Presidenl 3 Science Honor BARBARA SERR Bible Club 2 French Club 2 Homeroom Secrelary A f 2 Vice Presidenf 3 Presidenl 4 Orcheslra 23 Librarian 4: Bela Seniors Aim for MARJORIE SCARLETT BEAT SCHATZMANN Seengen, Swilzerland 2,3' Class Presidenl' 2.3: Belo Club 47 Choir 4: Exchange Sludenl 4: Fencing Club, Presidenl 4: French Honor Sociely 4: Spanish Honor Sociely 4. GEORGE AUGUSTUS SCHEELE Baseball, J.V. 2: Baslcelball, Mano- ger 3: Home-room Presidenl 2: Color Guard 2,3: Marching Band 2,3: Bela Club 3: Olzlicials Club 3: Lalin Honor Sociely 3,4: Clow Vice Preeidenl 4: Science Honor Sociely 4. ELIZABETH SCHOONOVER Belsy Girls' Chorus 2: Mived Chorus 3,4. WILLIAM SCHULTHEIS Bill Nalural Science Club 2: lnlernalional Club 2.3: Science Honor Sociely 3.4. ROBERT SCHULZ Bob Granby High School, Norlollc, Virginia 2,31 Bela Club 4: Hall Monilor 4: Inlramurals 4: J.C.L., Presiclenl 4: Key Club 4: Weighllifling Club, Presidenl 4. ANTHONY SCHWARZWALDER Tony Class Vice Presiclenl 2: Senalor 3: Virginia Slale Sludenl Council Convenlion 2,3: Cilizen- ship Award 3: Bela I-li-Y 3,4: S.A.S.C. 3, Vice Presiclenl 4: Honor Card Review Board 4: Sludenl Council, Second Vice Presidenl' 4. SYLVIA SCOTT Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Bridge Club 3: Choir 3,4: Lolin Honor Sociely 3,4: Elos 4: Madrigals 4. Q 'fa Exam Exempfions EDMUND SHADE Vic SUSAN SHANE ,z L Saw, MCL STC: Ssie' Dafa, Dems, v1 'i Q 3' lfwv I ef CMC 2' A CODES Q Chi 3' I '::'Yx,'fJ' ,.1 2 A 4 RICHARD SHARLINN:n.'1 St eff C S: 24211. 23-Lac Asif- i 1 L, -D 3. HELEN SHAW CoroII AMS'-'G' E3 K Sc'g C LO 2' AIUMFUM C'oI+ V U0 Pfeadenf 3. RECEIVING +IweIr SenI3f Hover Cofdz on Qcfober 25 ore Arm EIIio'r, SIweIIo Shim, Doug EIIIQI ond Bob Moyer. FUN E We is 'Usx Slag Dinner Follows NEAL SHELDON Homeroom Presidenl 27 French Honor Sociely 2,3,47 Concerl Bond 2,3,47 Marching Bond 2.3.47 Bridge Club 37 Honor Cord Commillee 3, Choirmon 47 Honor Cord Rexfew Boord, Choirmon 4. PHILIP SHERIDAN Phil JUDITH SHERK Judy Girls Chorus 27 Bible Club 3- Kocoo lri-Y 37 Ollice Assislonl' 4. EUGENE SHERMAN Gene Boseboll 3, IV. 27 Co-Coploin 47 Foolboll 3,4, IV. 2. SHEILA SHINN Norlhweslern High School, Morylcind 27 l.ob Assisi- onf Club 37 Belo Club 3,47 J.C.L, 3, Presidenl 47 Lcilin Honor So- ciely 3, lreosurer 47 Choir 47 Modrigols 4. Fx JEANNE SIMON Girls' Chorus 2: Tell-o-Tole Theoler 27 Music Appreciolion Club 37 Choir 3,47 Koppo Tri-Y 3,42 Blue ancl Gray, Adverlising Sloli 4. GLENDA SKINNER Kay Pep Club 27 Homeroom 'lreosurer 2,3, Vice Presidenl 47 Dellci Tri-Y 37 Foshion ond Modeling Club 3: Welcome Commillee 37 Blue ond Gray Adverlising Sloll 47 French Honor Sociely 4. 246 JOHN SIEBER Seb Boseboll 2 Foolboll 23 EDWIN SIMENSON Ed Colilormo 23 Boslcelboll 3 Golf 34 Golf Club4 DANNELLE SIMMS Cheerleader 3 4 JV 2 Cheerleading Club 2 3 l.C.C. 4 Belo Tri Y 3 4 Graduarion Rehearsal ANDRE SMITH Homeroom Treasurer 2: Band 2,3.4: Orchesfra 3.4. ELAINE SMITH Welcome Club 2: Spanish Honor Sociely 2.3.4: Typing for Fun Club 3: Bela Club 3.4: Office Assisfanl 3.4. FREDERICK WILSON SMITH Fred Granby High School. Norfolk Virginia 27 Cue Club 2: Crew 3.4: lnframurals 3.4: Key Club 3,4 Lab Assislanf 3.4. MURRAY SMITH Model Airplane Club 2: Infnamurals 2.3: Evolulion of Jazz Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Choir 4. NANCY SMITH Fashion and Modeling Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2.3 Knilling Club 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: C.A.R. 4: Choir 4: French Club 4 Welcome Commillee 4, ROBERT STILSON SMITH Arundel High School, Anne Arundel, Maryland 2.3: Science Club 2.3: Visual Aid 2.3.47 Bela Club 4: Library Assislanf 4: Malh Club 4. .he Z ROGER SMITH lnlramurals 2: Mililary Science Club 2. STANLEY SMITH S'I'an Inframurals 2: Firefighlers Club 2.3: Rescue Squad 3. Q25 1 J MARILYN SMOOT G.A.A. 2: Omega Tri-Y 2: Bridge Club 3: Della Tri-Y 3. Presidenr 4: Welcome Club 3.4: Y-Teens 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Blue and Gray, Publici+y 4: Elos 4: Penman Ar+ Club 4. PATRICIA SNIVELY Po+ I-landiwork Club 2: D.E. Club 3.4. 'QNX IV' N Senior Social Whirl wax WILLIAM SOUDERS Bill Graphic Arls Club 27 lnlromurols 23 Bible Club 3, ANN SPANGENBERG Fencin Club 2' T in for Fun Club 2' Blue Q i YP 9 - ond Gray, Represenlolive 2.3: GAA. 2,3,4: Foshions ond Modeling Club 3: Welcome Club 3: Homeroom Secrelory 3.4: De-llo Tri-Y 4. JOAN SPAULDING Moiorelles Club 2: Bible Club 3, CAROLYN SPELL G.Px.A. 2: Moiorelle Club 2: Y'Teens 2: Voriely Show 2: Greely Exchange 3: l.C.C. 3: Koppo Tri-Y 3: Loiin Club 3: lvloioreiie 3, Co-Coploin 4: Belo Club 4: Blue and Gray, Adver- 'fising Sloll 4: l-lomeroom Treosurer 4: Welcome Commiliee 4. JANE SPRING G.A.A. 2: Typing lor Fun Club 2: Y-Teens 2: Bridge Club 3: l-loll Monilor 3: Belo Club 3.4: Dello Tri-Y 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Welcome Commillee 3,4. A DEMONSTRATION by Mr. Chrisfie helps Alex Herr. Corol Booy, and Noncy Solisbury underslond neulrolizofion. Boseboll 3' Golf Club 3. RUSHA SOUTHERN Rue G.A.A. 2: Girls' Chorus 2' Y Teens 'R T1- ,, y ,A fl' Climaxes a'r Willard if QP: ' NORMA SPRINGER Homeroom Treasurer 2: Class Cheerleader 2: - Blue and Gra , Represenlarive 3' Cheerleader, J.V. 3: Cheerleading . 4' y . Club 3' Kappa Tri-Y 3,47 Penman 4. TEURA STARK Te S+. Helen s Hall. Oregon 2' Choir 2,31 Kniving Club 3: Della Tri-Y 4: Pep Club 4, '55 42 A E' 1 ' 4 1? i f, 1:1 in CHARLES STEC Plwologrophy Club 2: lnlramurals 2.3: Model Air- plane Club 3: Baseball, Manager 3: Blue and Gray, S+al:l Phofog- raplrier 3,4: Crossed Sabres, Slafl Phofograplwer 4. JAMES STEELE Jim Homeroom Vice Presidenl 2: Typing for Fun Club 2: Variery Show 2: Baslcelball 3,4, J.V. 2: Concerf Band 2,3,4: Faolball 3.4, J.V. 2: Traclc 3.4, J.V. 2: Music Apprecia+ion Club 3: Elos 3, Hislorian '47 Orclieslra 3.4: Lellermans Club 4. FRANKLIN STEPHENS Frank Bridge Club 2: Debale Team 2: lnrra- murals 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Frenclw Honor Sociely 2,3,4: Pro Con Club 3: Science Honor Sociely 3,4: Clwoir 4: Madrigals 4. JO ANN STERLING Jo Penman, Represenrorive 3. JOSEPH STERLING Joe Inlramurols 2,3,4: Evolurion of Jazz Club 3: Track 4. BlLLlE STEWART Kappa Tri-Y 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Chaplain 4: Knirring Club, Vice Presidenf 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Bela Club 3,4. ROBERT BRUCE STORES Bible Club 2: Pro Con Club 3: Foofball, Manager 3,4: Varsily Club 4. JOHN STOUTENBURGH Marching Band 2.3, Caplain 4: Pre- Service Club 3: l.C.C.4. O it' 4-0 VIRGINIA ELIZABETH SUTTERLIN Ginnabefh Pep Club, Treasurer 2: Varsiiy Show 2: Girls' Slaie 3: Homeroom Secreiary 3, Presideni 4: Honor Card Commiifee 4: Penman, Publiciiy Manager 3, Ar? Edifor 4: Ouill and Scroll 3, Presideni 4: Elos 4: Office Assisiani 4. BARBARA SWANSEN Bee Girls' Chorus 2: Pep Club 2: Homeroom Secrefary 2,3, Treasurer 4: Cheerleader, J.V. 3: Bela Tri-Y 3,4: Bridge Club 4. MICHAEL TANSEY Mike Hof Rod Club 2: Homeroom Presiclenf 2: Model Airplane Club 2.3: Inframurals 2.3: Cusromizing Club 3. DANA TAYLOR CAROLYN THAYER Lyn Slceiching Club 2: Knifiing Club 3: Mixed Chorus 4. DUFF THOMAS Infromurols 2: Graphic Aris Club 2,3. WILMA THOMAS Y-Teens 2: Homeroom Chaplain 2. Vice Presi- denf 4. Baccalaureaie Sermon AL SULLIVAN THOMAS SULLIVAN Tom Golf Club 2: Crew 2,3,4: Foorball 3: Homeroom Presideni 3.4: Blue and Gray 4: Crew Club 4: Key Club 4: Varsiiy Club 4. 12 'ht A 1? DALE THOMPSON Kaiserslaufern American Hi h School Kaiser T -f-' . g . - gaugern, Germany 2: Foofball 2: German-American Club 2: Rifle u 2, I. Sers Graduation Moods DOROTHY THOMPSON DoHie Orcheslra 2: Y-Teens 2.3: Sigma Tri-Y 3i Girls' Chorus 3.4: Bible Club 4. ESTHER THOMPSON Drama Club 2.3: Y-Teens 2.3. 'P GLADYS THOMPSON Orcheslra 2: Y-Teens 2: Mixed Chorus 3 Sigma Tri-Y 3. CAROLYN THORNE G.A.A. 2' Leaders Club 2' Bible Club 3 Della Tri-Y 3. JANETTE TIPPENS Typing Club 27 D.E. Club. Treasurer 4: D.E Clubs of Virginia. Secrelary 4 ESTHER TITTLE Leaders Club 2: Variely Show 2: Pro Con Club 3 CHARLES TITUS Charlie lnlramurols 2.3: Gym Assisfanf 4. DOROTHY TODD Doi' J.C.l.. 2: Bela Club 2.3: C.A.R. 3.4: Del+a Tri-Y 3.4. JAMES TODD Jim Trainers Club 3: Afhlelic Appreciafion Club 4. NANCY TOTH Fencin Club 2 T in Club 2' Tell a Tale Theoler 9 i YP 9 i ' ' 23 Spanish Honor Sociefy 2.3.41 Fashions and Modeling Club 3. 2,545 7, x, ...,,,, ii X ,..'+ ,4- I... i ff fi 'Av' '--. uf' A ,, PM ,S 2 .1 if Gr q 3- S-v 2' f 4--X 'UQ 'i an x Y' ,ag J, As Q. ' my . 'Y' ie f ix f, I -, XT ' ' J Commencement Day MARY TRENT Pep Club 2i Homeroom Vice Presideni 2, Treasurer 3, Secrelary 4i Cheerleaders Club 3, Secrelary 47 Cheerleader 3,47 Kappa Tri-Y 3, Ca-Chaplain 4. PAUL TYNER Monrreal High School 27 Track 27 Chess Club 2,37 lnframurals 2,347 Physics Club 3i Homeroom Treasurer 4. KAY TYSON 6.A.A. 27 Typing Club Qi Penman Represenlalive gf Pholography Club, Secrelary-Treasurer 3i Y-Teens 3i Gamma TrieY 3,47 Ollice Assislanr 4. ROBERT TYSON S+. Andrews High School, Buenos Aires, Argenrina 27 Baseball 2,37 Foorball 2,37 Track 2,37 Fencing Club 3,47 Hall Monilor 4i l.C.C. 4. KENNETH UPDEGROVE Pensacola High School, Pensacola Florida 2i Crew 3,47 Lab Assislanl 4, ALICE VAN BUSKIRK Maiorerie 21 Advanced Dance Club 3. ROBERT VANCE Bob Coin and Slamp Club 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenr 2, Treasurer 47 Public Speaking Club 37 Bela Club 3,47 Scence Honor Sociely 4: Debale Club 3,47 Speakers Bureau 4. MARTHA VAN LEUNEN Monierey Union High School 27 GAA. 27 Spanish Club, Treasurer 27 Coronado High School 3i Ari Club. Treasurer 37 G.A.A. Presidenr 37 Posrer Club 3. MARY VAN OVER Befiy Sainl Paul High School, Porlsnnoulh, ' Virginia 2.37 Baskerball 27 Dramalic Club 2,37 Olee Club 2,37 Della Tri-Y 4i Thespians 4. MARLENE VARVA P- Ends Senior Year MARGARET VIA French Club 22 Della Tri-Y 4: Y-Teens 4. EDWARD VOGEL Ed Cross Ccunlry 2: Tennis, Manager 2: Lab or , 'ac' C cc 2 3' Blue and Gray,3e:'e1eola'Qe 4 Scif Edt' 4' Siarlsn l'lcrar Sociely 34: l-lorneroorn Treasurer 4: Lab Assisi- a 4. SANDRA WADLOW Sandy Pep Club 2: Girls' Chorus, Treasurer 2 3' l-lorneroorn Secrefary 2,4, Vice Presidenr 3: Cheerleaders Club 3' Cheerleader 4, J.V. 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3,4. RONALD WAGNER Ronnie Concerl Band 2: Fooiball J.V. 2: Bafeball 3, J.V. 2: Mechanical Drawing Club 2: lnlramurals 3: l'lI 'l9'OOVTN Vice Presidenl 4. BETTIE WAGSTAFF Cheerleader 3, J.V. 2, Caplain 4: Homeroom Presidenl 2, Vice Presidenl 3: Kappa Tri-Y 3.4: Pep Rally Corn- miffee 4. ANN WAINWRIGHT Blue and Gray, Represenfalive 2: Tri-Y 2: Knilling Club 3. MARGO WALCAVICH G.A.A. 2: Library Assislanl' 2: Pep Club 2: Tell-a-Tale Theafer 2: Grass Harp 3: Posler Club 3: Thespians 3.4: Qllice Assislanl 4: The Youngesf' 4. JACQUELYN WALK Jackie Carlisle l-ligh School, Carlisle, Pennsyl- vania 2: Periscope Slaif 2: Maiorelle Club 3: Ollice Assisfanr 3: Gamma Tri-Y 4, 'rif2fW6f 1WT, FZ?'7 'W' 1 -.' f -- , , , :gif - ' jg : ' 'fi 4 1. if 3 lx: os. L Q, 3x.-- X- GENE WALLIN l'lo'r Rod Club 2: Bela Club 3: Homeroom Vice Q Presidenr 3, Presidenl' 4: Lab Assislanf 4. . 4 i Q: ,Vx 'tr -5 L L i - 9' DIANA WALSH Bridge Club 3: Office Assisfanl 3,4. Am JOAN WATERS Kappa Tri-Y 2: Library Assislanl' 23 Belo Club 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Penmon 3: Crossed Sabres 3.4: Pep Assembly Commilree 4. JOYCE WATKINS Moiorelfe Club 2.3,4: Maiorelle 3.4. RAYMOND WATSON Ray Track Club 2: Cross Counlry 2.3: Track 2,37 Key Club 3: Varsify Club 3.4: Gym Assisfarvr 4. SONIA WATSON Sonnie Homeroom Treasurer 2: F.H.A. 3. MARY JO WEBB Dance Club 2: Whisl Club 3. LAURA WEEDEN Mi'Hie Blue and Gray, Represenfafive 2: Pep Club 2: Della Tri-Y 33 Homeroom Presidenf 3,43 C.A.R, 4. JUDITH WEEKS Judy Bible Club 27 J.C.L. 27 Y-Teens 2: Hall Monifor 3: Lalin Club, Secrelary 3: Bela Club 3,45 Della Tri-Y 3,4, LYLA WEICHSELDORFER Lolly Kubosoke High School, Okinawa 2: G.A.wA. 2: Typhoon 2: Spanish Club 27 lnfernalional Club 3: Be+a Club 4. Graduates Appraise BEVERLY WATERS Bev Y-Teens 25 Nurses Club 2.3: Library Assislonf 37 Thespions 3,43 Bela Tri-Y 43 Mixed Chorus 4. CHARLOTTE WATERS Crossed Sabres 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Bela Club 2,3,4g Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 2.3, Adverlising Edilor 43 Bridge Club 3: Della Tri-Y 3: Choir 3,43 Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secrelary 43 Lalin Honor Sociely 3,41 Kappa Tri-Y 4. F , 61 Qs -4 -arf I? xv? 2 Pasf Achievemenfs HELEN WERTZ ,l.C.L. 2: Pep Club 2: Variefy Show 2: Bridge Club 3: Homeroom Vice Presideni 3: Spanish Honor Sociery 3.4, MICHAEL WEST Mille Drill Team 2: Track 2.3: Pre-Service Club 3. MARIAN WHEELER Sue Typing for Fun Club 2. WILLIAM WHIPPLE Bill Homeroom Presidenl 2.3: Tennis 2.3, Cap- fain 4: Choir 4: Hall Monifor 4. JEAN WHITE Lab Assisfanfs Club 2.3: Wresfling. J.V. 3.4: Lab Assisfanl 3.4: Homeroom Vice Presidenf 4. GREG WHITEHOUSE Audio Visual Club 2.3: Belo Club 3: Library Assisfanf 3. Library Assisfanl Club 3: Hall Monifor 4. WILLIAM WHITTEN Reed Fire Figh+ers Club 2: Homeroom Vice Presidenf 2: Marching Band 2.3: All Sfaie Band 2.3.4: Concerf Band 2,3.4: Crew 4. J.V. 2.3: Color Guard 3.4: Key Club 3.4: Choir 4: Orcheslra 4. ANNEGRET WIESEKE Ann Swimming Club 2: Choir 2.37 Dancing Club 2.3: Fencing Club 2.3: French Club 2.3: Gym Club 2.3: Philos- ophy Club 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Ads Club 37 English Club 3: Skiing Club 3: Exchange Sfudenl-Germany 4: Penman. Feafure Edifor 4: The Younges'r 4. SHIRLEY WILEY G.A.A. 2: Trampoline Club, Secrefory-Treasurer 2: Y-Teens 2: Laiin Club. Treasurer 3: Bela Club 2.3.4: C.A.R. 3.4: J.C.L. 3.4: Lafin Honor Sociefy 3.4: Mixed Chorus 3.4: Della Tri-Y 4. GERALD WILLARD Jerry Fire Fighlers Club 2: Marching Band 21 Concerf Band 2.3,4: Track 2.3: Cross Counfry 3: Key Club 3: Color Guard 3.4. S'rrive 'ro Meer Demands of Presenf BOB MCMILLIAN poinfs 'rhe finger of suspicion 0+ Sue Duncon in o mock friol in government ROBERT WILLS Bob Crew 2' Siem ond Coin Club 2: Officials Club f P 3: Wresfling 3. GARY WILSON Norlurcil Science Club 2: Discussion Club 31 Pro Con Club 37 Boslcerboll, Vorsify Mcinoger 3. LYLE ANNETTE WILSON G.A.A. 27 Nurses Club 27 Foslwions ond Modeling Club 3. PATRICIA WILSON Pof Homemolcing Club 2: Girls' Chorus 3: lnferncfioncil Club 4. Leave Our World and . SUZANNE WILSON Suzie Class Senalor 2: F.T.A., Treasurer 2: l-lomeroorn Vice Presidenl 2: Penman 2, Publicily 3: NASC European Tour, Presidenl 3: Bela Tri-Y 3: Chaplain 4: Lalin Honor Sociely 3,4: Srudenl Council, Firsl Vice Presidenl' 3, Presidenl 4. CHARLES WING Fire Fighlers Club 2. l 'rr' .JA 44 'JR' WILLIAM OWEN WINKLER Baseball, J.V. Manager 2: Slcelching and Carlooning Club 2: Library Assislanl 3: Mechanical Drawing Club 3. BETSY WINN Winnie Chamblee High School, Chamblee Georgia 2.3: Girls' Sollball Team 2: F.B.L.A. 2: Homeroom Secrelary 2. Vice Presidenl' 3, Presidenf 4: Gamma Tri-Y 3: Fashions and Model- ing Club 3: Crossed Sabres, Typisl 4. RAE WINN Fashion and Modeling Club 2: Fencing Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Penman, Circulalion 2: Y-Teens 2: Alpha Tri-Y 3: Hall Monilor 3: Modern Dance Club 3: Welcome Club 3: Bela Club 43 Della Tri-Y 4: Drama Club 4: Lab Assislanl 4. NORETA WINTERBURG F.T.A. 2: Tell-a-Tale Theater 2: Bible Club 3: Pep Club 3: F.H.A. 3: Home Economics Assislanl 3.4. CORNELIA WITUL Connie F,T.A. 3: Library Assislanl 3: Library Club 3: Welcome Club 3.4. RONALD JOHN WOJCIK Ron New London High School. New London. Conneclicul' 2: Bowling Club 2: Chess Club 2: J.C.L. 3: Penman 3: lnlramurals 4: Office Assislanr 4, RONALD WOLFE Ronnie Suilland High School, Suilland, Maryland 2: Chorus 3. EVA LEAH WOLFSON Bridge Club 3: Pep Club 3: French Club 4: Library Assislanl' 4: Ollice Assislanl 4. JAMES YATES Quifmon Hugh School 2 Foolboll 2. Become Hope of Fu'rure ELIZABETH ANNE WRIGHT Bifsy Columbus High School, Colum- bus, Georgia 2: French Club 2: Teen Club, Vice Presidenr 2: Gommo Tri-Y 3: Pro Con Club 3: Belo Club 3,4. JOSEPH YANEY Joe Homeroom Vice Presiclenl 2: Presidenf 3,43 lnfromurols 2,3: Marching Bond 2,3: Boys' Sfcile 3: Penmon Assislonf Business Monoger 3, Business Monoger 4: Quill ond Scroll 3, Vice Presidenl 4: Elos 4: Honor Cord Review Board 4. JOHN YOUNG Slomp ond Coin Club 2. Orcheslro 2,3,4: Troclc 2,3,4: Cross Counfry 3: Mofhemolics Club 3: Sponish Honor Sociely 3.4: Belo Club 4: Choir 4. RAYMOND YOUNG Roy Conservofion Club 2: Key Club 3: Pre- Service Club 3: Blue and Gray, Represenlofive 4: lnlromurols 4. MARY ANNE YOWELL Nurses Club 2: Clinic Assislonf 2,3: Bridge Club 3. RICHARD ZIEMER Lob Assislcnl Club 2,3: Concerl' Bond 2,3, Vice Presidenl 4: Marching Bond 2,3: Officer 4: Science Honor Sociely 4. PEGGY ZINN Peg Holl Monilor 4. 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There ss no need fo skup from s+ore +0 sfore Judy McCullough ond Doug EPMOH sfcp of Pyer s Fwe ond Ten 1oco+ed an +he Wes+oyer Shoppmno Cenfer A fovonfe of W Lnes when shoppsng for school needs hordwo e upphes ond yorous o+her crhdes Aye 5 offer bo+h quonhfy ond ouohfy The Qonvement selfse wce ond check om orrongemenfs ore o promfnenf Mme soy Q Feomre SNYDER S HARDWARE COMPANY Lee Highway and Faarfax Drive Falls Church Vurgmla CO Malmda Deal and Gene Sher man are preparing for lhe ap proaching summer oufcloor sea son Snyder and Company Hard ware offers a complele line of oulcloor and sporls equapmenf Gene and Malinda appear well salisfued wilh The qualify of fheir selecluon 'Salislacllon will be wruf len on your lace loo when you vnsil Snyder and Company and see For yourself 'rhe hardware gardening home furnishing and sporls cleparlmenls Localed near by ID Easl Falls Church Snyders Hardware is easily accessible 'ro sludenls al' W L ARLINGTON MOTOR COMPANY I9l7 Nor+h Moore Sfreel' George Scheele and Tom l-las kell offer lheur sludued opinions and advice lo rhe mechanic a+ Arlinglon Molors. Here The car is being specially prechecked as is done +o all cars prior 'ro sale. The people al +he Arlinglon Molor Company are always willing lo discuss fhe infricale workings and problems of your car wilh you. Their repair shop is above re- proach, and lheir mechanics' skilled hands keep your car run- ning like new. Arlinglon Mofor Company is 'rhe place lo gel your new Ford lor '58. Arlmgfon Virginia W nv- 269 MURPHY AND AMES LUMBER COMPANY l820 Norih Fori' Myer Drive Arlingfon, Virginia 'A N5 Several W-Liles ore looking over fhe prospecis In building moferuols of Murphy ond Ames Lumber Compony These do if yourselfers ore going in for if IH o bug woy However Morgue Jones Julie Novolc .leonne Simon re due Jomes Jim Brewbolcer ond Al Sulluvon lcnow fhof Murph ond Ames is +he ploce 'ro loo for quoluiy ond economy in building mcferuols This group IS up in The our laierolly over ihe fine groin ond sfrengih of Murphy ond Ames Lumber GEGRGE H RUCKER COMPANY i403 Nor+h Courfhouse Road Arlmgion VITQIUIG George Scheele ond Louise ln mon ore geffxng ihe informohon on reol esfoie from o mon wnfh vos? knowledge Mr Ashlon C Jones 'rhe sensor member of 'rhe firm hos been ossocuoied with 'fhe George l-l Ruclcer Company for olmosf fnffy yeors Vnsnhng 'rhe Rucker Compony will ossure W Lifes oi experienced odvnce and fmesi +reo'rmen'r in 'rheur larsl deol ings in ihe reol esioie ond msur once fields O 9 l 'l '55 . 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I ,, X L V -A' ' I - I 1 , . . . . is . .5 . . , 'x I 3 g .' , A ' , I In Ulf. x., 'B , FURNITURE INCORPORATED 273I Wnlfon Boulevard Arlmgfgn' VH-gmlq + Roxanne Romans Annerfe Mc Allrsrer and Lael Swrnney have Q1 dropped rn of Furnrrure Incorpo rafed lo prclc up 'rhe lafesr fashron rrends rn rnferror decoralng Af Furmfure lncoporoled can be found lusf fhe furnurure puece for whrch you are looking from rradr honal To confemporary slyles happy fo help you n your selec IOV1 L CONKLYN S FLORIST 2046 Wulson Boulevard Arlmgfon Vlrglmc Neal Olrver wrll be guaranfeed an A I ralrng by hrs dale for The dance when he shows up wnfh an exqunslfe corsage from Conlclyns Florrsr Under Danny Conlrlyn s persuasrve solesmanshnp Neal consrders dozzlrng hrs dale wrfh a rare doub'e orchrd Offerung lop qualrfy flowers for all occasions Conlclyns Florrs+ prepares every order wurh orngnnal and refreshrng varrefy I A . ' N7 6 . . - ,fi X ,I 4 . 1 I . l Y N i . ' . . V ,JA . I . . .- lj - 'X qu Furnirure, lncorporafed will be ' ,, l ' , +I . 1- 17 . I . U 1' ' , . A . 3200 Nor+h Washmg'ron Boulevard Arlmgion Vnrglnla Jerry Haley shows Norma Springer +he modern equlpmenf used by 'rhe Dale Lumber Com pany These suparuor machnnes are uruhzed nn conluncllon wnrh care ful handhng an order 'ro safeguard rhe quahfy of 'rhelr rnalerlals Dale Lumber Company excells In cus romer services as well as producf qualufy Each cusfomer I5 recerved warh Courleous Individual allen hon whefher he ns a do If your seller or unreresfed ID purchasing lor a large scale consrruchon 'ob EDMONDS FORD COMPANY Wilson Boulevard A l'n9l'0 V '9'n'o Irene Beclrner samples fhe spa clous Inferior of fhe new 57 Ford s lrunlc whole Ronnre Wagner dns cusses nfs sleek lanes They fund 'rhaf nf IS o pleasure fo shop In fhe affrocfnve show rooms Ed mund Ford Company offers you servuce nor only before you buy bu+ also conhnued servncrng 'rhroughouf fhe life of your car You are offered 'rhe besr of selec hon from among 'rhe besf of cars by Edmund Ford Company HAYMAN'S FASHION SHOP 5880 N. Washingion Boulevard Arlingfgnl Virginia 530 King Sifeef Alexandria, Virginia 3903 M+. Vernon Avenue Alexandria, Virginia 'Fashion Iirsis' from Haymans are admired by Mikie Peierson ard Susan Kinnemann Offering a clorhino coIIecfion of famous makes I-Iaymans II heIp y choose wiseIy from ther spor+s ear campus casuaIs or glamcr ous afferdork dress ups IdeolIy Iocafed in 'rhe Wesiover Shopping Cenfer I-Iaymons is your besf bei for fashions of varie+y and qualify GUSTI S ITALIAN RESTAURANT I837 NW M Sfreef Wqghlngfgn D C To W Lifes o dafe ig noi corn pee wifhouf o sf 'ro Gusfvs I+oI an Resiauranf In 'rh s doy and are Ihe onIy ah wer I Ihe hung y Ieenaqer s oppehfe The casual ofmosphere oi red checked 'rob'e cIo+hs and candIeIiahI a++rgQ+ W Lies Io Gush s n droves Pa? y McDay Buddy Barnes Ann I-Ieisig and Rick Bryan o e Iypi oI OI The cus orners who en oy o rneaI O Gu I s Wo h rgio J , , wi oi. I I W -Y' . VV I I ' - r I I ' ' 3 o Q f I I i yi I 'I I , I age, Ifalian pizza and spagheiii ,S s C V - I ' I , s I I I si' - s I I ng ifnesf, 271 S. KANN SONS COMPANY Nor+h Fairfax Drive and Washingfon Blvd. Arlingfon, Virginia av P-1 eoe a a Kay U an aa Ben Campoei rw e seiecrian of a sporhoq UTM rom + e Me De-parfmefwr a+ S Kan mpa v ar ofier a rn Wiae varie+y o aUoii1y gooa I+ conside ed by W Ldes fo be a om e+e any oi rare-5 Un er r oai or he e paso aUc+ a e hop mi pree iv ore sfop For celedion and orvemerwce comomed wifi' rofclw a oa ri D au Wand na WESTOVER BEAUTY SALON 5845 Washingfon Boulevard Al'Ilf19+0f1. VIFQINC1 Sarwai Razor and Bev Rowderv e geff wg ai p effie U 9+ ver eaU'y aa a ri M a fri O ef ver BeaU y Sai 1 away ae? a F 'Y G' la r r' B cri- , , an i ' 1 i H1 - . , C . f ' rt v5 ,' , . 11 Q! I Safeco 'f.K we .5 ' N' ,, ' ' 5 's, if' 'Q' .A . W I . 0 I 'Q pi 5, ' d A ' . o .e r ., i f I+ is fbie Y 'N 1 ' N ra Cow' rw e-'Nr S Di S , - Top. va E, Kan' is T- ' . . X ,QA of ii !'r'dp'a+ -Q W sc B X S i W For MH I o5 1pi '+1 on a Biue and y.' oi ' v a apeciai iooif o ,bar big d fe l W EC f Of' 'S i eay f Q pie ee yaU and ave frf U 'T -, beef ai cafe +C ya. lair. 'uf 'Z ,Xi 'P A ' A A V- 2 x , ... I 'fx ,Q Q Q I 1' , J I . !f1.4 g . 2 if f X A 1' , !, k 3725 l-ee l'll9l WCIY Arlmg+on Vnrgmua Lee Burler ond Sondn Hohm ore louslly decldmg on Mcfhers Doy glffs from o shop of dusfunc hon Cherrydole Flornsf Lee ond Sond: have o wnde ronge of florol clesugns from whlch lo rnolce 0 sol' usfynng selechon cur flowers plonlers corsoges ond polled plcnfs Flowers from Cherrydcle Floras? ore olwoys on oppropruofe gulf 'rhof will be cherrshed on ony occosuon 5 DEWEY HARDWARE COMPANY 4756 Lee Hgghwqy Arllngfon Vnrgmuc Whale Ancly Morrison conlem plofes buymg o ho+che+ Louuse DeCo fo molces I+ her duly +0 loolc oul for lhe wellore of nearby cuslomers Andy ond Louuse ore shoppmg nn Dewey l-lordwore known lor nfs lorge sroclc of hord wore supplnes Dewey Hordwore Furnnsheg porn? elecrrnc fools and bunlders hordwore for fou+ ful do 1+ yourself followers ond oddnhon boosls 0 sporhng ond gorden deporfmenf When you shop ol Dewey l-lordwore fs o sure bef fhof youll Fund exocfly who? wull meer your needs ,,,1l-P' 2 Johnson's Flowers Johnson's Greenhouse 4540 Lee Highway 2737 N. Lexingfon Sfreel' JA 5-3005 KE 8-5258 I fhmlc fhof I shall never ee Ken Murray Pof Jones and Don Remberf admnre fhe beaufr lul plcnfs of Johnsons Fower shop The freshness qualify and voruefy of selecfuon of Johnsons ns unbeofoble For gnffs or flowers for fhof specuol person on fhof exfrospecuol occosuon Johnsons delnghfs ID offernng nfs ossusfonce Remember We grow our own flowers L G BALFOUR COMPANY 7II I5+h Sfreef NW WGlSl1Ingf0fI D C ' The L G Balfour Company as headquorfers for oll WLufes rn feresfed In selecfmg group cresfs and owords Here Pof Pochyn slcr Donno Bronsford Beffy Cox ond Dove Hoglund nnspecf fhe mosfer croffsmonshnp wzfh whnch fhe fnne engraving and design work as done by Bolfour s Balfour s IS fhe cenfer fo which W L sfu denfg heod when rn need f frophues ond club unsngnno The frne policy of courfeous service rs beung carried on by Bolfours nn odvlslng fhe Senuors of 58 rn fhelr selechon of class rlngs H l S P X,- x . . I J' . r r Y . - - . . I. 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X 1 ' ' l .WWA 2' xx X 4 K' RAYE'S OF WESTOVER 5867 Nor+l1 Washmgfon Boulevard Arlmgfon Vnrgnmo Wlweflmer nfs for fhe Sock l-lop flwe Sensor Prom Raye s of Wesfover wall have 'rlwe answer fo your clollmng needs Carolyn Spell shows Kay Slcunner a slurl 'rbal wall malce a smarf ensemble wnllw 'flue :vy league bermuda ouflnf Koy IS lblnlcung of buying Carolyn herself as wearing a slcnrf and sweafer from Raye s large assorfmenl' ol wearung apparel To bunld up your wardrobe Royes of Wes+over IS defnnufely flue slore fo vusuf 7 3l746 Wilson Boulevard Arhngmn Vlrgmla Charlofle Walerg and Janice Funlchouser are doing whal every Arlinglonian should do looking lo A L Kelley 8m Sons for guidance in lheir every insurance and bonding need A L Kelley 8: Sons are experfs in lheir field and have been Arlingfon s lead ing ohhce of service since I9l8 for all 'rypes of insurance and bonding THOMPSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE 932 Norfh Kenmore Sfreei' Arlmgfon Vlrgmla Sir Galahad Dave Mifchell 'roos by in his moving van iusf in +ime 'ro save fair maiden Bar- bara Bolfcher from soiling her doinfy foofsies on the long walk home. Chivalry is noi' ye? dead, nor is Thompson Transfer and Sforage. They are always on fhe job. eager 'ro serve you, For near- by moves or a long disfance haul, Thompson Transfer and Sforoge excelsrin +he cour+esy and care of your possessions +ha+ will pu? you af ease on moving day. A. L. KELLEY 8: SONS ..l ,. LEE-LEXINGTON PHARMACY 57l9 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Virginia Two melodious Mads,l' Carol lnge and Neal Davis, sfoclc up on a supply of cough dropg fhal will keep fheir volces warbling af fheir singing best Also available a+ Lee-Lexington Pharmacy are a cornplefe line of magazines cos- mehcs and lays For a complefe shopp ng f p nn one slap Lee Lexrngfon Pharmacy ns fhe place fo go 4I I2 Wulson Boulevard CASUAL CORNER Srmply Wonderful Sporfswear UK Arlmgfon, Vrrgmla Colleguafe lS The good word lalely and Belly Wagsfaff and Sandy Wadlovf are going In for +ne besf of lvy League wear al fhe Casual Corner Shop IH Parlc ungfon Casual Corner carries dressy and school clofhes as well as achve sporfs glofhe For lhe preced un qualrfy and selechon of +he lusl' rnghl ou+fn+ for +ha+ spe cua occasion fs fhe Casua Corner ll rl 'Q , . - V! . . , x , lil ' . l s I I 3- J , 1 ' ,- f f . Q7 I - 1 ' 2 32 H 52 . . I best yel no? necessarily hugh 7157 my . A I ' .' ' - , ' V, - ' Al ' , il l 'b 1 .N ' l iw . , '-- 1 . 7 u .X 'A I ARLINGTON TRUST COMPANY Sixieenih Sfreei and Courfhouse Road Arling+on, Virginia 80 VS. busy sludenrs like Bill Howard and Chrusirne Harms fund banking a pleasanr rask ar 'rhe Arlmgron Trusr Company Bill shows Chrrsfrne how simple I+ rs fo deposir hrs savings a+ one of fhe ihree convenrenr arrvern windows This rmporianl service of Arlrngion Trusr allows you ro remain In your car whale deposrlrng wrfhdrawrng Thereby elrmlnarrng sfandrng in long lines The windows remain en l m 730 am +1 3 a ieafure much apprecialed by sludenls and adulfs alike who oifen ind regular banking hours Impossible ro use For ihe inside banker ample parking space rs provided IH Arlrngron Trusls mulh level parking area ii ,A f ' r 's . . .. or . . I op ro : . . un 'l 7: O p.m., . Q E 4050 Lee Highway Tom Sulhvan and Chuclc Crowell decuded +o Hear Grefchen Greene and Alice Peclr 'ro dunner and na+urally +he place 'rhey pnclced was 'rhe Famuly Tea House Aluce and Chuclc are planmng fo Q Chnnese and order one of lhe Tea House s +as+y Chnnese dushes whxle Grefchen and Tom are de cndung among +he many Amerrcan foods offered Excellung In good fhe Fomuly Tea House as fhe place for fha? lafe dvnner or fha? offer fhe game snack FAMILY TEA HOUSE Arlmgfon Vlrglma xxkllx OLD DOMINION CLEANERS 4036 Lee Hsghway Arlmg+on Vlrgsma Jnmmv Sfeele and Gnnnabe+h Sufferlun are being shown fhrough fhe planf of Old Domrnuon Clean ers These fwo W Lifes are 'ralung odvan+age of The sparl' of prnde wnfh which all procedures of Old Domumon are open fo fhe publnc For a qunclc press rob or 'rnorough cleaning Old Dommlon Speclol zes nn 'rhe 'ob well done 281 I , Q . X D 4 ' l ' l n.Q-' Lf! ' . ' ., l ' l x' X O I A vu . f l r x food and a cordial afmosphere, V 4 ' LC H . .ffgia - , . xt ' I ' . . y I xl . l .'. . N AN ' - MILTON H. COMLEY, FLORIST 5353 Lee Highway There may be a blizzard auf slde buf nnsude MnI+on H Com Ieys Floras? :Is always sprung HarrueIGr1gsby and Hobby Neale have dropped In ai' Mllfon H Comley s for a brearh ol June In January Flowers from MlI+on H Comleys add a Iouch of beauly 'ro any occasion whefher formal or Informal Remember when your fursl 'rhoughr as flowers your second Ihoughf should be Mulfon H Comleys Arlingfon, Virginia WESTOVER BAPTIST CHURCH CAME? I Y fk! ly N Bi! 'I+ g3.,x Q ,Y 'A+1sf ' I I-ff as .f vm. I 1 ' 71 f -'ir' nf l! at rg lilly ,I wa .2 2 'I I elf' W iii vs I have sef before you Ilfe and deafh fherefore choose Ilfe Deui' 30 I9 W Barker Harduson Pas'I'or N Washlng+on Boulevard John D Raymond Assocuafe Pasfor and Pafruclc I Ienry Drive A church 'rhaf belueves In :Ts young people and offers Bfble 5+udy leadership musuc recreahon and CIIVISIIOVW Ihem opporfumfles for +oI'aI developmenr rhrough worshup Iellowshnp ' , I v I - - 1 ' - - , I. . I ' V I T . Q S I H , K P :LAY I Q su , I Q W. . - I 1, . , I ' - ,I f ' w ff as If, . 1 X I I I M A Ilxibe ..:. 4+ I 1- I we .Q Je' . Y shy. , . I 5 I . if 'EV ,y 'Q 25' ,QT L B gil, 5 I ' ,, A ' I 1 2 ff'g::f ,.-cw NZ .1 'rf fa , Q M he ., ' H ' ' ' swf . -rl T. ' -.1'7Q'l .' If 3' 'qv , 4- Q- -..A, 4, 'U Y sg N ,,.'..,,' 5.1. 4,36 , Q ' L ,iQ-'Tuff ' :X , g ' rf, sv Us - nz ,E ,, rss, NY , Q ' I H! I ' 1'Y3'4' 'I' 'T' ' I . T' 9 ' T 1 ' V! . 5 ff 4. ' ' QM ', 'I' gf, 'K ., ' 'fi 1 . L? Q ' ,:. ' I A' Q'-'V' A ' , 'V-if Q V. - A F ef All- f v-vA ' my , f - , , Q ,V ter.. .:,,,,wg:--H H I-.4:...fs-.-.-.-.s.f,'.-..-se, 5 4, ,j , I I I 'I 39 -I 5 . I 1, ' f is Ai Q H. gs , .T ij- -g4'x f1ffiL' f1s - 1 15 ,f 1 ', Y H' f iff' J ' 213114 , A 1 O - I ' ,ill A f , 1 - U 6 V, , , 1 W: I i 1 w w, H .,:, 3 rn ahh ,QL'kLj,. - ,fu.1 ' -I , HW 'V ' ,, ' ' --,, 2 -- ,,,f., -I 1--rf - Y, , ., 'L A2 - ' 'I -fflx:zf ..'. ' A I ' f w 'I: --Ll I - ' 'T Q.-7'3s,:w-V43 , ,1pJ,2Js::v.:f' N' ll s I ll . . . , - . , . ' I CLARENDON TRUST COMPANY 3I29 Wilson Boulevard Arling+on Virginia Suzie Wilson and Bob Schulfz wail fheir furn as Ray Walson makes a cleposil al' Clarendon Trusl' Company. Clarendon Trusl also has Two branch offices, one al Wesl- over and anolher al fhe Williamsburg Shopping Cenler, for lhe convenience of ils pafrons. Suzie, Bob, and Ray all know il is wise lo slarf saving early, and 'rhey will be quile 'rhankful for lheir foresighl when college rolls around. ln addilion lo 'rhe many banking services il provides. Clarendon Trusl is also a member of lhe Federal Deposil Insurance Corporalion 8 I 1 W DELMA STUDICS 521 Fifth Avenue New York, New York OUR OFFICIAL YEARBOOK PHOTOGRAPHER .. 1- Q ' ' 75946. 'fa' J - 5 f ,. ' I 9 xpg' . ' r e - V5 ' 5 . Q . .. , .1 4 '. PROGRESS ASSOCIATES INC 2 Smvll Avenue Caldwell New Jersey : Q W 1 2-0:4-ube-7'0erd,C glee? 44 i 'QA 2-, R- eHy Englnsh ond Po? Prnclword co eddors of The l957 Blue ond Gray duscuss 'rhelr fmol plons for 'rhe yeorbook wnfh Harvey Low he Progress Represenfofuve I o I T ' 's' . , I .14 51 . ni L ' xy, 'G ,W fl Q2 jg . ' , .f V, ml' ,. . ay . qgvvmoq. If .T n 5 ..-.'.,- Q,, 'E 3.-,,., 5 I- ...so '- -.... , ' ..... 2 25 ::::ii' .. 7'fif.'7 1 'mn 2 : : A vi: i - . .. h I A I . -1 v I' -it , - fl 1 ' -5 'IQ U' I ' J yEf'f,x 4 Y P N tm' f , ' , ' ' :Y f ,, X! I 0 f A 1 af , , tl 3 - of X .fx O Jhk ' iz. . X N .. 'L' Y Mlfzr . A iv D . . K 1' . B ' ' . - ' ' . . . S I l GEORGE M. YEATMAN AND SONS, INC. 302 I Wilson Boulevard Wha+'s rhis . . . ! Mary Tren+ a baseball player? Nooo, Al Rich- mond is merely frying our a ca+cher's mi++ a+ Yea+man's, and rhere's no belrer way 'rhan by being on lhe receiving end of Marys sou+hpaw Special. Year- man's is considered lhe sporfing goods cenrer ol Arlingron and carries a lull line ol everyrhing for fhe welldressed and well equipped spor+sman Yealmans also carries a complere line of hardware and garden suppl es including lawn mowers and painrs For lhe ouldoorsmen among us Yearmans offer a complele line ol supplies wherher lhe choice is gardening sporfs or fixing p +he house 3000 Arlingfon Boulevard Arlingion, Virginia iq MELPAR INCCRPORATED illiliillf or sun wont an wan 2 Falls Church, Virginia Pleasanr surrounding and mod ern lacililles malce worlc al' Melpar engoyable Melpar fakes a per seniors wn'rh a scienlilic benl since ir employs many former grad uales in various phases of :ls worlc Assocnahon wifh a leading com pany in 'rhe feld of elecfronics is one sure way for lhe aspiring grad +o gef ahead rapidly Mel par conlribures signilicanlly 'ro our ndu Trial and defense pro ress rhrough :fs advanced search and developmenf pro grams You are unviled lo visif The personnel office fa discuss career openings a'r your convenn ence X. . . . :I , - f' 1 . q ' ' I ' ? l V . g - 1 2 . . ,l l it xo- A ' ' . . ' ' U L 'os x I sonal inlereslr in W-L gradualing is ' , ' ' l 4 I if 4-re.. 7g-TN -g , J-4' av i i i i . I s - . 1' , .A ' ' re- 'Q Arllngfon Mofor Company Arlmg+on Trus+ Company J W Ayer s Five and Ten L G Balfour Company Bausermans Service lncorpora+ed Casual Corner Cherrydale Flcrlsf Clarendon Trusl' Company Mnlfon H Comley Florlsf Dale Lumber Company Delma Sfuduos Dewey Hardware Comoany Edmond Ford Company Famnly Teahouse Furs? Nahonal Bank of Arlungfon Furm+ure lncorporafed Gush s lfaluan Res+auran+ INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Hayman s Dress Shop Johnson s Flowers Kann s Deparfmenl' Slore A L Kelley and Sons Lady Hamulfon lncorporafed Lady Hamll'ron lncorpora+ed Lee Lexmg+on Pharmacy Melpar lncorporared Murphy and Ames Lumber Company Proaress Assocsafes lncorporafed Rayes of Wesfover George H Huclcer Company babo s Hair Sfyl sfs Snyders Hardware Company Thomason Transfer and Sforaae Co Wes+over Baphsi' Church Wesiover Beaufy Salon George Yealman and Sons lnc ' 269 ' ' 280 ' . . ' ' 268 ' . . 276 . . . ' ' 267 ' 279 ' , ' 275 - ' 283 . ' . , ' 282 Conlclyn's Florisf 27I Old Dominion Cleaners H 272 ,, ' . .' 284 D 275 . ' ' 272 ' ' ' A ' 2 ' 28I ' ' ' ' 266 I . V . ' , 27l ' , ' . 273 , '75 I GH CHOUL Ns. LINE 'GN' new , 1 'W 1 of X X VN .J :Qi af Our World a vufal parf of our lnves only a mlmafure Signifies fhree years +l1a1' shaped our luves Memoraes homework a+l'1lehc even+s dances PGYS Fade buf are never forgoH'en Washung+on Lee Our World. 288 km L tl Y -' f 1-1' 'L - ' fl Y W I- l - -1 f so ll xx Q o lr W l f A - K I J ..... X - 'Wg ' ..-.......--s----- 1 . .X , '- 1 J I 3 l rx .av ' -,gN!Q Q- X Hx , ,gl IK r Yr r do X ,ggi N ' s.' , Y gx ' x 'fx new lr A u Q if - X , .- my I iw N rl N' will - X f rr,. 1 , . Q X l Q. ,' , L ' ' 1 .V Xxx' 1 .l Il? VM ' rr r ff, l , r rl T 'lv 'Nl W do s w. Q 9 ll' xx V l ' Xxx VJ! 4 ll Nl 9 A ll? A ,xi N 2 sw! Q ' 9 jg , A 1 ex - -, I , ry 5 o X M r-.N ' A H4 K , , KX ',:V., V S Nas ', , I l ,X X X lg . 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