Washington Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Arlington, VA)
- Class of 1958
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Q . , W , 1, Q ty' Swim' E 1, N V I 'f ,f N -- 'A' K- I u O ' - I I Presenting Moods ff.iif'.:nis+,..+i.,n I2 Focury I8 . . . of Concen+ro+ion . . of Cooperofion Wirh Curricular 60 - - - Acfivifies . . of Porhclpohon Emo-curricular Ac+ivi+ies 86 .L l' . . of Animofion Wi+h - Sophomores I66 . . of Elahon Juniors '84 Seniors 204 . . of Confemplofion Wifh School Life 40 Wifh Fall Spor+s l36 Winfer Sporfs I46 Spring Sporfs l56 Wi+h Adverfise- ' men'I's 260 3 hx EX Y , 5 I Ss A 1 I X Qu n in ll L 6 ,Q I '. n-QL. A Q R A if H fl, , Q V in , , ,L if -5 .I 'fx -5 - itlb Qi Moods of Concentration The mood of concenlrolion-lhe inlongible sensolion of losing oneself in +he enormify of knowledge- +eocl1er and s+uden'r odondoning pre- iudice ond formolily in lhe never- ending ques+ for +ru+h. DR. ERWIN R. DRAHEIM DR. BARNARD JOY School Board airs plans for new high school Four employees of The lzederol governmenf ond Q promi- nenr locol oufomobile deoler work logelher lo chorl lhe lulure of Arlinqon Cocnlyis school in lheir posifions os members of 'he Arlicgsof Comfy School Boord. Dr. Jornes Sioclcord, choirvrorf, presides over lhe nsonfhly rneelir-gs. Whec consioerfg speciol problems such os llooling bocds for lhe ccnslruclion ol Yorlclown High School! lhe school ooord holds open rneelings ond lhe communily is ifviled. The looord olgo ewolcoles 'lhe success ol lhe generol school program along such ospecls os reporf cords ond l'leW COUVSGS. The school boord is The policy rnolcing body of The enlire school syslem, As such, ils sludies and decisions have Q direcl elfecl on every sfcdeml. MRS. HELEN LANE MR. ROBERT A. PECK MR. JAMES STOCKARD REFLECTING modern educo- il fionol lrends is 'rhe office of fhe Arlinglon Counfy School Boord. foil nU 5 :zu Oil Swovl. 3 HW Superintendents institute accelerated instruction The modern, functional appearance of the green and white building at l426 North Quincy Street reflects the philosophy of Arlington County's school superintendents, whose offices are within. Constantly investigating new educational equipment and procedures, Dr. Glenn Hass. associate superintendent in charge of instruction, insures an up-to-date program in every field. Dr. Charles Walsh, assistant superintendent in charge of personnel, hires each school board employee. With frequent conferences, he is able to advise employees concerning special problems and to insure highest quality teachers. Dr. Edward Braun, assistant superintendent in charge of finances, and his assistants conduct the research necessary to compile the annual school budget, which is sent to the school board, and evaluate the cost of new programs. Dr. T. Edward Rutter, superintendent of schools, is the link to the state board of education and the county school board. Dr. Rutter, an advocate of democratic adminis- tration, conducts most important matters in a committee composed of the superintendents. The efficiency and quality of this system is exemplified in the newly instituted programs of accelerated math, which progresses to calculus in high school, and the acceler- ated courses in algebra, physics, chemistry, and English. DR. T. EDWARD RUTTER Superintendent of Schools i 1 l DR. C. GLENN HASS MR. EDWARD J. BRAUN MR. CHARLES J. WALSH Associate Superintendent of Sql-reels Assistant Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent of Schools Administration I3 PENCIL IN HAND Mrs Florence Jones ofhce secreTary Mrs Jones acTs as Mr Gernch s rrghT hand man as she prepares To Take drcTaTuon from Mr Jerry Gernch prnncnpal serves un every capacnTy from recepTuonusT To sTenographer June I 8 To The Sensor Class of l958 WashmgTon Lee Hrgh School ArlmgTon Vnrgnnna Dear Sensors Rememberrng you The Things you have done The Thnngs we have done TogeTher here aT WashnngTon Lee I-hgh School seT The paTTern Tor a revnew of The record Our scholarship and ach1evemenT ns hugh We are proud of Thus and The many ouTsTandung Thrngs abouT our school The aTTarn menTs oT our graduaTes aT colleges ThroughouT The counTry emphasize The eT'FecTrveness oT The nnsTrucTnonal program In addnTuon our grad uaTes are well prepared To Take 'obs nn busuness undusTry and The compeTsTuon of The NaTuonal MernT Scholarship program over The pasT Three years has durecTed aTTenTlon To The qualrTy ol our program and calnber of sTudenTs aT W L Any appraisal of our school :Ts hnsTory polucues aT operaTuon physlcal planT curruculm or program of acTnvnTues alerTs us To The need Tor self examnnahon WhaT IS my conTrubuT1on7 Dvd I Take Tull advanTage oT The program oTfered7 To whaT exTenT have I developed a sound IoundaTuon for IuTure responsnblluhes In hrgher educaTlon7 How well equrpped am I To Talce parT In The various phases of The l:Te aT my communuTy7 No oblechve ns oTTamed acc:denTly One musT plan and work Tor :T The accenT IS always on qualuTy of perTormance worTh of conTrlbuT1on and vnTegrnTy oT characTer l lcnow you are and hope ThaT you will conTnnue To be loyal represenTaTuves oT WashungTon Lee Hugh School I wash you happiness and success rn The challenges ThaT he ahead MR JERRY GERICH Sincerely Prmclpal Jerry J Gernch PrlnCIpOl I4 AdmlI'llSh'CfI0ll ne f, l . l95 federal governmenT. Effecfive parTicipaTlon in The naTion wide f 'df ff I. dx ff 2 X Principals pilot program of study and activities C.e e ji 'ne acres program s insvuction, student- Czmmf 'e a :':n'c: Qtcdent government, and athletics, 'Ad Ge':n : 'c pal, Mr, Grerfch accamptishes ' 'rc aa 5':'n 'hree ass'3ta s. , V'-etare :na ::n:u:' at personnel is 'ne respons- . it Ur, defame Nerf? asscciate arrciaaf Mr, Nerf? 'scare 're 'rai'e' izredcie, devecps the homeroom rxigrzm at 'e:: i anendanze intarmation to the state. C'aaf'z rf5 rn eva .ating the curricclum, Mr, Alexander Fvzer jx advfeg fre guidance department, and supervises 'ne dcpartrr-ent chairmen. Prev dfng an atmosphere tor optimum learning, Mr. -ameg Mahe'e', 'e:e'ves and distributes textbooks. ln c arge at pclcrgs and grounds, Mr. Mahoney directs 'D'VD'T asc ,ax and cafeteria precedures. Ai a reicit at ther ettart, i957 Wtnessed Washington- Lee 5 Selection as one at the top thirty-eight high schools in the natian, EMERGING FROM HIS OFFICE, Mr. Alexander Anderson asscres a waiting teacher that her text book requigitign will be tilled. ,. , 5,--A,,xf'fs' . l W, W MR. BENJAMIN NORRIS DEVISES the conclusion to the l'LL ASSIGN THE LITTLE THEATER to Gamma eagerly-awaited annual announcement designating the day Tri-Y, remarlcs Mr. James Mahoney as he schedules tor homeroom Christmas parties. club activity. EDITING THE CAREER DAY APPLICATIONS, Mrs. Mary Lalce, secretary, seeks assistance from Mrs. Ruth Watkins, registrar. RELOCATED IN ROOM II6, Mrs. Mildred Nixon types a memo, while below Mrs. Lois Downs prepares the bulletin. 2631 enrollment burdens secretaries, attendance A rocletirg erroltment ot 2,63I placed an added burden on the attendance as did the Asiatic tlu, late buses, and snow. Cne day during the Asiatic tlu siege. 650 students were absent, while the usual attendarce is between ninety- tfve to nintey-seven per cent. The central attendorce system, the only one ot its lcind in the state until this year, is important to the student body because it requires each student to carry adult responsibility. Four students aio Mrs. Catherine Lippy each period in re- cording attendance intormation. Other students benetited the school when they volunteered to substitute For attend- ance runners during the tlu epidemic. Enabling W-L to present more accurate attendance statistics to the state, this system provides the attendance ottce with problems. Family and social problems are delegated to the guidance ottice or principal. An unpredictable. tast-moving position is that ot secretary Mrs. Lois Downs. receptionst, who supervises twenty-two student helpers. Under her direction, these students learn to operate the ditto and mimeograph machines, and place directives in teachers' boxes. Treasurer and boolclceeper. Mrs. Grace Thomas. handles all money associated with the school, Insurance tees, club and class dues compose some at the monies which total 5300.000 a year. Mrs. Ruth Watkins, registrar, and Mrs. Mary Lake. secretary, assist in the guidance department, Mrs. Marietta Campbell handles library correspondence. Reminding Mr. Gerich ot his many appointments is his secretary, Mrs. Florence Jones while Mrs. Mildred Nixon is secretary to Mr. Mahoney. -l RETURNING A BELATED ABSENTEE SLIP Sandra Bryant attendance ottice assistant reports to Mrs Katheryn Lippy Faculty I7 Mm ,,,,..... fe 2 l 't I -of Enriched English course presents new challenge When sixly icriors and seniors agreed lo incluae a new, enriched English program in lheir curriculum lhis year, lille did lhey realize Whal was lo come-inlensive sludy, and lale hours, bul mosl imporlanl, invaluable benelils. Upon com- plelion ol lhe course, lhese sludenlsx chosen lor lheir ex- ceplional abilily in English and olher subiecls, ore eligible lo bypass lhe lreshman year ol English 'n colleges llal recognize lhe program. The scope ol rhe English cleparlmenls program is nol limiled lo English ciasses alone, Jourfalsm. advanced com- posilion, and speech are also impcaarl parls cl Wozr'rgf lon-Lees laraezf aeparfmevl. Enrollmenl if 'he iocrralifm closie: haz aoublecl, For lhe lirsl lime each icurrafsm close rzf. get prac :ai einer? ence by worlcirg on eilher lre schcoi rewspoper or yearbook. The void 'a o :n read lo' lhe coerhg aiiembly cl 'he S.fx.S,C. convenlior is a sample 5: lhe ificd ol frlrg dere by The aavancea campcsilon cross. fmproverneri 'fade 'hi .ear -exe este suse al lNash'g':'-Lee a be er eo-c3' n 'he lela cl English. BUT WILL THIS PICTURE FIT? pcrcer fournalfsm sluaenls Diane Zell ard Quay Mcl.elan as lhey prepare an issue ol Crossed Sabres. I8 Faculfy Mrs. Rulh Buell English II, III Mrs. Mary Councell Advanced Cornposilon, English Mrs. Rulh Crouse I English III George Dov' I' f English ii is Mrs. Mary Dunninglon English III David Gibbs English Il, IV Mrs. Carolyn Goelz Speech,Drama Freda Guinn English II Mabel Hackney English, Public Speaking i JI V' 4 sl- Mrs. Pearl Hanson Journalism Thomas Haynie English lll Charles Houghion English lll Howard Hunier English lll Mrs. Sophia Lilienquisl English ll Elizabelh McKnigh+ English lll, lV James Mullins English ll Dorolhy Nelson English lll Mrs. Marie Peckham English lV MAYBE l SHOULD HAVE CHANGED THAT muses Harlow Church, preparing To hand in an English lesl Mrs. Doris Rodin English lV Mrs. Helen Shannon English IV Hazel Sherrill English II Mrs. June Shurlliff English IV Mrs. Miller Vice English ll Alberl' Vogel English lll Mrs. Elaine Wesiheimor English ll Earle Young English Il, lll QR Wayne Bloomingburg Gvavernmenhl-lisfory S+anley Book Governmenf William A. Brooks Governmen1'.Spanish, l-iislory Miss K. Jane Ellio'H Hisiary George Goelz Commercial Law, World Governmenf Simon Korczowski Hisiory Hisiory, K 9 . E I bf v 3 Q NN... 4' TEACHING CAN BE FUN! Mr. Guido Cavallo Margie Roof as Gary Puinam and Larry Sums-f enloys adminisfering flfe snack freafmeni on lwesiianf 'ecard ilwis psyclwdagy expefimer+ 20 Faculfy R S ,K 'Q Q ,Q World History World Geography Polls afford opportunity tor W-L civic activity Since every student at W-L wfll eventually tale Virghia and United States t-listory and Virginia and Uciteo States Government, the soc'al stuaies aeoavment is resocnsoe tor equipping these tcture cifzers with Pnawleage at goverr- ment proceaures. Commerca 'aw economics. woro geo- graphy, world history and psycho ogy supplement the occ - ground ot a student interested in social studies, As Arifwgtow was again the sie ot on eectfor, stcdeots witnessed politics in action as they helped at the pots. Seniors observed the guizzfng at Arlingtons candidates to the Virginia l-louse ot Delegates, as six high school boys attempted to reveal the candidates' plattorms. Field trips to the Capitol helped turther to communicate to students the organization, purpose, and importance ot United States government. 'WE'LL NEED FOUR STUDENTS HERE, says Mr, Goetz as he and Charles Renalds study a map ot Arlingtans voting districts. WLL K INCA ID Convert? BQAQQ VOTE FOR BILL KlNCAlD. urge Don Sipes and Paul Baltes, as Bill runs tor County Board Faculty 2l Sophomore class faces full year gym course For The TirsT Time, due To crowded condihons sophomores were required To Toke physicol eduCoTion only Tor The enTire yeor. Sociol developmenT or coerecreoTion. which is conducTed oy The T-TeolTh ond Physicol Educohon deporTmenT, oflows boys ond girls To become ocquoinTed while porTicipoTing in ocTivQTies such os volleyboil, doncing ond gomes. Few sTudenTs reolize The diversiTy oT subiecTs sTudied in heolTh closs unTil They hove compleTed This course. STudies ronging from beri-beri To menTol heolTh serve To prepare eoch sTudenT Tor The role of on inTormed ciTizen in The cornmuniTy. SubiecTs such os smoking, sociol reIoTions, ond proper dieT ore sTudied Tor Their immedioTe imporTonce To Teen-ogers To moinToin good heolTh, everyone needs o CerToin ornounT of exercise. To provide such exercise is The primory purpose oT o physicol educoTion closs. OTher purposes. however, ore equolly imporTonT. In gym, The sTudenT is ocquoinTed wiTh mony sporTs in hopes ThoT he will corry Them inTo c1dulT life. WoshingTon-Lee is like o smoll ciTy. IT Thus hos iTs hospiTol or clinic, which is sToTTed by The nurses, ON YOUR TOES, Keep your beck gfrgighf, One- sophomore gym closs perTorms colisThenics To pre Two Three-Tour , . . shouTs The leoder os o POW for H16 Cl0SS 0C+'V'fY 22 Focuhy l 'luv in Mrs. Mary Causey l-leallh, Physical Educafion Il, lll Rodger Coggins Healih, Physical Eclucafion lll Harriel Compe l-leal+h, Physical Educafion ll Charles Marvin l-leallh, Physical Educafion Il Adelber+ Norwood l-leallh, Physical Educalion ll, lll Pa'I'sanna Phillips l-lealfh, Physical Educafion ll Jo Ann Williams Healfh, Physical Educafion lll Mrs. Dorolhy Miller Nurse 6 MISS KATHRYN YOUNG, nurse, records Charlie James' weigh? and heighl as she does for every sfuclenl al' W-L. ELLIOTT COOK FLIPS FROM THE SPRINGBOARD wi+h 'rhe assisl- once of Mr. Charles Marvin and gym-assisfcmf Bill Morris. l Faculfy 23 i Lei 24 Faculty Leroy Anderson Artl ll lil Franklin Moon Accliecl De: gn, n Gereral Art t PALATE IN HAND, Gwenda A 5 Boren places the tinishing i' on her original painting. Artists brighten W-L corridors with color Mosaics, bloclc printing, tashion design, illustrations- these are created by art students studying under the di- rection ot Mr. Leroy Anderson and Mr. Franlclin Moon. Presenting what his students want to learn, Mr. Anderson teaches the tine art in the three general art courses. This year, throughout the county, second year art students may choose the type ot proiect tor their nine weelc's work. Each report period the individual, or a group, concentrates on a particular undertalcing, Applied design students pursue the study ot art as associ- ated with industry and everyday living. Among their learn- ing experiences are the designing ot a car dashboard, creation ot an original lamp and the producing ot a monogram using their initials. The Penman Art Club provides illustrations tor that literary publication. The cover design tor the Penman, its advertisements, and the decorations tor the Soclc Hop are supplied by this organization. The posters and murals which announce coming events and which advertise the sale of publcations carry the approved stomp ot the art departmert. Artistic students corstrccted the large fvhite rabbit, labeled l-larvey, which roamed the halls daily announcing the play. Alsc tor this production artists drew the paintings which hung trom the walls in Mrs, Simmons' living rcorn and a student designed the cover tcr the program, Five ct the ten student drawings. to be considered tcr printing in the Washington-Post Times Herald, were painted by W-L students. Une ccture will be published and the artist will be awarded a titty dollar scholarship. CARVING A STATUE tram plaster ct paris, Judy Weihe gains experience in one ot the media studied in art. 'Y it '. 2 Dorothy Baumle Music department offers leadership opportunities Whether performing before the student body at religbus assemblies or fachg rain-soalced spectators at football games, the vocal and instrumental branches of the music department are often on view, Much of the behind-the-scenes planning for these per- formances is conducted by the officers of each music group. These officers plan performances and aid in selecting the compositions, The officers of Mixed Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Ensemble, Choir and Madrigals meet to evaluate the general success ofthe vocal branch. A similar evaluation of the instrumental branch is made by the officers of the orchestra and the three bands. Under the cooperative direction of officers and teachers. the music department adds a special touch to nearly every W-L gathering. . we Mary Lou Alexander 1 Girls and Mixed Chorus, Music Appreciation Orchestra, Music Theory Florence Boolrer Choir Madrigals Fred Pfeiffer Band AT THE LAST PRACTICE prior to the Christmas Assembly, the choir carols the hymn, Christmas Day. ' SOLEMNlTY IS MIRRORED upon the face of Diana DeAngelis as she and other members of the orchestra rehearse a musical selection. Faculty 25 ,Q Mrs. Mary Enzlor Home Economics I III vs Mrs. EThel Pillar 'N Home Economics II, Foods JUANITA PARKS begins one OT The ini+ioI sTeps in creaTing her winTer cloThing proiecT. Fall display highlights W-L's fashion season The wool bermudas and spring Tormal displayed in The home economics showcases presenT The resuIT aT work and sTudy by girls in The cIoThing and The general courses while sTudenTs specialize in The Toods and The cIoThing courses. Learning To care Tar a home, sTudenTs Take advanTage of The rooms available Tor pracTice. The home economics deparTmenT manages a combinaTian dining and living room, a den, a baTh, and a uTiIiTy room. Dazzling Their parenTs and Iriends wiTh Tall creaTions, The girls presenTed a Tashion show wiTh The TaurTh R, righT Tashionf' as The Theme. EveryThing Tram sleep-wear To Tailor- ed suiTs, sewn by The more advanced sTudenTs, were pre' viewed aTTer insTri4cTion from a proTessionaI model. SeTs, scripT, inviTaTicns, music and narraTian were developed by The sTudenTs. Me+hods ol cooking and The imporTance of correcT Toads are sTudied by The sixTy sTudenTs engaged in The Toads course, One sixTh oT Those inTeresTed in TurThering Their culinary knowledge are boys. HOPING FOR GOOD TENNIS WEATHER, Ann C-3orreTT and PaT Sullivan model Their new sporT fashions, 26 FaculTy I X , X X, Q3 ' r K 'Q N , Richard Ball General Shop, Graphic Arts Andrew Elsea Transportation Shop, Auto Mechanics Hans Klose General Shop. Wood Shop Bruno Paros Radio Theory and Repairs, Electric Shop Ernest Parry Transportation Shop Eugene Yager Advanced Mechanical Draw- ing, Mechanical Drawing I Industrial arts students turn skills into service Students enra. ea in tne lraustrial Arts Program oe er known as shop courses 'are gafcihg efperience ara sewfog the school. Eectronics teaches wiring or circuits, radio, tele- vision, and martains a sound service which assists the school by setting up loud speakers at assemblies and other events. Wood shop fhfs year 'z instructed by Mr. l-tons Klose a graduate tram a traae school in Germacy. Ergreet and architects at tomarrow who take up to three yeari at mechanical drawing, ald everyone by drawing ana blue printing master schedules and bell schedules which appear in each classroom. ln Graphic Arts, students use acquired skills to print tickets and programs tar many actlvitles, Auto mechanics helps boys learn by ther exoerfence at working on their own cars and those oi the teachers. Trawspartation covers a broad area including most modes ot modern trans- portation. GOGGLES ARE PROPER ATTIRE tar welder, William Largen, as he puts into practice one ot the many skills he has learned in metal shop. Faculty 27 i -Q. funhw' i 1 ap. ,rf ' 4 , o ' , lT'S QUITE EASY! says Mr. Simeon Taylor as he explains geomelry. Il Two lines are cur by lhree parallel l and shows a fypical model lo .lim Robinelfe in solid 'rhe corresponding segmen+s are prop Advanced classes spur aspiring math students The malh deparfmenf, wi+h rhree new leachers, is con- 'rinuing fo expand ils course of sludy. Marh review s+ar+ed during 'rhe losl Three weeks ol summer vacolion For lhose in The occelerafed program. By condensing Algebra ll 'ro a hall-year course, fwo classes of iuniors will devole 'rhe final semesrer ol fheir senior year fo College Algebra, calculus, and Anolyfic Geomelry. An occeleroied Plane Geomelry course, wh ch combines basic rheorems of Solid Geomerry in lhe course, is in experimenlal sloges lhis year, Proving lriangle' congrceril and similar, and rhe proof of 'rhe Pylhogoreon Theorem occupy each W-L Plane Geomelry sludenf. Quadraric equalions, progressions, and logori+hims chalk Ienge 'rhe sfudenfs ol second year algebra, Parallel planes, Ialeral area and volumes of pyramids, lrusfums and cones likewise infrigue srudenls of Solid Geomerry, while fhose in lrigonomerry will long remember sine, cosine, and langenf luncfions. Joining fhe original Malh Club is an nonorary club, Tilcos. Affer school members assisf sfudenfs who ore having dif- ficully in comprehending geomelry and algebra. 28 Faculfy W Mrs. Louise Alls+on Algebra ll, Plane Geomelrry Mrs. Mary Campbell Algebra II, Plane Geomerry Annabelle Caulfield 'lrigonomelry-College Algebra, Acceleroled Algebra. Solid Geomelry Elizabe+l1 Dalian Plane Geomelry 0 Elizabe+h Elsea Algebra I QQ Paul Grimm General ancl Vocalional Malhemafics 'W Florence Hiclcerson Plane Geomelry x THESE TRIANGLES ARE CONGRUENT BY SIDE-ANGLE ANGLE, explains Jean Garneau To James Grimm realizing his misialce. Foculfy 29 Kennefh Hirschfield Pla ne Geomelry Ruih Marlin Algebra I, Plane Geomelry Mrs. Janis Pierce Plane Geomefry, Algebra l Mrs, Frances Keifer Plane Geonnelry, Algebra ll Ruby Shreeves Solid Geomefry, Trigonomelry Simeon Taylor Plane and Solid Geomeiry. Trigonomefry, Algebra ll Kenneih Thiebaud Algebra ll, Plane Geomefry Mabel Allen College Represenfalive Sarah Cloud Sophomore Counselor Mary Higgins Direclor Mrs. Alice Loi? Junior Counselor James Lynch Junior Counselor Honora Obourn Sophomore Counselor Guidance offers training for Yule employment For 'rhe lirs+ lime, lhe Guidance Deparlmenl conduc+ed on employmenf clinic for s'ruden'rs who wanled +o work during fhe Chrislmas holidays. They were given inslruclion in job applicalion and o+her areas such as cash regisler procedure and business conducl. The prime responsibilifies of a guidance counselor are +o advise s+uden+s who have special problems and lo help se'r up curriculum schedules. Bofh are lengfhy, complicafed procedures. Scheduling begins in 'rhe nin+h grade when a member of W-L's Guidance Deparfmenf comes fo speak 'ro 'rhe general educafion classes concerning high school curriculum. During lhe summer, 'rhe counselors arrange lhese schedules and lhe schedules of all refurning W-Lifes. A college-bound senior may seek 'rhe advice of a counselor in selecling lhe school fhaf besl fifs his needs. Transcripls of his grades and acfivifies are prepared by fhe Guidance Deparfmenl 'ro accompany his college applicafion. For Those sludenfs who seek employmenf immedialely al+er gradua- lion. +here is a voca+ional placemenl service, To help +he s+uden+ make his decision concerning 'rhese mailers, fhe Guidance Deparfmenf sponsors College Nigh+ and Career Day. l l l l SUGGEST YOU SPEAK 'ro lhe college represenlalive specific scholarships. Miss Mabel Allen, college enfrance coming Monday fo find lhe answers lo your queslions abou? counselor, advises aspiring college sfudenl Rufh Ann Colvin. 30 Foculfy Q HURRY! say Gerald Klulz and Bev Jackson. as Don Conner, Franlc Benson, and Ronnie Rouse sign lhe library rolls. M rs. Dororhy Bryan+ ii fu Mrs. Marieffa Campbell Secrerory Efhel Joyner 'Za T1 Barbara Mays i Library pass procedure sees malor revisions When school opened in Seplernber, sludenls noliced a change in library pass procedure. In rhe pasl, passes had been secured from sludy hall feachers. This year passes are issued by classroom reachers only. The sfudenr does nor reporl ro sludy hall, buf proceeds direcrly ro The library where he signs in on rhe sheel provided for his sludy hall. Afrer lhe lardy bell rings, The lisfs are sen? back 'ro lhe sludy hall 'reachers so lhal 'rhey rnighf check allendance. Washinglon-Lee's library is well-sloclced wilh over l5,8OO boolcs and subscriprions ro one hundred dillerenl magazines. The visual aids are also housed in The library. Movies, slides. film-slrips, and O-paque proieclors are available lo aid in classroom presenrafions. Tape recorders and record players may also be oblained. ln 'rhe fall, an orienfal louch was added lo The library by Mrs. Veronica Chow. an experienced librarian from l-long Kong, China. Mrs, Chow spenl four weeks al W-L 'ro sludy library services in lhe Uniled Slares. During nalional Book Weelc, a lacully lea was held. A+ rhis lea lhe Teachers browsed 'rhrough 'rhe library, becom- ing acquainred wilh new boolcs and enjoying rhe displays. Under 'rhe guidance ol +he 'rhree librarians employed al' Washinglon-Lee lhe library confinues lo serve sludenls by providing Enlormalion on any subiecl. A MOOD OF CONCENTRATION is reflecfed by Joe Simms as he reads in fhe library's browsing area. Faculfy 3I 'us A' f T I5 X. 'sf L Louis Balmer 'x Biology, Chemistry 32 Faculty Three science courses attract 1660 enrollment Nineteen hundred and titty-eight will long be remem- bered as the year ot satellite launchings and a new emphasis on training tuture scientists. Washington-Leels science department is meeting this challenge by providing more and better classes tor the l,66O students enrolled in this program. With the addition ot six new teachers, the science pro- gram has expanded to include not only basic courses in biology, physics and chemistry, but also accelerated physics and chemistry courses. The gitted students in these classes complete their study at basics at chemistry and physics and then delve into the aspects at the subject which are usually not covered in high school. Two returning teachers, Mr. Arthur Rondeau and Mr. l-larry Paclcard, were awarded summer tellowships to American University by the National Science Foundation, The new theories and techniques gained trcm their experiences are added to the bountitul supply it Wow edge available to students, ThTs year, tar the first time, each science student is 'eauirea to design and execute a prciect. Ranging trcrn the diets ot mice, to gold plating, these proiects are display- ed at the annual science night, March II, Visitors are invited to view the proiects and advise the students who are certarming various classroom demonstrations. Winning oroiects are torwarded tcr iudging in state and national cornoetton. Encouraged by orevious wirning proiects, many ztudents erter their projects in private contests ottering scholarship awards, MR. THOMAS CHRISTIE explains the use ot the pan balance to Myra Palmes. Cynthia lsemann, and Linda Madacey. Biology Thomas Christie Chemistry Mrs. Hilda Dryer Biology Harry Paclrord Dorothy Kinlread pnyslcs BlOl09Y Harry Pitt Edward North B'O'O9Y Physics Carolyn Richardson Biology Arthur Rondeou Chemistry M rs. Christine Sheridan New class concentrates on French conversation With the were ceccvficg ernc' er 'h'c,g' focprcvec trccs- portotion occ wth rrcre ceec e 're fe 'rg ccrccc erggge cpcortcnffes are :'E,'.CS'C1i g, W-L 'Q ci: E'CE'i'3'CF'Q Ionqcoge gc-wh wise ef 'rifecien ecri 'rec' cl I I27 studerts. 0 new curse 'arc 335 ':'2 Q ,cz cerq cxeree. Atter ccrncIeti'g cne yecr ci F'e':' 'J1'-C'3 may 'cw enrcII in the Frercn cc'.e's3 :'3 cc: 'cr 'i 'ccgr' DY Mrs. Star Gregcrfcnr. 3-Uf3 ee'g 'c revs ' 're clogs tor two years, 'hese f'-ee s :cc:e r3'e cn reccrg ond understanding, wee sceovfcg o'Iy Frercn 7c coes. Advorcea Levin, French one Scar 3' :znews read 'c.fe': written In the Iorgoage. The new Frerch Dronre C se :re-:er'e:i sfts eco G cne- act pIc1y tor Fre-'cn :',0e ' 'r 're Li e II'eo'e'. Ge-'rnc' honor stedenta rnoy rcw 32: ccnccofe '1 c :cc e , sirnicr to the French Score' Cru Lcvh t-Ic'er Seccfes. Contrioctng or '1'err3'c'33 Uofcr 'Q Cn s r'cs te:'i.'- ties, Iorgsege E'..Z16 E scrg o' o :ery-wise lL'CQfC T 5' WOketieIc. Spcrzcree Cyn 're Ar 'g'c'i Recreo' cr Decen- menr, the crcgrorn 'ester-en zcngg if Lotn, Germs' ore Sponish sung oy swoect sxdyrg 'he crgcoge. TRYING TO RECALL their Iessons ot Iost nght, Miss leon Fishers cioss trofisiotes ther Scorish sentences. Jean Fisher Sconfsh II Lenore Geweke German, Lain 4 o Mrs. Siran Gregorian Spanish, French Euanna Griffin Lotin II Mrs, RiIIa Ledgard French I. Il lv! N Mrs. Katherine Newton Latin II, III, IV QX T37 Mrs. Frances Waters French II, III, IV fig, Faculty 33 4-.5 ,1- ,fu x Y A .fe . sys 'IQ x.- x xl, i I Q- ds., 95 kv oculfy 11'-'-x -A Gloria Bardsley lf,-P. ,V J X Mrs. Ellen Corcoran John Donohue v Pk' Cari fxfsf Mrs. Mildred Grcn+ ,-A CWM, ' VS oo V, ,E , Ralph Guin+l1er E - E' fl' 7' ' 'VE' Q Evo Horbough Mp 'Q SsC 'fi, Mrs. Mildred Houser Tycfrq Sncrlrord Mrs. Edi+h Purcell lyorg Srzrsronc Rober+mSeidel A D'V63VZs'6C1 Cciscof JACKIE BULLOCK oir noses on orrnoxre cf We DQ. lob. Business, iob training supplement allowances By Ccnnseffg: 3 No' 'row U V eg n D'-.ferflfpn Citgo fi no U, .s Eco-, ,cenf ni' Q' J' 'Q gs ' ' loom- Jeri e-:eff te A nf ZCIAC J fiiszf' Sfizin' is, Q J.: 52.3. fix .C-efic ni-i:'n1:f'Gq ,s Qi' ng: 3 DQ. cr DE ine course wliclw weoilwei X sie 35 gevrg Gnd nnolmo' o fzlo. Tres fro Cf f org. Yr-5, ' fm mal '1,r:f PQ'n 'nf r.vv+,- A ,-,- ,. .., . -QL . '- A .5 p - o,'. 'L' Lfo 1' .,.x,, , A of ' ,F . . G ut, ne 'rf ' ,, -Iwi man. , A,S,D,F,J,K,L V ' cw' 1' We, ff' e Driver trainees show Glenn Ccusey Drlver Training Tte CJ'e' - .'-2.17 :I ' 'g'Cfec. T45 4: GJ G-ences L: t ix ccfcff, Cfef 70C in e Richard Morton Cf Me 3 Q Q Driver Trotning ,crm ALE, -Ame O ,,. - f. interest in auto safety ff-fra' fn I w rms: e :cfn:'e'e:J :J we 3 9 O A e feffefxf gf ffefmvfee 1 :vos Moronsnnc. YOU RE SUPPOSED TO PARK BESIDE THE CURB NOT or to student Penny Gates os she wonders what she dld T ON IT moons Mr Glenn Cousey Dnver rounnng tnstruct wrong Id better try ogorn she sighs Faculty 35 Cafeteria overflow finds seniors in Iiffle Theater ff ire' Q :Of 2 2'i of M 4 c'c cssrcrirrofe, !CCO 1C'C fi f. ii' ,mtv '13 , P Qnfefefg sfofq reccied 2, '.' awe QQ 534' :Zl'CCLC'1I C' eferf ' J icq' 6 ff' eats cor, Fr,i's rege- f of' giig: 3, we CJ, mfr Cid f Q 'fe ic'e'efc ' 'Fe ezrw' f 3.5 cg' 'f 3 Vepcrcl 1 .. f 1 e' W vse fo' -rm cod .3 i: ire, we f zresserz. Mow fropes, in- C Vim: ,jar :off I fired fc fine zcocci iz, The 'caefi f:',v9 m5n'. A-'f 'n 55- ef: if K fC:G'CT'O :CCAF-ES Fave seizmi- ge. rc. See .uri crrq We i' lercfw ore Le-sv Vee 'z em w the L 'c Treofre Where if is coseibie 'A : Q 1 C' 'W' 'Cv' 'fi : 1wine2, fs ' : f :fir -fii '5 se 'cc'-anger 3 :cro- f 'se Tow-'A 3 Noes'-P , C5 ecfo Ari-ngfcm icifcci 1. as W, memp vm if ugrfge Weir-boioncea meoii. Sci-p 5 ami.. 'N r:':'5- F '-AGVU, wwomie, ond Corbo' he re Te ff -neo if -A :'e. HHAMBURGERS! Tse, ore our beef seiiers, smiles Mfi. Frames Le Bugs Cofeferio Mcmoger. as 43 1. 2 'fp 'lm ,... SECONDS AFTER THE LUNCH BELL 'gi fs-se mrqry fooo. A5'ef 5' 'sg 2 'fs 'f fc' 53305 fmt, jqcee, mmf If-Q'e, 'ffffg 5 'fe 3:6'S'A3 'C cevcu 'ee woifing one seize each Luce . 331, 'Fe Cashier. 36 Cofeferia 'ic 5' 'J' if tx 4. as fa XA , :W 43? Q, WWK 3 Moods of Cooperation The mood of cooperorion-'I'he hozy impression of mofuriry sensed in dances, assemblies ond programs, fhe produc+s of suggesfing, yielding and compromising. Arlington hosts convention with l discussions and sight-seeing tours 5, as-' li 1:11 H NW' Q it ' I ' i BONNIE LAY STANDS READY to MAYBE SHE lS my delegate, smiles Louise Bell as she waits in the Little route convention delegates to Theater where delegates and hosts are holding intormal get-acquainted sessions. transportation. AMIDST TRUMPET BLAST and drum roll, the tlag ot each background, Vic Sussman narrates the background ot each state represented at the convention is displayed, In the state, os prepared by the advanced composition class. I it 4 . 5 1 'Q 1 in 1' iF T-.Tl g-- jun -lg lg. 4 l , 2 lilil . , -' THE AWE INSPIRING s'rruc+ure of fhe Umfed S+a+es Capr fursf fume as he Includes 'rhe Capffol ard fhe Sevafe rw In Tal bunldmg appears +0 fhuc convenfucn deWeaa For +P SIQFWSSSIHQ four of nearby Wash1mgfan D C rnvmg rw Arima? F fr m V g 5 f e elecafes fo ine Sc A s cwaf an ofS1L,d 1. C s mef a Wake1eWd an Wa wmgforw Lee Nab cha S e rm er 1 ur day vwsnf delegaaes rcra Florida To Texas lwed un home of sfuderds from WaKefreWd and Washnngfon Lee We co hash Drscusswon of sfudevf Cowell p m a I m eeg es e U lane Ham arfa' ca dermfwea wut areas of The r v e e ev of cars and every m ere fed Lde + a chance +C DO + COLG ID convermam adwvme School Lufe 4l Thanksgiving sees Team recapture Oaken Bucket I F EMERGING FROM THE PAGES C fe EICCLE me 'Q cf: fe, '- ,- f+ V C DP K 'JB PBmVe e I Gerwexfzls Gecfge Vfcehhqgcm ond Reber' E, -ee Ke, CL ci eo X ei We 'nizvferzom ff G V- Jw- G: fv N J u ,V 1 ,I QT I3 .il E 4 EW -Y - 'Q in 41 .ui AK M Q -1 Q any A J --. 'IM . I vs 1' 7 .. -W A-,--W 51 ' .f Q v -rv Iv K 1 fish rw, .NA '. 2 F512 41 'Harvey' appears in first drama production of year Harvey, a fnree ac' comedy Ian C'e'e V-was 're ' :'cm3 f :reef 'r gf 'r rg, -r o e: :' ,N f. . . . '. end. r Q' 1' 'e:'or ' , .. Nfrrf Heike e' if re v'6i mfeef' , CMAQ .f 1 s en' OVW ,. 3 igmzigg' mee een 'A' were SMG 'I 'ne 'a,1 3r. U H I V Wren me UTILCS ci Elwood P. EC'-NO an Iris '1visibIe HE WAS A WHITE SLAVER! cries Vera S mmcns +0 . I - , , , f 'acer :ar Harvey became mcearacie, Ewcoa 5 sisier ner CSL.Q '5' Myrre Mae and Judge Oaivev. A 1 ' l , X V X 'med Ie have Iiwem cemmsfied fc a 5cna+er'um. Afrer :wiper mix-ups. The psycniafrid and even 're audience i5nOIIy saw Iiwe IransIucen+ imaqe of I-Idrvey. Elwood P. Dowd Vera Louise Simmons Myrfle Mae Simmons Erhel Chauvene-I Miss Johnson Mrs. Chumley Dr. WiIIiam R. CI'iumIey Ru+I'1 Keily Dr, Lyman Sanderson Duane Wilson Judge Omar Gaffney E. S. Lofgren 44 ScIwooI Life CAST I I 1 MAA, L'T:v HI mn . Lfv L: D me fr ' Dr FQ D'C'f6 C A-NA , ,A M -N eff 'a ke- fv- A RABBIT HAS LONG, painred ears and a har for a rabbi? has IC be performed! excIaim5 pgy':I1iaIrFsIDr,W I'dm Chum- Iev Io Iwis assisfani, Dr. Lyman Sanderson. gi. 1 W I 5 V.. ,Af M I WITI'I YOUR PERMISSION, I-rp fwernai IFCTI via' Iee+F sewn vim frriaii' 1IwC..'i IN C1 as he 'fees reward Earned R, Defra buf if rewrainefz ex' Dr. Sdndergcn FACING AN APPLAUDING firsr nigh' Q,g'enge +P-9 sfcrred os Elwood P. Dowd, ond answers 'ne' nwozoriry of fhe cosf of F-Iorvey' fionics Neg i-:gen whg oii. 'Horveyf rhe robbif. seerns TC he rss v,... .. ,, if H' Ka 1 X 7 f- inn s... Q' 1 5 5 rg Z3 I A 3 J ,S sf 5 3 .Q if b-rw! Q .,s, THAT IS NOT my mo+her! profesis Veio Louise Simmons realizing 'rhor her brofher hos exchanged Q por+roi+ of ro Dr. Chumley os she foils fo fhe floor wirh fhe shock of himsefi ond Harvey for fhe revered pidrure of her moiher which hos hung over fhe mcunfle for fiffy years. School Life 45 Carols, giving of food and party cheer ara INVADING THE SCHOOL ond he oc' 'M We Y le f Ceo on ooe new mrb flwe pfcceci 46 School Life N. - . f f l . . ee 2 fra C' 'tic 'fe tres: 'o C' eefizfeef' e Cezffo ci egskel E::1s?e':-'he C:l'lf of Ce i'M::3 SJ- tfzeci zndewos Focal.: :fd c:f'v'fEe:, H3 i :coped fed :'3 g'ee' v.F e gay YQF' feces 5' 'ed evew :'ef:e, Sono 5' fe rec: 'cs f?-e CVS' QFQ 4' '.1 7'C'Q6 36 He lefe'w' lf fg'f MTV decvcfed Pcmefcto- o2:'e of e e3 if 'Fe c -3N c:'Tesf. Vfeelfs lZ6:C'E 'fe t 'ox4'g 355e 'bf,f lxfcf ncvietem presfdenis dlsgsz-es e e:- 'ff :F c epeoler, c'd ilre smdeni cout' : c'Qe:i 'ee 1 Keg r:':g'om. Tre bcskefs of food Ord of-ei if Q :NVQ ff: cues oi he osserr'e7'f exoressed flue SUV' ef C 's'vwos cz 5e:' lr fe heorvg so STL.d'5T1fS ond lowly. The ercoeefros gflf TO flue sludenl' bcoy woe 'J :C'Cef+, feeding some To ilwe lezlivilles, flue cl'oY'e Com efglwf C 'f9'T fzfezewed cle cmd new carols 'r 'fooelonol lacy lerm, Wolfzlng of 'rlwe Alumni Dome ollcfoed ow isserfemliy for Tlwe renewal ol old ocquo'n+o'ces ood lhe ieveloplng ol new ones. A1 snoerla eooee :ver Weir bcolcs, 'Fe Mnofqol e ge's cofcded 'lffegle We Volk fefwdeffj Ong. Tlve lwlwg of ltoelcels ond We exclmnglmg ol gllrs ofd relfeslw- meme prevolfed ol lwemefoom porlles. DECORATING THE HOMEROOM BASKET, Afo Bulfelf 'Q fowore cl Soy Grilliflw ond Diono Defvqels os Jrlwey e'A:J relreslwmenfs. convey spmf of Christmas Q AS THE TIME of re and aree aoproa Ifwed awd We I1ooI wa dres edw THIS CONTEMPORARY rrnmmmg DIane Hammond ard Sue Mor ees pIace greer wg e I s R a a wmdow C ' SANTA AND HIS SLEIGH are carfymg food M ar area dooafed af 'easf one basker of food WIIIIQ orhers suopI ed Iam4Iy for a memorable CI1rIs+mas dmner Each homeroom several food baskefs and boxes of c:Io+I1mg ScI'1ooI Lrfe 47 -f--- .. - , NWN f. e-., , I I . I . i YV - I it , AA 4 Q I v 'QVXWN .gl . ix g I I . ,K 4 n .A . I i , ' ' r' 2 I ' -' wr ,A .A . N ' f d U n A : ec 5 5 'r seasomaI ' ' 9, ' , rs I, 5 In rr ecI1oc fore DOO w 3 vfefer E1 fre ' , de ofafow co. reef. YY i I ssemblies include speeches, spor'rs Tcefz zfeiemee 2' evans: 'ei 'Vi .eef Hfgeo 4'3 5' eczewffce if Vee ', fs: CNY Mef efc Eere' gems 'C :we uve 332' ': 'f,i'i 'fe 'J-'1C'CE. e33e 's'e: -'-efe 'ee :ff :,:i'e'e i1 24' i 25 e :'e3 Efewre -'JC-'EU Cje' 3' 'fe :Aff cite- ey :cf ee'fe 'g :cee:'ei, P' 'se C i '4CV' ie ':e -53 'eme- Gshef Femce SM :CM 35-'Mei' ess 33 Mvref- 'CCM :'e3e e3 fZ'JE 6'E 25 :Zee 53' ' e 'ee:,, Bese' 'fte' 2e'M3f9 'C feiefe 'fe .ueieese 3: 'Pe A 'o'Fe'w3 2'cs 5 'ef C' 13M3 '- :Cie 'C Ce e'e tee sed.. P iff: JF' Gene' V: 3: c e' Pwwefcoe 55 'fe yfeefs mis' 55'M3'le etiemc 'Q 'e 3' casem- Fee Sewfe e Ceefje 'teens :QM efec ETMJCXS Me' :VT lf: ,f 3' we5 '7: ' w ':'ee 'ff e- M 1' 2:71 e .'6'3'E P-e Ceresee Gfw 'Q G-22,22 .-,Mc cfcs ems yo DVOVVCS osse ':'-es efdea w r 'fe :'ese e :' cf 'fe CffC'CS 3' e e e ve-'f 3 3 e'ef 3EiEV 'C xf, We o -o GYfO'fiS essefre X,. f - 3 ' ,,,3fA-Q ' P4f5SEll:ik A gufhrff 5955 CCN 4. pf l l'M 'AN EXCHANGE STUDENTS' excems Gwferl Herveefrfoee. Gs Ido Myrwefer-Bcmsen, Be-rf Tlwroer Jweo Shurhcf and ere-rs prepare To receunf summer expedences, 17' -C M558 DID MOTHER DO THIS? murmurs Key Fer- guson +0 Be-'rsey CQHW md Lynne VcgeF duhq on ossembly cre5e1+Yeg+he hisfory c5+P1es:H:c!. x. SURROUNDED BY CHRISTMAS BASKETS dc- '4-f nofed by homerooms, fhe orchesfro occem- T K pories Hwe sfudemf body in Hwe fomilbr cord. if ,W Adesfe Fudelns. School me 49 Dances infroduce reigning personalifies A - f. -j,:f-L' 3 L ,N, A ,ga E 4' L: er Q, 'Y ,Nt f ' .W-, A me-' X AFTER DECORATING THE GYM iv ine S.A.S.C. 'Mfwer '3 C-b rnenfbefz ,cfepcfe '3 rake H19 :ener- 'Q-ggl, wx Cm 00. HANGING STREAMERS 1, A, J., gn, .fe DANCERS DON STRIKING STOCKINGS f . ,. Nc,,,,, - ,, V QA X-, ,.X,. , E ,-, -. ..Q,w.,. H, H' ,am , 50 School Life Smith, Sours shine in role of Elizabeth Barrett The wi. tg ive aaa i716 i'iEnGS'W-.C of Mx Roz:-er' Browning prompted the recovery of the rvalia Efiabeth Moulton' Barrett if The Barretts cf W'maole Streei The undefe s'ara a :ve cf 're 'wo Erasn aae's ara e affere Ove of the aontiaeeriaa father of 'he Barre family supply 'ne theme for 'he Natcra Trespar Soc?e'Ys SDM? production. Under the directon of Miss Eiizabeth McKnight with assistance from Nancy George ana Carolyn Davis, the uniquely double-cast, alternating Marcia Smith and Sandy Sours were molded into the sensitive role of Elizabeth. The colorful mid-Victorian costumes and authentic draw- ing-room set helped to successfully convey the nineteenth' century atmosphere. Elizabethis fluffy dog, Flush, added another show-stealing touch of authenticity to the play. This dramatic and demanding story of Rudolph Besier was presented in three successive evening performances. vi' THE STUNNED BARRETT CHILDREN silently watch their crazed father's reaction to Elizabeths secret 52 School Lite 'OH, UNCLE EDWARD! drawls the beautiful, unpredictable Bella as she perches primly upon the lcnees of the stern. cold Mr. Barrett. UNDER THE UNFLINCHING GAZE ot her father Ba I lMarcia Smithl bravely downs the dreaded but healthful bfaclr beer Darter, departure and marriage. To fhe raped lines of an appropriafe Browning poem, fhe curroin closed on a very moving produclian. fx? x 1 1, Q i , I' W I fi 5- . I l , -7-,T ' 'Q ' ',,A 7 1 I, - if as ,W 1 ' fig? V -' f OVERPOWERING ROBERT BROWNING fries lo persuade Elizabefh lSandy Soursl fo confinue wilh plans lor her summer in Iraly. i HENRIETTA FALLS HYSTERICALLY fo Papo's knees, begging for underslanding of her confessed love for Caplain Coolc. C A S T Dodor Chambers . John Easferbroalr Elizabefh Moulfon-Barrel? . Marcia Srnirn, Sandy Sours Wilson ,. . . . Sue Cor Henrieffu Moulfon-Barrel? . Helen NNI Arabel Maulion-Barreff , , Marcia Smilh Sandy Sofs Ocfavius Moullon-Barreff , . Jef? Lang Sepfimus Moulfon-Barrel? . John Hughes Alfred Moulian-Barreff . Michael Ninrz Charles Moulfon-Barreff . David Churchi Henry Moulfon-Barre+r . .. Milre Boggs George Moulfon-BarreH . ,.,. Lar'y Calloway Edward Moulfon-Barreff John Milman Bello Hedley ... ,, . ... Par Sul'ivan Harry Bevan , .. .. .. Bob Tobin Roberl' Browning , , . Roberl Brewer Docfor Ford-Waierlow .,.... ..,. H arry Camp Capfain Surfees Cook , , . ,. . Michael Riley Direcfors .....,.... . Miss Elizabeth McKnight Nancy George, Carolyn Davis School Life 53 Lions seek lass as 'Miss Pancake' gg Aunr Jfmwm ,pi GARBIED IN ROYAL CROWN ood 'Toe Diwali Cree feow M79 fe' oss ' frauds AMC MMG H A -f A CLUTCHING HER TROPHY, Jem-. Mb! fe fffe.ef CC G'C'-i'f f Tfom lo' QC'- ' V3 Ame V71 5 , . HOH. lT'S ME. fro ,em N f f-M - - '-n of-' A 'D -' 'ff' f+ f 'ff off: C :fe : f' owe: 'fi' f f-f-, ,-,A mf,-W.. A,- 54 School Life . .1 o S' 'oo L' -A QA, Cues 'r' scale Cu, 'ef Manifowoc greefs 'rhirfy exchangees WO5i'i'C3+C Lee e'5 0'Q6es arrived 7' Mawifcwcc ai schcai i':e a'd he oe-came Famiifar wi'h a s'mi'ar area Wfecchefa arria 'he e a s of 'he Lirca ' High Schcei cava ir rhe schaci We ai Lace' High Schca. Tffa v'-'EEG 'are' and greeffhgg :'Cf'F have. Vey were iT'ifVY1eiC sarficisafe Mahffcwcc ex:ha'gees havrg crrifed A 'rg':'. ex in Wirfer 5F?crfs, Each smaeh' re-preserved a differehf area pfaihea Ther schcci rife iv ah assefhay ihfrcdxrg 5?-em iOfi1iSSTL.d6VTT bcdv. X! ' Y if ' EXCHANGE STUDENTS-Firsf Row: Jerry Misicei Heddy Lawrie LOLVSE A dre.i.s, Third Row: Bi NVQ ate Bio S':f'-E , Cafe-r Linda Lifhrah Mary Merrh Jed-,f S'aiey, Judy Spahgehbwg Ida Bill Weaver. Richard Bbhicehbalcer, Pefer TV6iCQGV1 Grier Herhoe' Myhsferefiaiseh, Second Row: Jaw Reyhcids jeahre Sa'ds, Gif-my rr1a'rw,Fourfh Row: Charlie Fahk NNT! Hams W3:d'e Va :haw Gecrg Roberfsori, Peggy Lefiler, Mqyfhg Safer, Lynne Lai-En, Adeie Si+kih Fowler, Jim Messe Graysc' Sariders, Wa? Pcher, COUNCIL TREASURER, JUNEAL SHURTLIFF, is in fhe process of disfribufihq forms +o The ZOO appifcaris ?o' fhe Manifowoc exchange. LUGGAGE BELONGING TO THE EXCHANGEES awake shipmervr To Manifcwoc, Wiscchsin. , A ..,, . . - ' as --,-'.., 'lfa 4 4 I a ' n V' rf! u', ..,,-' 1' F I., , . . . 'sf .A - W HEX. I. '4,,',vIu.l 1 . 5, u - MAKING CURTAINS for we acxc' FCCW 'f 'he wwe l-'loose ffl l ' ' 5:15253- ?f'E9'Qj1 are Judy Shar? Caroly' Damoofs and Mary Bromley. -151' DEFEATING THE LOCKED DOOR Mr James Mahoney welcomes Perry Neubauer as he clImbs from fhe felephone boofh Unscheduled events hold speclal place In memory he day oe ed w LIV1 a e eve m ' a haue e m y IWOSQ r oaoe e CT oe m a ads Tam a arf si remembered The e Im cheaoled ocforre ce a+ WOQHNPQ ion Lee show raccocn coals lc lced d I 'Ia m s and The sadness ol a hnal aoodbye accUra+ey felled evemfs and mpressIorIs of lIle d c 56 School LIfe .. so ,w'.. .,-I.. 'uv .. - ,t . .I .H J 5' v,,' .. .45 ..'.-., vga.- grflaw ZA -.5,., - . - Z--gf.-. I...-,.. Quilnfu sl, '14 AFTER BEING PRESENTED Twelve books Mr Jerry Gemch prIncIpal bIds farewell 'Io 'Ihe s+uderI+ body QM I f XJ f! :'I' 2-.1 Q ' 're- ' I TI s of a school year are 'e's fs Wh s Ms whch fe. do w 'h 'ee s',de '73 if ef fheofes fd :o'sr'.: :': T, I :casa ffom mee . The '- ' .Q U ll Femg ' T lC Q4 Q sf'o-'ds hl s he fre F57 f w 5', and ,a7r: and LlTIS also w?f be l ' ' l H : l' . - -. , c ccfs, lredly s 'le - I I ' ' a'cwI s hoolf if If Java Q 9 is f 6 0 Qi X Q Moods of Parlicipalion The mood of porficipofion-'lhe worm glow of belonging. The +hrill of companionship ond ochievemenl' pro- moied by clubs ond honor socie+ies. ' xq LISTENING TO A FORUM COMMITTEE REPORT s lone Reyncds tirst vice-president of the Smdect ,, . LIN, Fr-I Jo-. N is .,lu,l k THE MEETING WILL COME to order, stotes Bert Thurber, president, os o student ccunciI meeting begins. Wisconsin exchange trip i provides education, sport v i COMMENTING on o student councii report is Second Vice-President ond Activities CounciI heod Betsey Revomping policy, the ztcdent cci.'ciI ce ducted the COMM' cxnnucil student exchange trip cn on edccotiono bosis this i yeor. At Linccln I-Iigh Schcct En Moritcwoc Wisconsin Il eoch porticfcc-t represected :J specitic department or it ospect ot schoot Iite 1-ch os science, p,.b'icsticns, cr zocT0I '25 Iite. In the fo'I, Washington-Lee, otcrg with Woketleld E? High Sched hcsted the representotiyes ot the Southern Assecotlcn ct St,def+ Cccncws who he'd ther ccryenticn in Art ngtcn. Seelrg 'C 'ncriye indent gzcfemmec' the ccmci' hed T1 'ecd fr 'force rcrfereve fc' e h one actin crefdentg. Tivccohoc' the year y The W 'e r'x'e Tied heir dis2c ':'3 rcrffng trcrn 'he 'eizrd Stir fn 'icig iresdrg ce: '3 'c' ' i'e 3t'c' hc At..'nn' Cocce flrneftcr Ee' crcgrorn' 're 'i.e', :owe Career Dc, yd cc ege Wgh'-2 icixzfec ci, 'he cifci. Tee 'ei 'T 35 'refe 'reef 'gs were 'ex-3 ef- 'c 're rcrneriyn Veidects 3' S'c:ie't Ecrfn and excdred 'c 'he stcdents in hornerecrn, Thi systern ot ::nnrn,n'iut'c'- and 'he coming Crea' Bye Beard drowg every fcdent inte the octivvfes Ct stcdent gcvern- Martyn Peorscn, Sczy Sharp, Miss Jone Etnctf, Im Perry Byf Thur mem- L,--ft, ,Vshe Mr Sirnefn To-,tr Jore Rerrds, 'lik Krimo 60 Activities Gordon Lyermere ber rf' CONTRIBUTING EXPERIENCE ond odvice Io every phese of s+uden1' counciI work ore fhe sponsors, Miss Jone EIIio'r+ ond Mr. Simeon Toyior. WRITING A REPORT TO be submiffed Io Ihe Sfudem' Forum ore Senior Senoiors Mike Riley ond Jim Perry. I LISTENING TO AN EVALUATION of fhe Leadership Troining Conference, which Ihey pIonned, ore Junior Senofors Morilyn Peor- son ond Nick Krimonf. SOPHOMORE SENATOR GORDON LIVERMORE expIoins his ideo Io roise money for Ihe American FieId Service os Senofor Suzy Shorp lends her suppori. SENIOR FORUM MEMBERS-FIrs+ Row: 3ef-, VA-'EE' '-'C-M Weave' I-43-51, Cgffg ,'-gg Vagggev Cr: W Cccemme- N D H,,,,. .. ,,,.. X f 1,., .. W- - ., . V. , , , 2 2.1, .:', T455 Second Row: 3 'jane W' :ML Third Row: Qzge' Ezve F'-2: 2-5 :' Bez: P:'S:'S 5:2 Fxef-e' v S. e's '- re 2,2 ex Lex f'- C', JUNIOR FORUM MEMBERS-Firsi Row: Lrfz A21 Arm F' Morgcfef Ho! Je-c 'e MJDW Nofci Move S.13 '2 DGWS! NCVCY .-.5 Ng' ,- 35317-i 355 55'3'j' 343393 ,1355r- pfQ5'd9't' C'f,- 3,G,9S MGVV' CG '6 HECCY, Qovdfe, Row: MCFG DOSL .cw Qcxfcfis-ofes'oe ' Ld. fur!-ee:'e'cm le:1 r'e W'k - L55 HEVIXE' M. D. WP'3'CM ll FSF. HC C34 JUN' Ed99 'C'V ..:1. H' 'sci' Second Row: ,:'e' U's4' Mme Vcmcs Us x Ri:'::':: O :'x :1': Sue S':'b :1 N:1':vKo e. SOPHOMORE FORUM MEMBERS-Firs+ Row: Se Sc-'C' K KWZT Sieve-'s Dov- Fink Am-.3 He'b5'eb LV--X Byf-9'+l Arm R'CVc'd- Mxfe S:'d': Cz' Fc' S':'e, K ', Beds' Acc Umm B:'c:'a sc' Mc'c': KM , Third Row: Tfzmss Cor Bt: Mme Mia TF- '5'egj 'N-3 Wai , Second Row: '.':': 3 Mingime' V:'er1 M 57 Aire'r'e:'f. Ed Heel' Rfk Meme' Fare P J:'e-'S C'.ck Vec'cL'. Fourih Row: ,QM RC'31 :' .: f'4: :', 62 Acfivifies I 9 T APPROVING NEWS STORIES before Hwey go fo bress 's Mrs. PeorI Hobson, sponsor oz +I-e scnooI pooe' TYPING AN EDITORIAL lone Meodor. Staff issues convention, first school day papers J, I I PENCIL IN HAND, EIIen Roberrs, news edffor, reporrs on up-'rovdore or+ic:Ie for 'rbe prinrer In Monossos. 'X 'Cb nooor cores For o-o ':o'Io' 're Crossed Sabres Ts Ed?'or- -C' ef H-eq, --Q 4' V Z . 4 1 ' i BUSY BALANCING BOOKS, business monogers Bor- bofo Peorso'I ond Warner SrcmIey compore records of Crossed Sabres soIes. HAVE YOUR STORY IN by IcrnorrowI'I exCIOIfnS Feomre Edlror Diane Monk os she oflors Iourndism 'beofsf Ac+ivI+ies 63 '- . , X , 7 f ' I H If-Lf ? X THIS CARTOON IS going ro malce lhem fall our ol Their chairsl' imagines Crossed Sabres carloosisr, Perry Neu- bauer. PAUSING AS HE PLANS layoul for his sporrs page is Crossed Sabres spor+s edi+or, Tony Johnson. Staff drives to Manassass 'ro preven'r printing errors Crowded info a small Nash awo lcndli chrizrened lhe bug, members of rhe Crossed Sabres srali iourney sky miles on a found frip 'ro visil' lheir prinler Manassas. Virginia every fen days. This rrp is made lwerw-leur limes during fhe vear lo check lhe oage proofs ol +he four page paper. A special issue c'rc:ula+ed on she fifsl om of school and anorher published as a +ribi,+e 'ro ihe Scurhern Asso- cfaiion ol Sfudenf Council delegales were oriahal proieofs ol lhe I958 slall. A new formal leamring ccrzislerl lype. news briels and an inquiring reporler column was also devised. Financing lhe paper by odverfising, subsoriprions and sponsorship ol rhe Turlcev l-lop, 'rhe sroff ollofred rhe 54,700 income +o publishing a be++er paper more allen. 64 Aciivifies WHEN THE CLOCK READS 7:OO AM., Co-CircuIo- lion Managers Pauline Olson and Naomi Harrison sorlr newspapers and place Them in The homeroom Teachers boxes for delivery la sfudenls. x t:....I hh----u CROSSED SABRES'REPORTERS-Firs? Row: Ronald Pezze Ee' Cgkir J dw Mde an A is:n Knee Second Row A d'i'L, Sara Krebs D':,, e Ze Linaiu Cox Arn Verner 4 I f 1 ,, IF WE COULD ARRANGE Ihe ar+icIe like This, if would look much befferf' remarks Assis+an+ Feafore Ediior Linda Baum Io Iwer co-worker Chaffie James. yf xv, I. SQ N-L Cx -p., , -Y ,,...- - QF ' ' , Af' if 3 ,,,-f- X f! Z I.oreHa bfeefe, Lai-fe Uwern Ihird Row: Barbara FearsaII, ebecca Skv'p'eI', Ann Mofrbczoef Mow Lokng Mike Ives, Gfen AiIgafer, Bofbara Ffar:'s CI1ar'es Bcqmgaidner I-'Ieddy awrie, Jean Wafsor, Mo' B N ,f . .rv I N, MEETING A DEADLINE are assisfanf news edifors. Janef Porfer, Mildred OIney and EIaine S'raI'1I. Aciivifies 65 THlS YEAR'S ANNUAL will ieomre lorger picfures lhroughoul' 'rhe enfire book, smiles Edifor-in-Chief Judy Shorlli. 66 Aciivifies Yearbook staff originates modern cover and index vnro, ' ofzze o o coo 're Blue ond Gray 'erre- se 'o ves ro: f o 'ne W 'e rdo.se 'o so e'oe' We' ooxo 1-3 'on money. Ths oe'e n o o' was 'ere- sen'o ve oi 'fe e 're F30 srofnf mennoers. i'1oo'9 'O compare WV 'ne rnedoiisf yeorbook oi 'ne p'ev'c-s yeof The roi! FSCJ-ZSG Thor 2600 reoders were oepenoenr upon Them lor on interesting record, comprising 290 ooqes, 'o preserve 'he yeor s memories. Discussing informally droend line Tobles in The colorful ond spocious new heodquorfers, 'rhe sfoif deve oped rhe theme ord plonned iniormols ond mode suggesrions for dividers. The circulofion deporinnenr unfolded ideos for compleiing ihe subscripiion drive. As sporis evenfs op- peored, ihey were reporfed ond look iheir ploce in 'rhe scheme ol moleriols. Soliciling ods from oreo merchonls, lhe odveriising sfoff eorned 'rhe bockbone of ihe monies needed for publishing ihe Sl0,000 book. Working irequenily info lhe eorly evening, fhe copy slofi scribbled headlines, while ihe piciure edifor scheduled sophomores for iheir firsi individuel piciures, The modern cover ond index were new invenlions of ihis yeor's sioif. Troining for The iuiure, iuniors siudied yearbook produciion fiiih period, while sporfs ond business sioffs mei' firsr period, ond rhe ediioriol sfoff composed during 'rhe sixfh period. 4-C' 'MTA I CORRECTING AND REWRITING semcr ocfivifv Sheets is Mory Fir' Bfomlev, copy eoffor for ilne onnisol. READING THE LATEST ISSUE ci the School Press Review is 'ne Blue and Gray spo'sor Mrs. Peorl i-lonson. L Q ...,,,,,, ,...s.... BLUE AND GRAY PHOTOGRAPHER Dale Garvey checks his equip- menl' prior ro raking piclures exemplilying school life and capfuring club members informal poses. AFTER SCHEDULIN6 AND TAKING phorographs, Blue and Gray Picrure Ediror Carolyn Damours checlcs 'rhem for 'fone and scrarches belore submirfing rhem +o layoul. CONTEMPLATING THE USE of a sporrs acfion picrure is Sparrs Ediror Dulce Breirenboch. Warching as he pauses from his worlc is Assisranf VM my Sporfs Edifor M. D. Wharom. 'l X I ' CIRCULATION EDITOR MARTHA SUTER checlcs individual homeroom yearbook sales before she begins 'ro 'rally money relurns and plan Ihe publicify campaign, Achvihes 67 SENIOR ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES-Firs+ Row: Lfrdz Lfnfen, Dianne Berg- serh, Foes Fc eccY Jody Whiie Jcyze Cognos' CCTIOTIE Srnirn. Second Row: afiflflv' 'iii C S'J'J'3 Dxfc Gfia-' CC 'i: ,cinfwff I-Iyse G7'9ICI'6VT Davis, Pa.i'e Ozcn, Third Row: Ed IWC i.fT' Bib H,n'c' Tefrence Gibbs, Ken Cfaddcck, Bob Wcfa, sift. JUNIOR ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES-Firsf Row: Saw C ngerman, Pafricio Momxe CfJ'CI6 Ffafe' Lynne Vliflf- Kcmy I-Lg'-ee, Pa' Davis Koihy Weiss, Second Row: Mcfe- DeMcs' Jan I-Ia'W J di, Fiedsfrnan, Inf Ccyier, Cynrhia BurIce++. Barbc': Benson, Kay Thompson, Third Row: Jean Anderson Barbara Coffin, Anne Garida Dc, Weyandi, Joyce M rbhey Jydy CosseII Linda Edwards, 1 F Y Qi-'I A 7 I A 5 SOPHOMORE ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES F s+ Row Po S P ff- Gum: R w Nan: econ Row e Lqonne er ny Q a Me e Third w: gel X I i T '- Pc Suv- ge 31 Q 68 Acfivifies ff 'J'- 1 SENIOR ASSISTANTS-Dianne Bergsefh, copy: Grekhen Davis, Iayoufg Julio Shumaker, fypisig Faye Rosemon, Iypisf: Duke Breiienbach, copy? Linda McCarIhy circuIa+ian. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS-Firs+ Row: Lois Murphy Lucy Hummer. Second Row: Be++ie Woggoner Jeaneffe Cozzens, M. D, Wharam, Joan Bickers I-IeIen I-Ieifmann, Diane Nicholson. S ' 1 'dumwl M .gf fx if . 53 V m, Z 4 uv: f A all f,,. ' A. ,Q .- yy ,-, rgi' -' fri' 4 S 3 . Wim W , Ee me Q ,A w' mf , SMILING AS SHE READS a co of 'rhe Penman ma azine PY 9 is Edilor-in-Chief Belly Diener. Penman prices drop as doughnut sales flourish Doughnuls, doughnuls everywhere! A familiar sigh? in 'rhe halls are 'rhe doughnuf sellers. This proiec'r, underfalcen +o help finance fhe Penmon's publica+ion, has been success- lully carried oul during The lunch periods in +he caleleria and Liflle Thealer. From doughnufs lo poems, lhe Penman, Washinglon- Lee's lilerary magazine, reaches lo every phase of school life and even The iournalism world where il has earned 'rap ralings from Soufhern lnlerscholasfic and Columbia Press Associafions. Circulaled in fhe English classes, lhe Penman +his year has increased ifs circulalion 2070. This is due, in parl, lo lhe new reduced price of 'rwenly-live cenls made possible by lhe doughnul' sales. ln January, +he school-wide poefry conlesl was spon- sored by fhe Penman, fhe winner's poem being published in fhe winter issue, The firsf-place sfory of lhe Elos shorl' story conlesl' also is enioyed by 'rhe whole school via 'rhe Penman in The spring issue. lllusfrafions, slcefches, carfoons and caricalures are also an infegral parf of 'rhe magazine, represenling fhe arfislric accomplishmenfs of lhe school. Liferafure runs 'rhe gamuf from poems and shor+ sfories 'ro arlicles and essays in each issue, Fall, Winler, and Spring. These are 'rhe original composilions of sfudenls and rellecf lheir varied inleresls and falenfs. 70 Acfivifies WORKING ON POSTERS 'ro publicize a forfhcoming Penman are Linda Voss, Geraldine Ridgeway, Sue Mahan, Linda Liflman, Joan Ogroslry, Andree Wallc- er, Jane Ashley, and Phylis Sachleben. Lending a hand are arf feachers Mr, Franklin Moon and Mr. Leroy Anderson. l 5 l 5 i J A l ' l x Lf. I JOAN SCOTT TYPES copy as Bob Delwiler, copy assislanfi Marcia Smith, lealure edilorr Naomi Harrison, assislanl lealure eclilor: Judy Weihe, ooefry '1 READING AN ISSUE of fl-e Pen- md n is Sponsor Mrs. Mary edifort Judie Francis, shorl slory eolflor: Linda Cravolla, assislanl' shorf slory Councell. edirort and Roxanne Romans, assislanl poelry eclifor, sele-C+ slories. a X Jv- z J . - l l 1 J 1 x Y' ug law' hai? THE PENMAN STAFF sold doughnufs fo raise money for The magazine 'rhis year Samplmg lhe nuf rolls are members of 'rhe business slalil Carol Leonard Doris Hogshead Lael Swinney Dianne While Alice Knudson and Helen Heilmann Acfivifies 7l WOODWIND, BRASS AND PERCUSSlON-Firsl Row: ffcf' V:-f -imtli Z'Q f-' Svwafl Reise Pa, Sresrz ' '4 ,- 3,-'cc ,ins ,imes Eimccr l3, J Mztd, Max 'firfs-'cp V - ' 3 Sa'- Second Row: DQ-gf Hg-'gy Rqbgfs 'Jamey ' M3 S,.f. -'i 1CS CT' ' P'n VJ sc' :e'e' Basajn V! f3:'c- c-1' f. , , ,Q B'ZS'2 1 S2'3't1 Weaver Bc , K kpa7'7if, S530 v2 'qfe' ,zmes Gad, VJ' am Evercrd, Third Row: Vfrgf Fgfvgf Q7-171 Q3-r-we ' Cnares Vcc 3:?'Qn Fred B'.:'e'nan, Slcpnen Vvlcaa' fame C: 'G Orchestra reveals Talent at concerts, assemblies Al 'flue Vesper Concerl' and during llie Orclweslra Con- cerl. flwe members ol 'rlwe orclweslra revealed llle beauly of classical inslrumenfal music 'ro llwe audience. Also appear- ing al llle Spring Concerl and assemblies, llwe crclweslra provided llie accompanimenl' lor llme clnoir. Since llwe orclweslra is comparable in size la a small symphony orclneslra, il gained praclice in perlormance ol lull synnplwcnic programs while oblaining a knowledge cl orclweslral lileralure. FIRST VIOLINS--Fil-5+ Row: Ein-fgfk Hcqyeilgs sf.-,N Y Sandra Toleerl, Jud Lesser, Third Row: Mary l as P ' O lf l 1 an SA-s yan pikqf Second Row: Pccer- Lg ,--I, Live Mricm MaiFaran JTVECL' Pr 5 Fourlll Row Acfivhies Fiffh Row: Eff: Defra VIOLAS AND CELLOS- Firsf Row: Marf'na LevTn, Se er Var' Zandt Yvonne Baay Reber' Hans- 'frr Second Row: Reber? Ba Undo Scbecfer S e S2 0' Carefyn MacDerrnr1+ Snerry Leif, Sora Dfwnina Ra pin Schreiber Vrglnia Walker, Third Row: Linda Cox, George Drazen Patricia Confin E qene Rcbey Vlrqinia G-arrefr, Carolyn Eeinauer. Frances Crcss ORCHESTRA BUSINESS COMMITTEE-Roberf Lawyer. P: ' Sbepard, H,gh Henderson. Wnliam Everard, Roberf Nevsrnan--assisfanr business manager, Jancflrwan Yen+is - business manager. ORCHESTRA EXECUTIVE BOARD-Firsi' Row: Lara Macdv, Marfba Levln, Barry Kirkpafriclc, Qnda H nr Lynne Lafr' Jcrarran Yenfis Linda Sgneder Jcbn Mih-nan, Second Row: Eugene Qrcev R 'L Sfnafer P: Sbeozrd Yvrjnrte Bam, Riser? Lerfer Mars Bai-ey. Warren Howe Secrae Fm-fer Gov C: a---Gy, EVZGb6'Yb FGVYCHV Jean Horns, Wingafe Srkes, Suemen Van Zend? Virginla Walker, WiHiorn Everard, Roberf Newman. 74 Acfivifies Sfudenls supplemenf music knowledge r er flue drreclrcn of Mlss D r y a scales and lcey ard sralnf srngrng an enrors may b gun 'rlre srudy ol M uslc Aopreclalr n classes led by M Jr yfng Jrlwe rneclnanrcs ol musc a cl lne Alexander Increase llnerr appreclal on e f llwezr applrcalnon sludenls concen+ra+e on y es mg opera concerlos and chamber musrc MUSIC THEORY CLASS Sloncllng Plwyl s A al K :l son Br+ Webley Phy s Pm e Ch p Harhnar M rr e Sealed Lnda S healer Sandy Sous Slnve Woqan P O so Marg e Calverl 'R MUSIC APPRECIATION CLASS Mary Collrnar' D Uvs r Barbara Ross n y ws e rnes ane rv' s an Pollen Sam Weaver Vrclcr Doran Mlss Mary Lou Alexander Joyce Coffman Achvrhes 75 . U rd ' ' ' o C+? B Jn e 'Fora r 'J ' ' . cl s A e ', , ' Q55 Tnezry, lffr e M ' I ' 'o , ' 'ss Mary LC, s ud '. ' .' n Y fecnfasei of ' ' ' I or fr, foffz 2 sa- ' ' ' , role ao ' ' , ' . Q 4 f' M l 2525, - ' : 'll l.',j'X , Ale P' - , E 'I 'C l .. , fzz C 'fl'1y'Bf7. l . : I C , ' f E , a ine l n, -V A ' I4 l 5, Kalln Le i Mllx Ba , DI Gfffnl, Cnarle V Choir, 'Mads' perform at concerts and conventions Tr-e Mr' of s c ': be-rye one f. r' 2' :3 ':J' 'C 'ce cred Vv! E'L'6' irc 'W 5' i, ' 2' .3'A:-1 12925 ciiennoez, of ::e'f:'M Q Vfovfecs Cnflzion Aes:c7o ons ccwefb' :Z Semrefc Asscciofbn cf Shoe-rr Cord zine ' 're CFCF C warms 2' Mew, Arwen: 'cc iczri iec: 'f' 'ref 're - 'ng Serb ifg C' 'ce C73-e'gn' Citi 37: 'ce i:3f- nf: mi' 'Ap For Loci, S'9IG 'EC C' 'ce Safco Concert. Nornea Tor rne :meenfn cerrcfy scnqz rhev :no flne Modrlgols oko enferfoined rnonv orgonizofions inc'ud- ing ine Nofionoi Educoficn Asscciofion. Miss Florence Booker Drecizr .TN 2 sl CHOIR-Firsf Row: Mary Merrill KONE-2 Croc Mcrfrm Levin 'fc r': A V-ff'xbf?S S.:,f Barreff, Corrs Rf? BY? Webiey Br 'f- ,3'J '2 , B' Fn.+we'I, JPN Clawgr No' Srncf' Devil Cor' :W 'Q S C?':N, life Citxrncc, He on ?l fire Sfonf Bi'ti': 'C 'e,', Node Cranes, Judy B,:cc :'. Second Row Vrdn: SAQZWQV, Lcfse Andrews Sue EXW' LL, Hman Ido N,f'a'Q' B: sen, Bob fmrscn, Bob Harwncn, M re Bcrres, Edwin Wo'scn, Jr. Tevy Townsend David Bcwrcn, Jcrnes Benson CHORAL SECRETARIES-I ,fe Cfffwof ' 'JV' Jve- Lrdz Q V, MV 76 Acfiviiies 2 , , . 4 , . 4 11 D.'ic', Dowe Lcvewewf Lee S-A, fw JM' JMD' Erw W' '-N Mm A ff W , ., ., .J ,, 1, XJ rv . V V, , V- ,J P.'z'gi'n+ lfiye, Lone Merffrd Moi? Ci Third Row: EI! Krf: d ,orr CVM' Fi , C xt E l,r 'i1l H ,rl D35 Russelo Sordy S' rs Grrf Nr-.ff 5 Nirq Sr1 '5:, , G, Cassie S 0 C tzrri . 'z 5' W ' f' F 'XNr-iwor Wi'!73m Rs?'T'e, Doe Q-'uw-,' ld fr' ' Dzfd Pogrvxwzzrv, Ldv A 1, Fiffh Row: Czr' VV,-ghr nr' ' Krwosf, Roger Morrison, Charles Judsor Joe Sryder Crock Cofhy Booffy, Dor-s Hovqren, Cori ,' Eff? , , F- .. D-'zfz Klffy Qreersfo ds MQW Q Roc' B1'V1'v B353 Mered'+rv E is, Prrs Od Reber? BNN' Geifif- F Q' P. LWVQ, Nord Moore Pee' Comm Fourflw Row: fm! D11- S Barr pf3V', 'le bi or Soo 3': 'r 5 E ., E , lor' Lzrkirs, Sandy Lo Boo' For P2-we ,fr Xf' G -ey Larry H6511 lfez S ff S'J'1 Vw -if: HV' fr H-, 'MSM x V ,'AQ'C'C1 Srnlfr Vfrgrro Xv'VQbLD Lfrg, F S-3 L' - 4 ,u14.1Lp ,,,f, L Cf-V.- f g Z f. 14 Q V .aim ,tj , B 4 8, -Yyt, 'Dx 1,719-IVLR nf ,. f 1. A 1 I7 Af'-1.41 1 K j,,,f,M, !Z,, A'v.m,1f ,f . , -T I Jcz'a'1,fd 'yogi lr-gfigffa fr 'rf y, 5 5 i givi- CHORAL ACCOMPANISTS-Dc'H Phase' ces's'w Crt CfC'IVT' OCTCWTDCF-S+? CCY W55d5- Myed CAC' S Tkmmnm in Nm' 'F C? pg-m?5+3 KQHVQ Choc CL-gh Gggomgc-554' Vlfg'-'Q S-ggfef Mgqjflggk reH, Ken BYUe, Mixed Chorus occompcrrefsi Kevcr: B,dd Mfed Crczs occcrrpcnrah KQV-,' H3233 SVS CW' f o o si Acfivi+ies 77 'gss PRESIDENTS OF MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS-Ed: 51-Ho' CMD: B35 S 5 sefzd Mded Crwous' Tam ,3 ::' Ccr1:erfBorwdg E VH-r fizdwic S iC . '.I'Cvd+ second period Mwed C':m,s, Secfed: JOM N 'Nad C' 'f's'f:1: CNT? A CN 575 Chorus. 711 1 i ,nf in CHOIR EXECUTIVE BOARD-Firs+ Row: S Cwff' W M' 'W Q ',-. j , ,. ,- E A ,E c, 3,, Q E, H - ' V CE e N QW.: U ue, :-,,D-M3 78 AcfIvi+ies Second ROW: 3' Q 'fi A+ desk: Bcb Ere A 2.1, I 1 4 5 5 . Y, :rf - ff' I PUTTING THE FINISHING TOUCHES on a Thanks giving mural are members al: lhe choral bullelrin board commillee Hugh Henderson John Yenris CHOIR BUSINESS COMMITTEE-BVI RM- 'WWQWV R'be'l B'? n P I' I Joe Snyder, asslslanf r-nanagerl Sfandings Dave Knas' Jae Svcs- l, au me Clson, Carole Weslon, Gay Callaway, Mar- A ij - Z . f garef Snyder, Be+sey Bourlce, George Beam, Gene IA-4-44'-I lou? -AM W Dudley, and Prls Ord. yah 7 1 4 0 LZ E-if f ., ,fx . 7 Vbf - - ,0 W e f MEM I ,cf-df'-IG A' I I . , ,554 ., MADRIGALS-Fir5+R0w1MQry Mgmll Sgrdy Sgyg Vkqimg Slwegrerx Chile Doyle Dons I-lovgren, Boo Brewer, Orver Easler.-food, B Rncn Phyllis Alwacd, Helen Niffi, Second Row: Birl Webley, Edwin Wafson, Jr, 'C an Acfivifies 79 X Q I I Miss Mary Lou Alexander -I T , A A y Q, , . T rx , ex Boys organlze ensemble, 'T sing before area groups CfYJCf'r,' L eo secsor ond bofhe-when noe'od'e5 were crrenj ' Q e'+C e QT We rewTv cfoohized Bop' Enienoo e. FJ, 'ng iTfn'ory To The GMS Ensc-fnbTe, +he bog :eric 'nec nifife ctrnmudw QfA,,:' and fhe 'ihf'T. F , , . . . :.i'.:' TC ' 'o con GVTCT' 'he erterevzez I , V A V , A , , .A , me ' Y GIRLS CHORUS-Frrsf Row: ga, Paw, saw Fesrvghh cf 'he GHS of M xed Chcroses. These grcmoz pre5en'e, 5-3-53,3 Qi 43 Kan, Q3-+59 Fvgw Erffn Adams, F3'CQ'C'h5 T1 Tbfcr hfQh5 'ThrCUQhCu+ The COunT'Y Gnd F3Or. hgh' LQTTT he5'O SWT? JVC M f ',CT3'CT'T Smlqhhpegsy K :gf M ss, Ho.-vord, Second Row: Berry Lo, M 'che' rolrrcwo 'r'c?po'ed E' rhe Thanksgiving, Chrlshnos ond Eosrer ossem- bhes. The choruses song of rhe Chrishnog Concerf ond heTd Their own Spdng Concerr on April I8. The Girls' W WM Mgjpfwfw jim Q99 Q S952 HQ Q9 QA ' 80 Adivifies 'A a i.,gg,,.,.W .ry A N P ,fe I I .4 as 1. , sv Q , - gr pe'0'B999T6 A 4 Ye, 7 3 xi 1 U :D 5 R nf' B 4:' , . , 2 i D .,,..,-,, 3-ii 7 J 'ruff gs , Q 3, , D iq.. . ' 1 gi '.N, -,,,,,,,,, 3 2' ' B W 99 IQ, 4 fp' lr .i t , an . 4 -- fza.,-..-i-. , Sv 'Yi ' . f'T'5'TT 'riE'r f'2ifP4 'H i V - , Biff' 5-in 3 , ' M -'r-s K . y J ' ..4N fi -4-N' 5vfli,i,.ii.C.gvn:- .si - In Andrea Weslan, Diane Comer, Kalhy Moody, Lois Mehler Joan W, Moncure, Kalhy Dean Ca'ol Ward, Mari'yn Canlrell, Mary Blalcher, Judy Pollen. Diana Higgins, Carol Brissen, Maysel Weaver, Carol Mcrde, Margie Mar+'n Ka+Fy l-lasle, Third Row: Gail Crawford, Marge Conn, Sandra Shifteli, Eileen Fasler. SaI'id'a Bryani, Merle Tegeder Mary Ann Sauber, 3 i 2 1138545 -v'rf Miller, Chr7s Mcl.e en Carol Monroe, Fourfh Row: Susie Wesl- ccff, Sherili Coffs .Ann Yepna Lois l-lerizler, Margie Holland, Lynn Ziflcle, Fry '3 Modcr' Par Emmons, Karclyn Taclrer, Belly Myers, Wanda Walter, M l I , 1 l 19 ' ri i I ,,A l A M lil, ,cp G or Ji l fr i il i y fy i 51 I i ,X IX D HOR S irsf Row: Buddy Field, Alan Zoeckler, Jay Morris, Jon Eschinger, Ari J i w, Harr Inger, Karl Tiede, Owen O'Donnell, Bob Croir, Bing Yowell, Drew 5 Q5 cl ug ' a nd Row: Susan Handy, Danna French, Donna Bowman, Ann Scolf, Barbara ., ' N Ci n 'A vis. Elizabeih Crain, Carol Ann Forsyfhe, Maureen McCormick, Connie ' 'I , ern Spi r an Virainia Lee Garry, Judy Terry, Nancy Boyd, Rose Claris, Ann Calvari, 1. ie Hollingshead, Barbara Clark, Mildred Wells, Polly Berge, Jill Carlsfon, Elaine wiclcer, Judie Elfer, Nancy Federico, Peggy Ward, Bonnie Lay. Third Row: Elaine Slephens, Joan King Gwenn Relhause, Par? Mareydi, Loraine Reed, Kendra Budd, Jean Slilzen- berger, Elaine Von Bernewilz, Judy Shipman, Ann Pulliam, Margarel' Ryan, Diana LaCovey, Beverly Koerner, Diane Hunler Calhy Hauq, Jean Miller, Sue Craig, Janice Benge. Gail Anderson, Suzie lrwin, Mary Bierlein, Carolyn Taylor, Jaclrie Edwards, Lola Wilson, Mar- guerire Browning, Fourfh Row: Joan Dorfzbach, Kalhie Owens, Janel McLaughlin, Ann Wilcox, Belh Ann Bee-'on, Susie Sumervil:e, Sue Holmes, Befsi Boyle, Phyllis Knudson, Barbara Goerberr, Bonnie Fahs Mary Milligan, Kerry Davis. Karen Hansen, Nan Glidden. Pal Davis, Peggie Lloyd, Billie Helms, Joyce Bailey, Joyce Clemenfs, Ann Tomlinson, Julia Seiler, Susan Sandberg, Sandra Dail, Mary Arfhur, Lynne Lauer. Fiffh Row: Beverly Sheeics, Mary Anne Lalring, Nancy Hiich, Caroline Dodge, Fran Engernan, Connie Tassa, Jean Rhodes, Genda Ferre', Joyce Mcrphey Priscilla Hauch, Claudelfe Turner, Do? Nefzer, Margaref Wilkinson, Mary Dalrymp'e, Suzanne Adair, Susan Dever, Barbara MacDougall, Pal Prewii? Mary Mafloch, Barbara Franlra, Phyllis Bonnie, Margarer Fulwiler, Juanifa Parlcs, Jane Duclrworlh Janel Porier. Sixih Row: George Reynolds, Siuarl Krisel, Clay Woods, Ken Blue, Don Bowman, Gordon Chase Jon Shade, Tom Kulschenreuler, Phil Goodall, Dick Sfpes, Marsha Jump, Susie Updilie, Linda Dudley. Carol Thompson, Elizabelh Pearse, Jimmy Grim, Doug Wells, James Boley Archie Louslalof. Achvihes 8I I' 'x ' 14 nnpunibi-3--u EQ Cancer' Baaa f3'a1e as ae ere perfca every Cay, Perfcrfvaeces lar assemdes aaa f- e' Hers fm 're Serv wefe Ps 3 a: v e:. Tre qraaas cefcef' was led 3' Math I3 If e O..G-'C'.-'YT ara ie-azfed fee VJ! 'ae' Te Overyfef fkszefpdes feazrfr-Q fre Cote cafd prezehea 'ypes 55 rue: aspearg 'Q every ence . Dlxeaed jazz a'a Crapper rms': lVg gr'ea defy aer- lcrmarees. S::e:'ar erlec' cama:s 'a's s.:l'w as Tre Cock Slwca suprfcea a'd :eased 'Fe aLa'e':e MM +ve Lxflaee 'clrg zcfdg :dared :few c: 'a':'3:e 'ff'n'pe s. Reserve Baad fs elecred by llwcze who des7re 0' y pracllce and d'lll. Preparrg for Tre ba'd add dlzcassfq lecleacal I I Band plays lWilliam Tell' af concerf elerlve s,c'ec' wfcr r'ee+s problem: al: eacn 'ngfremewf are +ve ableerlves cl mls course. Because ll meet al'er eclfwcal lar relwearsals, flve March- ivg Band ls Cawzldered a club. Irs aerlarmarwces durirq hall- llmez a'd ll: rerdkllen el 'Slwlrwell alfer eaclw lcuclwdawn added +o llwe ervhueiasm of speclalafs al foolball games. Marclwlng in parades awd oravidfrq music al pep rallies were also acflvlrles al Tl'wE3 club. llwe rrualcrelles cajd allen be seen pracllcldq lar pep falllea and alluer everwls during lllfllw period ard alrer sclvcal, Working closely wllh llwe Marching Band, They appeared during loofball games. and parades. 'Vit J r Q.- -...WN M i 0 re., x X , -sxhxsm , ,X MARCl'llNG BAND OFFICERS Adew G y James Ga d James Zrem Mr Wllllcm Pfeiffer Rorwre G C lreff r Aciivilies 83 Fefzer Bob Murphy, Nonfy Hybner, Sandy Weaver, Jim Lombe, Berr H,mp1r'03. Fifth Row: Yvonne Booy, Pofsi Scrrery Dowd Gocd Kay Uodgrcif, Befsy Howard, Mgrfrg Thgfngg, Kgy Efrn Fcsl Shepard. Sixrh Row: Lesie Rscker Pr-FI Fonseq rfogrlcio ?orry, Mory Osferncms, Ben Rsckef, Jsdy Wecrne Ricnofd Meyers BIN Trowsdcf, Jcnr Hwnprries, Sevenrh Row: Je? Dcvd, Hdgn MiWer, Burg' Sw,-r, Dznnd Rzffe Biry Groncm, Richard Ornorsndr: Kay Gnfgrone, Srewarf Rowe, Richard Srede. Y 1 CONCERT BAND OFFICERS-A+ desk President Second Row: Jim Zlemer, vice business moncger, Bi'f Trowsdol, bgsness Berr HJVWQLFJSS. Vie presde-ni cf Brossg business rncnoger, ' Kay Ellcir, sec'e'ofy' Toy' Qfrn cr presrdenr of Reeds' Ente G' as r monde er: MOU Iv'cKe'nc' . 7 Afden G4 'redsfefg D:y':1 53:5 '57 G-higfione Croffes Tnfrncs, Jelr Frcr-Jr, Lesfie Rmlrer, PHE? Fonsfer Ed M:C-':-gF Ben d J H ' S 'J Rucker, Judy Wecfre, Sand' MC'SgE ef, Fred Moore, Arr He-uor Avery, Rsddy If 'ire Fred Bcwmcn S'e:fe Wagon C'T'J-B Ve' Do L C d Aden G-y W' 'c'n Ev-e'::'d Dave Hdper, Berry Kirlcpcrriclc, FHH1 Row: Je y Sweel, Rrclword Orr:'-'d'3 Barn' S n H.gw M3 er Jfm B':fkn'c , Rcbev P-ew QW, V': Fever Biwly Groncnx Jen Nysffcm Jes Cc'z,RE:1::rd Sfeele, Joe! Srerrp, Mn W' Vcrn Pneixer- direcrcr, Don C3'WDkIElJ Laffy L ndn Jennny Cale, Bcb Gocdscn. Diane Holi Copfcin of MoioreHes Acfivifies 85 Phyllis Afwood Bob Brewer Mary Ann Bromley Diana DeAngelis Belly Diener Oliver Easferwood Richard Kimball Marlha Levin .lane Meador John Mifman Diane Monk Helen Niifi Ellen Roberls Judy Sharif Virginia Shearer Andres Walker 4 Q 4 I E l Vs, , if W. s ,1 Dave Morse ' ' pre--as-. i f- Q - - Greichen Davis Marcia Smirh os oe r 1 -: -5. J: 4 ,g3jre'g'l,' F sl' Semeye' pf' Semeye' F 'sf Serneyer Freeaerf V59 Presderr CP'C Cl SGWGSWF Second Semesier Mary Merrill Perry Neubauer Mr. Slanley Boolr Secrefary Treasurer Sponsor Elos awards scholarship, records year's memories Posrer parries, scriplr rneerings, por luck supper-'rhese were some ol rhe acriviries which ohfered companionship and lime lor work +o rhe members ol Elos. This honor socieiy for rhose who excel in orr, drama, speech. music and wriring sponsored rhe shorr sfory conresl and com- posed and published lhe Echo. The Echo records rhe memories ol lhe year in a permanenr form, a 45 r.p.m. record. The sociery also awarded a scholarship ro an oar' sianding srudenl. HOPING TO FIND ECHO MATERIAL from assembly recordings are Marrha Levin, Jane Meador, Mary Merrill, Grelchen Davis. and Helen Nirri, Snack sales finance scienfific Trip l John Anderson John Burns Charles Davis Bob Defwiler Beffy Diener Kerry Donovan Ari' Fisher Paul Franson John Keifh Jane Meodor Miha Neale Virginia Null The Science Honor Socuefy sponsored by Mr Edward Norfh consisfs of members nnieresfed in science and who plan fo enfer fhaf field Members are approved by fhe science deparfmenf while high grades and an inferesf in science are also necessary for membership Every affernoor' members are assgned fo asslsf in fhe help sessions which and sfudenfs of mafh and science who are having dnffuculhes Members of fhe group may be found selling colces coffee and pofafo hips af every foofball game Two fhirds of fhe profifs from fhis venfure was given fo fhe afnleh fund and The remaining amounf was deposifed in fhe bank foward a frnp falcen in fhe spring This excursion was fo Oak Ridge Tennessee in order To observe fhe new afomuc reacfor insfalled in fhns scneninfmc cenier Ofher prolecfs included co sponsoring fhe Soufhern Assocnafuon of Sfudenf Councils Convenfion dance com piling resulfs of quesfionnanres senf fo colleges requesfing requuremenfs in science holding an alumni banquef and esfablishing a science library John Olson Pefer Olson Mile Riley Ed Sfarbird Ronnie Sfemacker Albion Taylor Berf Thurber Lorena ToHer Jim Vice Bob Werner Penny Wheeler Sue Wrer fs Ken Knowles Bob Parsons Doris Hovgren Pregdenf Vice Presidenf Secreiary Don Slpeg Mile Minh Mr Edward Narih Treasurer Help Sessions Sponsor Direcfor Achvrhes 87 1,7 Y Y W i 'ef z, . , . . 2 5 1 . - 0 I ' ' , . F . . I V . . , . . . C 4. m y K '-?'ff'E . I ,V , , l u . . W 3 Y ,V V 1 . . . . 6 in 1 ' i ly 9' . , . . . 1 'i'i3':i ' , L' .Gavel Glen Allgaier Barbara Cofiin ri 2 V ' 60 Mary Beih Doclge W' ' '14a 5553 L .ji if ve, rfb! Lorreha Greene X Lindy Hill Marcia Kuhn B8 Aciivifies Pamela Banning - .,. an-N ,J JeaneHe Cozzens Q U ,QV Nancy Duques Linda Greenshields Cynthia lseman L 'sis we, ,. f .W iii Lindy Limburg Us Pefer Basquin Sue Craig I .nf Kay Ferguson fi fem f , , , egg. Helaine Gubin Judy Jones ef- 1 I : f : 'R .11 Sue Miller km, Barbara Benson Beffy Creech :- I ' Ga. ff Judy Fiedelman Anna Hansel A Q .. , 55 , ' X f Marion Kelly is 1 7' I' Milne Minh x ' v Marilyn Canirell Sarah Davis 1 X - Harlow Church ,I 1 Diana DeAngelis Presiclenf Lynne Vogel Vice Presidenf Mariha Levin Secrefory Marilyn Pearson Treasurer Carolyn Damours gg, Wye- C 1- French socrety decorates cafeteria for convention As their contrnloutaon to the Southern Assocnotnon o Student Councrls the French l-lonor Socuety helped t decorote the coleteruo Contrtbutlng to school lute onother monner the soclety held nts trodntuonol Medlter roneon Cruise an th toll Members were olso engaged ln otternoon help sessuons tor those students ot French nter ested IH speclol tutoring The crety plons nncluded the complete turnrshunq ot cr room an Arllngton l-lospntol o protect whnch occupued o greot deol ot tnme Mernbershlp IH the socuety as open to oll udents ot French who ore enrolled In the second third or tourth yeor ot study ond have rnanntouned A overoge 95 '--1 Ann Ogden Q., Karen Packard Mary Rawhns fs -vs Q.: Adele Sltiin Judrth Parier Janet Porter Roxanne Romans Judy Staley Marguerite Paul 'arf' Pat Powell Mr 'id Ruth Schafer Edward Starbrrd A Y Sue Starbrrd Barry Teutschbem BSP? Thurber Q--- Q7 Sandy Tolbert Lorena Totter Marnlyn Wo 1 Winanne Webb Carolyn Weyand Mary Wrclham PLANNING A MEETING AGENDA ore Mornlyn Peor son Dzono DeAngelns ond Judy Staley Mrs. Frances Waters Sponsor Actrvltles A QL A A 5 , V- I O 1. im ,, ,, 1 I 5 FJ W V, , , , G 4. y r, f , 1 . . . . H . . 5 X y r . I . O , . ' 4 . . in I U . .l E ,- . . so . S . y . . I , . ,Q . y if , I y y L . . . on I My . L X 9 J, , ,A ff' ' ' - I !,y?5,,i, I ,. 'Z ' 697 N F 4 ' v fi E' 'F' ' ' es ' A f KV , :. A , F r 6. H 'A Af f lflfw A s N ary .,, A WM A A C. F, F 1' ' 'Tv' u.-v Students create new German society 'tfeafcj 'e'e:' :Va echoo . e 'FC Ci-GY C' Gefwac reixea 'A e rcrmatfon ct a Gewca' l'lCf'L' Sizex. Es'oc'e cg a meeting day toe 'iai rnernoerf comeczea the CCT'E'.'i.'+C7' and presented 't for approval 3 'Fe Szaect Coxcf Ac 'ciorrna 'f7 a o' was hea an zeoxaw 3, The Af .1 1 W ,DL xii' 3 Lf ir 90 Activities I I Richard Boyd Andreas Broering Michael Diamant Joseph Edgerton William Evitts Louis Gehring Barbara Goerbert Harold Harrison Gunter Hempelmann Wesley Huntress Nancy Kingsbury Richard Mohr Janice Nawroclzy Lydia Smith Albion Taylor k 3, 7 i 'N K L I yr, , 1.. I I I . ., Sandra Weaver Arthur'NNest L.. X.. i 'ew 'semoeri aeiafea 'he :'a ay expresgrg their 'cowl- cage 3' G-errno' Cu 'e: g German stcriez, seems and 'vga ice rnefnoerfhp aecraea cpon the aces and selected f-1-Venn c1-oM., i. The l'cnora'y rnefnoer, Gcnter l-lernplefngnn ex. change fader' from Germany, talked to the society, adding tree O i'i3Spl'iere to the Qggggion. Ronald Steinaclcer Ela Nieuwdorp Dianne Bergseth President Vice President Secretary Robert Weber Miss Elizabeth Huis Miss Lenore Gewelre Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor SINGING A GERMAN SONG, Janice Nawrcclcy. Barbara Goerbert and Lydia Smith tcltlll 'her hcnar society requirements, R .lournalisls compose radio commercial Mary Ann Bromley Jane Meador l-':e Freace Carolyn Damours Sezrelary .ludy Sharfl Trezsye' Mrs. Pearl Hanson 57 is I-s .1 Mrs. Mary Councell i Sponsor I 1 ali A nwthmrniqgwrlmr-.y .aiyfqg Bfamlev and Carolyn Darncuri. 92 Aclivifies r Tslfffjf V Q.. SCANNING THEIR oReANuzATioN's MAGAZINE are M f' Sm' Quill and Scroll cfllrerz Diane Monk, Judy Slnarll, Marv 'W 'rg a igmmerca for 3 :ca csc 1'C'ii' rr. fr-.x1Crc':Cr5 Cr1:'er 25 Cf ana Sir' acre' Sided 'Mies 'ce' f' asa frc.-.ease 'flerncerz :5 'r' cures 1 'fi ex are ie eve: ,sir 'ae 333.125 :u+ :'de rg. :i r r:.. i' 'Q 're :uc ':3'i:'. 're Penman, Crossed Sabres, aaa Blue and Gray. T: fL'ECC 're 'cr' :fC '1'mc' 'ce CQ, and Sir: S3C.5 . Qraiea a 'ree A' 're :yer cf 'rg scrac. Srudems 1: ace: ctftri.. fag in if aaa 'Fe aeggrcrea lree was Dreamed 'c F ':er'ic Qalaccedc Clinic. The iournalisli oucfrca as N, riff r:u'le'c wl-'clw wa: aisplayed on a :er a' bu Ciara 'a We spricg. Mrs. Mar-, Cccrcell and Mrs. Pearl l-lanson, publica- rlcaf fecczcri, are also members of This inlernolional sociely. BeHy Diener Doris Hogshead Charles James Diane Monk Barbara Pearsall Janei Porfer hr ff .3 Ellen Roberls Elaine s+a+.l N' Warner Sianley ,. 'F' ., ,- fp riff .gs 'Q 9 lf' -. '31 'Xl I , Y if lf . 'ziiififfz Z 5 -.-:ng M0 ilYn Cfoolii Helen Nilfi Jeanie Wilkinson Mrs. Alice S+. Cyr Paula Forlucci Presidenl Miss Jean Fisher Vlce Pfeddefli Secrefary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor Sociely carols al lnfernalional Sing , ,grit l . 2fi5i f?'f., Q ,,,i gg 2 was If up f . -3- Jf! .ss was e fr i ,Q sf 5' 4 -f-, ,. f A 14,331 I wane: U is Z S' f is Y wif? Polly Berge Barbara Burns Harry Comp Suzanne Duvall Ann Flournoy Paul Franson Mike Neale Sherry Parrish - 'A - Keene Roadman K2 i J ' Richard Shaker ,ZA Aclivifies 93 Judy Spangenburg Janel Ursin Jim Vice Ann Wilson Beginning The year wilrh a Spanish dinner, rhe Spanish Honor Socieiy organized rhe year's aclivifies. Help sessions for sruclenls having dilliculries wirh fhe language and prep sessions for lhose planning ro 'rake college board exams in Spanish were insliluled. These Spanish 'rulers became singers during rhe Chrisrmas season. Parliciparing in 'rhe lnfernalional Sing held al Wakefield High School, many of lhe members conlribufed ancieni and conlem- porary Spanish carols lo lhe program. WHICH CAROLS SHALL WE SING? Paula Farlucci, Jeannie Wilkinson, Barbara Burns and Helen Nilfi plan ihe ifinerary. Speakers' Bureau skits dramatize school's history From memcries ci Charlesfcn dance mcsic, ol deprese san years and the re:en+ camplelion ol rhe new wing, lhe Speakers Bcreaa compiled an assembly presenling rhe lnfslary ol The schoal, Fcr+her exhibiling Their speech-making abiliry, members delivered daily anncuncennenls and lur- nished sporrscasfers for all home games, Bueau members highlghled American Educalian and Bralherhaad Weelc wilh a series of speeches, while rhey also advanced fhe March of Dimes and Hearr Fund Campaigns by reminding siudenls ol lhe need lar research in 'rhese fields. Mrs. Miller Vice Sponsor Lo,-no Aldrich Billy Beale Ida Boisen Dave Morse Presidenl Faye Rosemon Vice Presidenl Nancy Kane Secrelary Waller Pilcher Treasurer 94 Acfivifies Befsey Cahill Hal Clorlr Kay Ferguson Richard Kimball Mary Mauney Tom Pyke A Q T f X 'X Ralph Schrieber Lynne Vogel Mary Kay Williams Lynn Zirkle ix T xx DISPLAYING THE LATEST Speakers' Bureau achieve- menls in lhe cases of lhe lronl hall are Mary Mauney and Lynn Zirlsle. CGISVT TS? Miss Elizabelh McKnigh'l Sponsor Thespians design, build props for school Theatrics There is one ospecr of o ploy which 'rhe oudience never views. This is The behind 'rhe scene: sei-building, cosfurning ond orher deroils involved in 'rhe producrion of o ploy. The responsibiliries for These duries lies wiih Thes- pians, fhe dromo honor sociely. Offering recognirion 'ro The oufslonding porriciponrs in rhe school's drornci program. lhe Thespians have unique enfronce requiremenls. For lormol induclion info The sociery, o prospecfive member musr have eorned o 'rorol of Tilly poinrs. Service fo Thespion proiecfs ond ocling in ploys ore The Thespicin pledges. sources of These necessory poinrs. Milne Boggs Bob Brewer Judy Buchanan . 45 Lindy Hill Beverly Combs Grefchon Davis Charles Judson Vicfor Sussman Nancy Wagner Carolyn Copenhaver Presidenr Helen NiHi Vice Presidenr Befsey Cahill Secrelory Marcia Smilh Treasurer l , iff! i- im 4 QQ PREPARING FOR A REHEARSAL, Thespion mem- bers Milce Boggs, Helen Nifri ond Honlc Burion or- f0 9e FWOPS- Acnvifies 95 ORGANIZING THE AGENDA lor a lulcre rneellng. Arllnaleen officers Snerry Raney, Sczanne Adair, Mlldred Olney, and Peggy Owens conler wlllw Mrs, l-loward Mason cl llwe Y.W.C.A, stall. New club links schools, inaugurafes teen canteen Hoc' J 'Q , 4'e A'lA'QLC'7lI , aj. ,. oo' ffaif 'hQ':r-Lee ana Wokeled ifcdenf' 5 co zclfcof celcen 'Q craafze 're Fvrgfeeci Cco, vrisj 'iw ari 2 Crea lc We or anlzra coli korea 'n ere ac'Q V f , rne year progressed. Arlllialed wich llwe Y.W.C.A., Arl g'eeo: cofiil, if slcdenls from 'Wainlnafon-Lee and Walcefleld 'ffl'o rneer or Kannls Deporlrnenf Slore in Vlfjlnia Sauare. lne rnain prolecl lor flwig year waz llne seccrlng ol a +een cofleen wlwere llwe Arllngleens and llwelr guesls could conqregale. One Arllngleenb rneellng lealcred llwe areas foreign exchange sfudenls, wlwo converged abou? llwelr cocrlry ard cnslorns. Qllrmer meellngs included flue planning ol llwe 'Rlwyllwm Rampage' and social acllvilles, By parlicipallng ln cornrnunlly prolecls and welfare worlcs sucln as enlerlaining llwe clwildren al Swarlz Clwllarenls Home in Washinglon, llwe Arlingleens lurrlmer goodwr? and 'rlwe Clnrislian principles losrered by flue Y.W.C.A. ARLINGTEENS-Firs+ Row: Nerf- Vffezfo- ' face F- ra Q' lJcrr:'e Chef 'fri 3.3 flei' Cie Sf'C': 32? 'Te i '1'f 5 h':r ' 53' Ecctfw PM 5-l it LM Sim FM: M325 Qrd S:'3ze'1 '--11. ,.-.af ,ic -trif ' W o Q 'f' 'f A fc :cf 2 Fw Second Row: 'fide ere Sd C- l. di: E:'r 1,Four+l'1 Row: frm: C 1 Ben: 7 PJ:-f--X C rrf-H 1' n 1 'n Ci .r P: 'c Briar: C 'r Nw-f Jerk rs CM' u Sf- E1 :fr , 1 BH-' ' Fr' '. :aa- Wrlr, . Q ,V , 'vu Hmevf. H-., E'-,-. 'jx Qfyyw- fplffg Vfw 1' f'-'1: A 1f-' vl T' : fx Mc'i'm.'Y -4 - . ' Erriri EH 3-'2 Pav Adil' MDN J BSD' L A C ' 1 5 f' 'H A Bylggfg P-:L 1 f' Third Row: . v ' 'l 96 Acfivi+les f A--, ,rgld V 1 '.' Cfiif. A T5 Mrs. Marie Peckham Scirsor 415 Patt Mareydt President G tv--. Virginia Robertson Secretary I Mr. David Gibbs Soar-sor Beta Sponsors open ing Mi, activity for conventioners Hiclrerson Sponsor Beta Cub memoers acmirate the Corin' Sai-G' er S7 'fgffo 'tg' , ,V ae, ,-AHL Lrnfsp' . WAS -Ln Us ,- b A oo., lo. !.,,. ok, Suze, a-, u 9,1 Eoufd art: fe' 'Ce Cream af'er 3: eau. ire ?'f1l .' I' ' V, Q fx -i - i 5 MM Q sermons -e-'o so ::m ee: asiz' 'x 1 J f P orphanage, woe ara tie 'or 'he Ar rfvgv Cfnrirmger H Q Commerce are oreient 'hows V' ho2o a ffarai Pit' . ffi'h arnua bro'e2's 'ha Ffff. . arf , 'J' ' 'hu r i..r,ffA Martha Suter Julia Shumaker I E X ' X X QA 3 Y ,J Q! 3 H A First V339 Preidort Scfcnd or Miz: NL a' 'ne Crarif Ba Be'a asa soofii ea 'rar new OC'AM'i '31. The Chb arranaed the Tai a: . ti, ' ' the S.A.S.C, QQnfen ,ner'. rio ipffna of trial the auai'orium fre aeiegate: attended a Beta-i'::'f5'p , 4 mixer in the gym. Later Beta members became 'he fiffee ,Q gf. gates, as they iourreyed to Roanoke ior the 'tate Ewa , x g k . Qonvention. ' , V s- Each at the fffo hundred ana eghv member' rr! Q 1 ' maintain a YB! average and Contribute twdve hw' T service to the above activfties in order to insere cortidea Lindy Limburg LindayMoQurthY membership in Beta, the oniy dub whose seal is oiacea Treasurer Crapgin ' on the graduates' dipioma. PAUSING BEFORE THEIR BULLETIN BOARD, members Mareydt, ciub president: Martha Suter, Linda McCarthy ot the Beta Ciub, Virginia Robertson, Linda Limburg, Patt Dave Bowman and Neii Bohnert, discuss torthcoming activi ties and proiects. Activities 97 i Q , ,,,. gf' 4 BETA SENIORS-Firsf Row: A-J-97' Bohnerf, John Bradford BEN Wemwfe' Jfe H-vis C' 'L Dcvs Lxrwccf Sw M NUM MNH: THE GXUOXWS PO+ MOVGVCH Elk!! Ffgfscrg Sej-cred Rfawzl R1f?wn'd Crouzf KC'j0'CT'lS+igS9U fi-Q Befo members Oumang +0 offend flwe f+o+e mvemm Mjgriw 57175 Q LfjQ,f2Qg j ?jmj5'EfQ f q A350 m Rconoke- F7-,, Third Row: 5 SU'- ':'1:f-f C'v Q Slli-'Q Dfbh-, Prxvf Q fi, C: a- Aw L' M543 CH:'f5 Ni 'cfm !l' :rfi Lido S i1'-3' V351 New ,i' Mig' I'-AC 'v:, Lecfe Swv S Q BETA JUNIORS-Firs+ Row: Qfe- B359 Qi E 's A MN' f- L' I '.' gf, F ' F ' ' ' '-',':'.' V: 'A'3 Er? '4:'e' S:2 2 SW . 5' -' '4 :. Fou'+l'1Row: 4 1 A '-'y : C723-51, Second Row: Cz. C: :--v:. SH Q ' - - ff-'S-'gf' fp -3 - V, ,L e 6- M r::'. Sim K Z Keira Wfcdwff .' . - ' f A Q JCC, w':' .' f': ': f-': 5- -A. - 'V' ' H ' r- F2545 ROW- . f ': Bcfccfs 33- I' 1- , Third Row: . - D.3'6: 'Xl':'i ii' S ,C if f- '1-3' U'-' ,- ' ' Q3 3: Moy COTS? FTIZ Q' Kay 'VWCSC' 98 Ac+ivi+ies Ervie, Morguerife Ponies Mary Ann Brorrvxew MOVLLG SMH, Po? Suwvan PP yU4s Price, PF'y 7s fvwood lfa Sixmaker Mefe P We' Babb7e M'9iffa'w May S,'23FQGTXb9'Q, Llrac Vasa Pa? Ferre, Dave Bcwrvvaa. Fourfh Row: Sfeye Hask Dfane Wl'1?+e, Kiffy Greensfidds, Susan Heck Teddy NQ!SC'T,S.ZOV1VV3 DUVQU, TSQSCVBV, MOVVGV AfkiF1SOVW. SiXH'1 Row: Sue- GG Maw Jo Naomi Hcrriscn Grace Had, J,d,1 Sharvq, Laws Maody, 55595091 CYMMU VKOUQPX LVM Eods ST3 p'VL'1'5 LJ99' MOFfPO Levh Arm Mchrbaceer lad! Jcrres Kay EWU, Kofie Hf3'f'WOV'! J-WEGA S5 1fV'M': Edf,'a'd S'a'b a L a. QV: 1 Hmler, Bnze Avwzld, Fif+h Row: Lfmda M:Ca Pr,f. Pofrfcio A UNSW R'ib9CTU S C WV AW' GL'21'5'f SCU V953 Cfrosfaim, S5Er'ee Moore Paine Phe-lon, Bobs LWTQ, Cafcfyn CCW? B'Ud:'3Y lf? M' 5 - ,gogudfdi upfqi -' vbtlf i NAA-140 Q 6:12 I 'Q BETA SOPHOMORES-Firsf Row: P 'sa' Kee Q.r'e Si'a'1' 1-,fee 'fray Byfam Eiabe-+P Mf'Xla,g :r- Naer. Bzya A R Fa dsc' 5 'w'f'f' BCYY FC5'c.ee' S,:N.f war-es, Jane' NSY?-' :C Y Fa' '- 'fi y B 5,-H Mafia K' Kafee N11 Diff , V! -f Af- Second Row: Der' Bawmar' Eire Ferwy Ld. Sefcawr 'fait efA'e S'we'. Fourfh Row: Sifae Nazsex Maw S 'e B' 'C' H' Se Bfffmingl G.-fe: Leader Virgffa Gcfry, lay Magee :caan K ey Hflwwer, Linda Mem' Sarafa SPV45 Barbafa Rc-ea 'E'zi:i'fF' Fevafi Soady Tdberf, Tow S+a,' Carre' Les'5e, S.sa'wr VV a5':ie EVO 'xlanfybefk Jaccbs Susfo We3+icf', Sand' Mafs+e'Nef Rfzaeo May Eadlv S Q Cer V g5r'a Men:-er Dfaee B. t aes J'r'3 CN'DE , Eevery RI'cHe'. Safe lwfn Vef: Cfaeg. Fiffh ROW! Caftx' Pac' Third Row: E'7zal':e CCMCLQ' Earbafa Stefan' Cai -3 Czfrefc 35, is Bcre?e Dai' Pre,-ff, No'az'e+ Hr!a a Lieaa D dey Fdffif lCVG'f3 G'eeHe Kendra B-dd Ave S.-.ea Bafbcfa Nlfffckee Ccapcr Leiy Hynmer, Do? Ne-+ze' Bcrbafa Sjfc Mary Massey, Y M f f F ' O gore U V er' Adivifie S99 Day begins with prayer for Bible Club members Being o member of +he Bible Club is o if 'mc off potion. A prayer rneehng begins eoch day ond school lhere moy be eifher o requlor club mee 'g 9 Bible Qui Team p'ocifce lo ollend, Sorgs Gnd isis' menfol music, scriplure reodings, personnol lessimonies 3' shor+ lollcs comprise +he brogrom ol eoch mee g. During lhe yeor, len rneelings leolured Quesl speokers from ou'- side The club membership. Silen+ Wilness, o religcu' lilm, wos olso viewed by The members. Bible Club supplemenls ils lreosury by holding bolce soles ond by selling poslel-linled lighl' bulbs door lo door, The proceeds lrom lhese ocliviries ore used To provide relreshmenls lor sociol golherings ond lo lurfher fhe serv- ice oclrivilies of 'rhe group. Eoch proiecl' fulfills one ol lhe obeclives ol lhe club, lo provide Chrislion lellowship ond sociol oclivily lor ils members. All fhe voried inleresls of Bible Club conlribule lo lhe purpose oi The club- lo molce l-'lim beller lcnown in school, club. ond communiiyf' x 3 l X, E f V, few B TREASURER LANA SHIRLEY ond Secrelorv Borboro Col- lins exomine 'rheir records before giving repor+s ol o Bible Club business rneeling. SELECTING A SCRIPTURE lesson for lhe club meeliro sponsors Mr. John Donohue ond Mr. Thomos Chrislie- 1 ff-nffuvall f , 4 , ,,.-gs, CHATTING BEFORE A MEETING ore Lou McCroy, Joclc Wode, Donno Cloud, Dove Wode. Sue Brodley ond Robbie Johnson. Acfivifies IOI Members snap school scenes, develop photos 're Camefa C aff a5'e' aia, in: a ne-'w1:z i Bafef neo: n'ee'i'a15ia', 'a afiqiing a'a a-Emjci' Yi T fee. L5 :':'i':'ash,' 'j fj: ana 'wie' ' faMe'a1. 316,227 :5 aa,an'aae1 ara aiiaavamaaei f Q: 3' ana satf ana ff 'i 5 mi afe ,.'CC'vE'5ff exec' a'a 'ein' auei. ?'ai ' ' .-:sizing a aaatom mfg? c':'.'e: of gchoc. or! f, ara cfwra a'a ef afjrca rjtxfei gave rranq fefirfeniea memoefi Vai a e- seriecce i7 Dhctogrochf 'e:hn'aue. The tinzhed :Touch CI Te-'Pg pnotcgronnz, were solo 70 studenv 'n c'ae'- to calarce the club oajei Audiovisual Club visits i nearby television station Ai port of their 'anna 'n the use ond Core al audio- visuol equipment, the members ot the Audiovizaol Club visited fhe broodcost of a ,Eve television program, From irstructon such os tha, the club 'S able to h.iti'l its purpose -ta froin each memoer so that he Es oble to cperote the schools movie proiectore, pnonogrophs and tope recorders upon the request ol ony clossroom teacher. CAMERA CLUB-Seated: David Tit'le Som lfnasf Bfrry Tefschbein, Second Row: Joel Rgrrenberg M we l-li.-.ard Bovd MOHOW PfeSidef1fB0Cll15+On Siegel AUDIO VISUAL CLUB-Seated: Kei: Qffidp, AM ogaar Mane Vermaroeis. Standing: l-lor e' Boi John Evans Hjz' l'-lerclerscn, Ke' Kee BW? Sefcr, Milne W'd'ctlc ,lfiA'T Bfiilliffil P' hyd Patten' Ma'3a'et Moi,-3, FWS: Barfhe 513.5 Q :Me SC ls 102 Activities Q 2 I . 6 FASHIONS AND MODELING--Firsf Row: Dare Mcrray, Nancy Kern, Dawn D.rham Jaconerfe Murphy, Mrs, Edirh Purjel, sponsor-3 Elaine Sfahl, Naniv Wagner, Ginny Guidera, Roberra Hennessy. Second Row: Margaref Horovilz, Barbara Jacobs, Carolyn Ervin, Do? QQ, PLANNING A FASHION SHOW, Elo Nieuwdrop. presidenf, aslcs The advice of Dorofhy Harshman, Cinda Ramey and Dawn Durham. gl, 1 Harshman Jan Nawroclcy, Adele Siflrin Ea Nleuwdrop Carol Johnsron, Jane? Ursir, Bonnie Pere-rscn, Third Row: Befry Jane Grove. Nan Easrerbrcolc Winanne Webb, Cinda Mae Ramey, Jane Walsredf, Helen Calder, Beverley Thorpe Linda Hershey. Barbara Beall, Fourfh Row: Barbara Baldridge, Carhy Casfello, Phyllis Marlon, Ann Walfon. Colorful spring assembly features youthful fashions All fhose inreresfed in self rmprovemenf were urged 'ro goin fhe Fashions and Modeling Club The learn: g of grooming fashion and modeling 'rechniques composed a maior parf of fhe cluo s program Af many meefings fhe members formed small a oups in wh ch fhey discussed hair sfyles malce up clofhes co ordinafion and ofher bas: slcills The chairmen of fhe groups had had professional insfrucfion in modeling and guided fhe ofhers in fheir sfudy Mrs Edirh Purcell club sponsor spolce fo The members concerning her knowledge of modeling while insfrucfors from modeling schools presenfed fallcs and demonsfrahon An assemby fearu ed Pew spring froclcs from Kanns Deparfmenf Sfore Se vng a models fhe girls disp ayefl fhe pivofs movemenfs, and nafural smiles fhaf fhey haa perfecfed. The sf dy and oracfice were rewarded when agencies and deparfmenf -f re' confacred fhe club desiring fhe services of The yourhfrl models. The year of improvemenf was climaxed by an evaluafion. Hoping fo inspire each ofher, The girls exchanged consfrucfive crificisms and suge gesfed how each problem could be solved. Acfivifies C,A,R. OFFICERS - ' N - ' 5- f 'f 'A .,.A , 1 5 CHILDREN OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION-First Row LCJQME U22 : ii ::'2 'i'v2 1 , '22 N2'i1 ' ,r fi 'Q A I4:'w.e ,Je fue' hd, 235: , 3 E'-' L Second Row: A sc S :rw VV '4 E 'f- Acfiviiies C7 'ark Bill Marsran, Clayfan McCaaiey Edward 'oufsfanding Virginia society' award Accembbgbifq cre '35 fre? 9:35-fc sreierve saves Off :cr 'ae ra :'a cswewffor :rd aes's'ea a' 're rye 3 cies aistiaied WWE American i'f9C6fTd9'C9! We CEN' P9953-'3 e'5 5' iN33i'i'iQi9 - crew Q? fre Areeftav Refdmic' d2'a+ed :wife fcfwrc Si S 'Y PURSE G'd Mow XNCOUfC'C i9 f33 Cl liiiff 're cc':iz: :m cf a s-'b'r iw 'be ferr or Jamezlcw. O' fre Secure Cewerricv I1 Rfzrwrrerc cr Februar, '. 5' wefeygd 7m fggeefypg Cgmmemgfgfgq of me eyeffg fled Beaie ard Bob Baker parficipafed fi fire ccicr cefemwryr :Stes ci We Amerie' Reyciyfee ard iwowcrmg 1-he Ugg wife Coyrcm McCauley ard isbn Merke' .sberei Sare rd Ceweifafcw of fire Ueired S'a'es, rlwfs crab ccwtffs Ci1C1iffYYS' AW i'iC'fOWSi1 G53 GTNQG' RUWVS WUFUQGU gf !25 gfudefrg wing Qrg 3519 +5 93:5 grey Gwelrw, +4 gr:.p1 Enreresied fn pa+ri: c GCiaCO'iC and pL.bI':'z g fiqe Revclbyonh CAR, acriyirieg riwraugin radio and refeylsion. A re-fewr1or1orirq+i1':sociery'-113: reid by fre Umieu Vxyczwrgycnleez CEA-9' kai rice-'eff O ,,,i:g,Y, ., S'a+es Army or Eorr Myer m me rail Harrormg rbe ma'i1er:, me be? Wrqyg 256W U 'fishy rengrzhg Tye my, me dub presemred a Markers Day rea, Trwebmuaiyflaa member: O My Cr-Ze yer Me Edgy! ,lejrbccr O ,L-rd assembiy, wrriw coicriul drspiays ard 'me clicking bees Q' prize Sword yy ,Ae-F OCHMY and mei jcrjsbxgi O a driil reaml was again sponsored by fine C.A.R. Acrivejn nafionai arciairs, fire C.fX.R. furnished srari members for me educaricm and me orr deparrmerwrs of The narionai magazine, supplied pubiiciry, irrformarion, and , -ffl' Lx 3' I! arbrd, Lesiie Rqclcer Jae Davis, Pa-gi Frarsorr, Cgrrggiggi, Ginger ROWHHS, AFR i'iOf'1CWGi. Bcb BOi46rI Sarah cry Wocdyard, Derma Scar? Mary Dcdge. Alyce MOSS' Befsy T-iowoydl D Une I-Cvevye Bgrbgrg Niglqgig r . - H y second biace for frerr cewzeryarron program, 0121 0 -OC siar for generai rmerir, Mri, Erances WOi9'3 EDEN J Wi acflye Lciiefxf and ip edffr C? 'be f3':r3' mfJf73Zi 3' ADMIRING THEIR NEW STATE TROPHY are CAR. members Linda Packard, on, Bar- bara Benson, Morzarm Cciemarw, Sherry Parrifb, Mary Woodyard. Karby Lewis, Billy Beale, and Ciayrorr MQCauiey. Acfivifies 105 D. O. Club studies fields, attends state conventions TW Dfef 77: C' ,. fn C ,E fenrre' rem-i P sg. -' Mer? ,, 'eq ,Q '15 S'2'e ini ' fw 1 f ewc' efffwid. '- 4'Nfff'n, 1 ii we -if C, enwgei. 'ne 2 Neel' 6 iw- Lfj 'V' ?e:',2f. 14 3' Sf-f .' r FFL -: memrteri 'eve -i '13 ' C fy -'f v-q QM .ef': ' 9 if' f 1. in- rj ff J C T'if h.' fi' f '15, ' ,E 'nf-nk- Ore ode ie re'e'.e C' fi-fir: 'roining v. W, eff icefdfg rnjwey, ire very 3 icfzef :Weir 1,01 the ernceyef-e K: :we s:'Qee' LEG C' Mi. 4 1' Hngves QE'iTJ..'3 i V ,fi-'ri 'Cn Vrqrb. Mclrfz fi eff Cr'i'c?'f: rfvfgff- occjeirffg 0 fseoier env 1e'd'nf1 Ywfrcricv- were di re WE'RE REALLY IN DEMAND! Q-'C'o7rn' S Cewz- Sponzieiirfei Qi cle rneffrefg and mffiqgrg fhfgugkgmf fbi MC' if XNTFPA BLT' QV GW UMM CfCfWWQii 0' if- year. The program cefified of Q dinner ioffoweii iw G TWC 9 9mF35i i'ie 'E1737 speeioi speaker one eine' enferroinrnenf for club member? ond iheir employera. ,,-..pg .-,.,.. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB- Firsf Row: C- Z': ' 'H' B '- fn fri' ' ' L ' 4 L L, 12 ' .'.' iv' C'e: 'e' SZ'-3 Czar , '23 f J-v C' E Third Rowr S -V 1 . :f 5 z T s. Second Row: ' K: 'I N l Hee' 6 fri' 5 S 7 f'v'i' LT' F Vf' '11 Bri' :': , ' 1: J-N' Sc- :N f f ,- pi, e 5 - Acfiviiies Club members witness New York City buying Foilowirg the sfandords ol rhe nolionol ergonizolior 're safe reajre'-'er+ ior membership in fhe D':+rIbe ve Eo,2o tn C-o if 'lol lhe :Ldenl be enrolled in a Diz- 'C..'i!9 Ea,Ca :' class durfrg she school oay. Club Meera: are Fed 4w'ce monlhly during school ard ot- 2o:':'a.y if the evening, under 'rhe sponsorshb cl Mr. Baa morgroyez. I-lighlighlinq fhe clubs acliyiries is lhe sponsorship of lke annual Valenline Dance held on February 8, which Jeairei The coronalion of a king and queen ol hearls, Confeys in soles demonslralions and iob apo'ica+io'is are Qonduoled among club members lhroughoul The year, The :foie conyenlion, held March I5, ond lealuring eeclion of yaie oklicers, alrracled many members, as did o irip lo New York ro visil lhe buying markels. Climaxing lhe year's oclivilies was an employer- employee bonquel. Each member ol The Dislribulive Edu- Calion Club inviled his employer 'lo enioy a dinner and voriefy program, D. E. CLUB- Firsf Row: Gracie Walker Barbara Rawlins, freas- urerg Arfhur Brown, presidenlp Jean Mifler, y'ce presidenlp Barba'o Kennerly, secrelary. Second Row: Paul Doing, Chuck Irwin Lucy Windham, Linda Berberich, Virginia Morris, John Maqander, Jennings Fink, Third Row: Allan Taylor Doeglas Mullins Mr, Boyd I-Iargraves, Mr. Cory I'-Iawfhorne. Everefl McCo-wan, Kenneth Randles, Burch Simpson. D. E. CLUB-Firsf Row: Pol' Denny, Joan Miller secrelaryg Shirley Mills, presidenlp Bejg-pin Clarke, 'reasorerg Carole Sclrrolf, Second Row: Yvonne Vanhoose, Ronald Cox Raxarne Ronnors, Edward Harris, Dave Viau, Gerald Varnau Jill Brown, Don Cox Dal laie, Third Row: Mary Schmilr, James Bradberry, Wall Fallin, Howard Marlon, Vernon Bierre' Don Riley De'oris Corder. I THINK WE'RE EARLY! laughs Ben Clark lo Sandra Byranl as lhey arrive a+ 'rhe Valenline Dance. Acfivifies I07 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-Firsf Row: Cinda Mae Ramey, Sue Ganf, Glaria A'exander, Joan McCubbin, Second Row: Miss Iris McGee. sezrelary' Jsdy Mses, Nancy Chearlnam Virginia King, president Peggy Haislip Barbara Baldridge, Dai Harshman, Susan Heclr, Evelyn Brooke Della Vandever. Two W-L girls serve as F.H.A. area officers FUTURE HOMEMAKERS-Firsf Row: Bren? Grampp, Connie CVOSbYi Carol Slernple, Diane Fadeley, Sandy Vaughan, Molly Bollsrn. Second Row: Barbara Appold, Barbara Boolh Jody Cohen, Sondra Case Charline G-urley, Kay Gertz. Third Row: Belly Thompson, Carrol Leslie, Amy Cohen. IO8 Acfivifies While loolcing ioward iomorrow, lhe girls in lhe Fulure Homemakers ol America Club are also inferesied in fhe presenr, This organizarion affords all girls, who have had one semesrer of Home Economics or who are presen+ly enrolled, an opporlunily lo receive lhe benelirs ol home- malcing knowledge Through associalion wirh orher girls and informal inslruclions. Exploring lhe culinary ralenls ol i+s members, rhe club prepared baked goods lor sale and donaled lhe prolirs +o rhe AFS. drive. An ollicial noleboolc, a banner, and a gavel were purchased and displayed in rhe Home Eco- nomics! cases. A lall show presenled homemade lashions lo lhe beaming molhers ol club members, while a lypical girlish slcaling parly provided recrearion. A member ol The Marrha Woshinglon Fedefalicn. fhe Washingron-Lee club is aclive in counfy allairg, A sophomore, Molly Bullum, is Federafion Presidenf, while Virginia King, a iunior, is irs lreasurer. A delegafe will arrend lhe Slale Convenricn held lrom July II 'ro July I4, and lhe siale encampmenf la' Fuiure Homemalcers will convene ar Smilhfield. Virginia lrom June 30 lhrough July 6. -- 1 l is ' , ' 'k i ' 1 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Firsl Row: Edre Stahl, Lcfse Lesser, Elcre Zwicker, Borbcro Beorrvi, More' R-ddel Kem' Crzhde' Be e:5.'e Lie Erzrzlz 5e:'e':f,3 ffl' Serge gregde-'gJg:q,e Mary Arfhx, Corel Leerrord, Rebetid Shipev, Teddy Neat' 5.5- Ke'er Jie Veslderf: Aice Kxdscn Se l2. er. Second Row: gd' Mero- Kofe John, Meridel Mifzrei Peg Cavs Poffy Moclferze Future teachers observe Debate feam discussion ClHSS9S, Bffend meefins concerns world problems Bx' 'se V' el , 3 l Shir V i r n ' . , , . i . i . . . , , CO W Q when eo Q Omcedwa U O Shculo foreign uid be ifc'eo:e37 lnvesligof on GTC oss sr ng 'eocheis when possiole, Folere Teochers ol Amer- .. . dscussien ol lhis cuezhcn dcmroled lhe oclivifies cf lhe ' ' sf i ' 3 ii rl I 'i Q T r , , , ico gon proccol knowledge in rher lincre iieid. Fiim, Deoose CMO For we emre Sciwci Year. AS memogrg Cf such os 'A Deslc lor Johnny ond discussions scpplemew The Norlhern Virginia De-bore Leogbe, The club formed G Meir Sihdiy ci illls proiewlon' debore leom, This leom diSCL,3SGd lhe obeve queslion wiln l c r ' V , . , i Deegoieb iroveled +0 we Fume Teachers Ccmierence O diherenl rieorby school weekly. A slole-wide deoole held in Rlciimongf Vfrqmlo io Sirengilien inte Clllbg Side Ong of ire Universiry ol Virginia climoxed rhe years ociiviry. nolionol O'FfIllGliOViS. The members pride in rhe club is evidenced Fn 'rhe proiecl oi wearing lhe l:.T.fX. emblem doily. DEBATE CLUB-Mfofcer Scar-Ev, srrdv' stresses, Firsl Row: Diane Second Row: Marie Verr-:rife R ':'d Pe oe'q Milne Mhlz Jody Wh'fe, Lrcw Limb rg Drew C 'f or Gem Q 'sem Richard Sholrer. Wehe, lderber? Ti'e'no, Pfghzrd Rx 'won Midge Guy. Aclivifies IO9 Monitors man seventeen stations, guide visitors T , ct'en refnork obout the ojet oqrcishere of It in :'e.o's ot tNo3h o'o'-Lee. Looe .' refctn- 'se for rf 273 'cn ore 'he tfoii rnontori who f t 7' 'tree' T1 figs oufing coijes t:-' oti: 'eouie 'ff teeo order in ttne corridors, When vistcrs orrve eoch to monitor 'i oreoored to give them o comptete tour ot ttf? Ccmcui. The t'2't monitors, under the directon ct Mr. tome' Mohoney, ore chosen trom students hovinq o study hott who votunteer tor the position, There ore six groups ot hott monitors which mon the seventeen stotions throughout the moin buitding, A ditterent hott monitor coptoin if oooointed tor eoch oeriod in the doy. The cootor is reioorsbte tor seeing thot there is o monitor ot eoch cost. When there is on opsentee or o monitor w hes to go tc the titorory, the coptoin cotts on one ot the severot substitutes in eoch study hott to titt the voconcy. Coptoins otso 'trouble shoot possibte spots ot hott congestion. Eorty in the yeor, the Asion Ftu epidemic presented O serious chottenqe to the ettective operotion ot the torce. With o minimum ot vocoted posts, however, they monoqed to continue normot operotions. The hott monitors otso oc- cepted extro duty during the Southern Associotion ot Student Councfs when they directed the deteqotet to todgirg ond tronsportotion heodquorters. HALL MONITORS-First Row: Rosemary Cdnfets, M age Ss Cho' totte Frome, Penny Whee'er, Corel McCrory Kot e John, R-tn Bennett Evetyn Brooke, Corot Carr, Second Row: Cynrhio Wough t-te'en Gerteis Keene Roodmorv, Jedi Cod, Jon Harmon Koy Ettfn, J-di, Patten, Teddy Netson Susan Heck. Petty Berge, J-d'e Ette' J-on'to -uf., t ,1 HALL MONITOR CAPTAIN Scott Ettcins instructs Kotie John in procedure tor guiding visitors to the schoot, os Bitt Rettie woits For his post ossignment, Monk, Third Row: Done VonWintq'e, Ann Stevens, Dionne Grittin, Kitty Greenshiefds E'e'i White, Jc Ann Chitdress, Koy Devi: Merte Tegeder, Mofy Aw Ryo i, Soit Fitzgerod, Cothy Beotty. Fourth Row: Mory Mifgon j,dy Beers Ctd:det'e Corin, Paine Fteon, Ccrct Weston Bettye Lee King, Peggy Lettier, Jone Striker, Judy Woite, Myro Potmes. L. it ' , 4 cgif' N-A 5 t ' A 2 mai f it 'rr J E it ' sawn, ri. ' L MONITORS Flrsf Row B l J l-I rry o 'U V orns r cl re mon r' G e s on Tlurd Row J Soo Bob Voc T Brad econ ow o 5 ,. o W HALL MONITORS Flrsf Row Beclcy Rnley Noncy Woqner Joan Reppen Peggy Sr-mllw Mory Holler Anne Hordy Carolyn Tlpscn Moreno Thompson L ndo Congolosl Second Row Corolyn Keslln Lynn McCl'1esney June Hougcrf Beryl Bennell Glnny Newlvn Karen H nd ley Borboro Bwlco Lynne Tlwomos Third Row Dlone Hell' Beverley Thorpe Helen Kung Jeon Moser Carol Bo'+s Jone Duclcw r+n Llndo Kelley Pol Wolson Lynnore Wllcms HALL MONITORS Furs? Row Sonny McGolerlclc Roger Bove Rlclw OC CC1V1OVd JW' FOX DOVE Reld Jm BVCWUIUQ Thlfd ROW Ollfl ord Krorner Jeff Rnng Llncoln Smlll1 Allan Smurf Gordon Chmsfey O ndorfl' Dove Knosf Clwck Froncls Clvorles Roberlscn Sleve Jclm I-lmnonf G-eng Beverly Gow Wood Second Row Rcho,-d Wogcn John Mllsbcclc Jolnn Vogeley Hol Forrlngfon Bull I-lornullon Blonlcenbolcer Pele Cousins Fronlr Perry Gary Comsfoclc Randy Dyer GVUYSOVT SU def5 FU'- II ' ROW Bob B e'lWe'59V PIHI Goodoll ACIIVIIIBS I I I HAL - ' : I ones el Cc' v o Je. De fon. Caffe' W' 7 , F e Dc.g'os Ne' Bon, f' Jen' KeT+n. I-I, , Lcjs Pxne l, DG. 'b 'Y Rf:I1o'd Cf3-:n Don W' on D . ' 1 ': w In nos Pnf' Ke e' I-levy ngrgfef Cyncbe .S d R :D ve Mor e-:cn ' C '3S'5' K.p4e: P 'p C ECW H241 Kees? l.Uf'y 'BCVEY B' N5 'S 9 l?9 '9. 4 , ,y.5,,, g ,443 6. V 5 V 5 9 a X 5' I - I Mi , 'is ' 2' 1' ii e 5' , be , ,--.v - 4, ' ,,A. A' L ' lr , f i! ! 2 ' 'T ' i fl fi ! 1' . - , an -a w ' fs , I P 's I I ' L Y ' 3 V 1 ' 3 - ' 1 ' , Y ' . J lc , ' , ', i ' . ' :J Films, debates augment international knowledge ,K v x,,,., . J N l xxilo .N --r , A'..lf1y',, Q .lNll'Zfi.'wulwlelLiiL Luge, ' f-vw READING NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS from tcregn popers ore Paolo Covolonti, Ido Boison ond Jody Jones. n 5 .A Li p 1- la INTERNATIONAL CLUB-First Row: Na-f B' 1 ' f-N Jef Nova Qian 35-zzi' F':'ff: Vi- ' C 'f- W EQJ'Cl'Z C' ' L .rf 'N :Q M 9 'ff We Row: T 'a J ' 'W' QQ . H: 1 Z ll-Y, -.V , 'ff V1 v ,,l-1,, I I2 Activities L' : l'f4 in ,,, Second H ' FH , Mint' Tlwird Row: B 33 W'1 U:'i2 ' ,Cn t'-'im 1-'ref' Nl:' , J: :is-7 Wfnrnfc- Wf-of Belew F ,..,-, ao-, - ef' i ':C Wm 'Q zz 3 1' l f7 f- 5 -f 7 -v v 'Ji' 1 K Fourth Row:B Ev R v 'J ff fy,--F: f ' ' C ' N C f' HfN'fN ' C C l-J R .:e'Y Qt -3 3 E C Q S E . ' '-'lf-C' M' M' ,..C 'ful' 'C-ff: 'f2h, Q si .i i W JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE--First Row: Pat Shinnefs Ja' Johnson, Helen i-ietrnann-p'es'dent Mrs, Katherine Newton-socnsor, Bob Breitweiser-treasurer, Ldy Cassel-viie-oreidert Done Riticer- secretary Done t-tornrnond Enzo For Second Row: Me' U ner, Bobs Price, Betsy i-toshousei S,zy Bamrger, Kassie Shotwel, Be-We Bet Lynn McChesney, Virginia Shea'er Jglie Weiiras Ellen Green, Char- lotte Frome, Mary Lee Bxnett. l-lorcld Arberoi, Third Row: Wayine Woitersberger, Barbara Schulman, Carole Co'rera, Gerry Rosle Katie Club banquet produces Latin foods and customs Roman costumes and ltalion toad tram eggs to apples was the order ot the day at the second annual Roman banquet, the highlight ot the year tor the Junior Classical League. Third and tourth year Latin students were the guests ot honor, while the second year students acted as slaves. Entertainment was provided by iugglers, dancers, gladiators, and various Roman games. Other events during the year included the tormo' initiation ot new members, held at the home ot the presi- dent: a coroling party during Christmas vacation, a volens tine party and a tloat in the caravan betore the annual George Washington tootball game. The club presented plays, showed slides and tilrns about Rome, and had several speakers on Roman culture, Committees also revamped the constitution and organized a tund raising prciect ot selling address labels, The proceeds trom this project were used to purchase o gitt tor the school. ROBED IN TOGAS tor the Roman banquet are Diane Hammond, Mary Dolrymple, Mary Burnett. and Lacy Hummer. Roclc Bette Pearson, Anne Owen, Martha Bordslev Kathy Clleor, Mary Ann Brom'-ey Gerd: Sffeer-ef Clay Vtloods. Fourth Row: Jerry Cotts, Cnfstf Basde Lanita Mori: C'o-defte Trrer, Mary Jo Bispharn. Lucy l-tsrrrner Jo Morgan, Mary Dalrymole, Mary Kinne- rnonn, Betsy Nichoscn Merele Tegeder, Pete Davidson. Fitth Row: Dave Goodson, Pau' Wortz, Jon Nystrom, Owen ODonnell John Dosgherty, Charles Whftener Walter Krby Mite l2i'ey, Gordon Pehrson Bill Lamont, Erllc Sundq-ist, Marshall Gaddis, James Rottner, ,D We 1 Activities I I3 Key Club members win car caravan competition Urdaxned by connoe +'cn members of 'ne Key Club cooped 'he iirsl place ra ng In fhe hoo' a'f:':n ol fhe annual George Wash?'g'o' Game Car Caravan io' fi-e second ccniecfve 'fr'-e. 'he c ze-vfcnfng foo' correcw prophesied 'he lurure by preacnng Thai 'ne L7 e Gen- erafs would 'bury lhe Prex'es.' Service lo school and communily, however, receive 'rhe largesl porlion ol a members lime. ln fhe fall lhis club, which is open fo all boys, organized a lounge for lhe S.A.S.C. convenlion in rlne I.i++le Thealer. The fradirianal Key Club dance was held laier in The year. To aid fhe communily, lhe Key Club, in coniunclion wflh lhe Kiwanis oi Arlinglon, parlicipaied in fund raising drives ior many charilies, including 'rhe cancer and hearl loundalions, The second awards assembly, al lhe conclusion ol ihe school year, sees lhe presenlalion oi lhe Key Club cilizenship award 'fo a deserving senior boy and girl. The names oi Key Club members who were cwarded an All- Slaie ranking are also announced a+ lhis lime. CLUB FIRST ROW R L rd S r e v W d .i ivan n s van W Second Row Tm Hagan l-l g l'-le derson Larry L G e Gordon C ase Richard Demb ski Jolnr l-linran Ev rs Gene Q ve KEY CLUB - Firsl Row: David Carlson Bill Tale, Milne Squires, Gary Biass, Chuck Davis, John Merlz, Don Savage, Roberi Easier, Winslon Marvin, Second Row: BTI Penly, Jim Bcc'h, l-lerb Gagne, Bcb Alison, Fred Roberls Don Connor lm dizerega Dave Reid, PCJI Keller, Edwin Wolfson. Beve'y Milne l-lan ey :nf Thomson Mle Abrcmnwii John Alexan J lr ow M e Rey as Drew Wo her cm for p e Jores rel y S P i e n n 'l m Deldag o Mi e e l n Chrisley Ja k D nohew Fourfh ow 'IC I I4 Acfivifies Q1 fn K3 1,-v ird row: Rcraa Adare: Jeff Van Over, larva Tr: Qwfe R Neffrrcm, Kik Evers. Fourfh Row: R,sse' Afsrey Geyge Fefie' B4 . ,- . , . E' .. , R - - ,- E C Cav: 1: Cay' xravaff BH Har-1 far, L , Heb- E Carre haw L,erber+,Jm Hercd JCM J:: . . r . '-M r ,- px! .J ' -is ' r. 'Z r e E r 5:3 a Lee E'CV?7f Jae Rcbeffs Garv Mofrersead ES xkfigg V ffwf 'DH I, A .tg ' -21 JL gx F Q'i'43'I1 E3'LCfb3lf5r! lm Cjfer, Pew C5453-5 ,jr QA Y V' ' '- . I + rl EFS? PGY? PFW' Te're :e 62555, Dave Trcrf-r' E 54 R' 'tv' 'X E' x 'x3 B V Nlp- 'F Jrii Frm-L4 1,f4,,.: M. CHN WE'LL ENGRAVE Hue names here, remarks Kirk Evans +0 Mr. George Gaerz as Hwey admire Key Club S Oufsfarwdrrwg Service Award. Acfivi+ies fa., 1 ALQJ, actin ' fl-214-L0.A'-' lflmti esqgg KEYETTES-First Row: Jec 'Q Sards, Care' t-'eiig Jacqqe Keaer, Gnaer C: T Cmthia VW: in Catw Bez . C31 B:'ts Dtnra Hfrchnc' 'f- r, Pccffrwfr Second Row: E.i.n Efvtfe, Ri-era ,': ce'f, , 3. FQr te', fuae ENG' Stem, R3'e. C313 f-'Ce ef Cari l. C'f:', Eare S'f':'c-'Q B'ie Hai-' A Sic-2 Fa.a Sa '.Tt1ird Row: Send. L3Eii' ji'C i'2 Wc's ' Ci? I. rar, Har. Arn Wfr'e' '.'3'g3'ef VV'-'YJ' B'J'b3'3 B fi' is-iciy Ne ear, Navy Priest Pav Lf- Q Mar, Ba'sar Zerfa Kai K't'. Bartcn, Katnie Waddeti Shri' Snth Lrcc- 5'c ie'y, Linda Fd-wards, Fourth Row: NIBBLING ON THEIR AFTER-SCHOOL SNACKS, Keyette nfticef' Dre Pcvxfirc Nancy Geyer Jeanne Sancts, Betsey Baurtce, C3'fi7 Hcfa ,tprte Etter, Anne Sweatt and ,Vacaue tiene' ftircurs their cert oraieft. 'We ' fees cafcr' iz refffhrrert f'fn ttce 3'd a muzc cammitfee ' remart' Dice 3' 'hu can the ' dime dance. L I iff? 4 ..,ao II6 Activities ma Mary Latrrg Jane Duckworth Betsey Bourke Nancy Duques, Susan t-tectc, Jaye Janes, Ann Tcrntinsan, Janet Nrrment. Sue Mitter Janet Dfjrtgr f- M3 Rijhgrdggny Judy White Chris ZWVWOT1 JJdy Wctte, MGVY Mfhigar, Ute F'cwe's. Fifth Row: Arn Ghgcrfe, Mary Mctiennan, Gtaria S-'.3r'z, Barbara Reed Jearie Marks Mar ene Payne, Patricia Chasrafn Fat Watson, Bc-very Thorpe, Ann Ogden, Barbe Benson, Kay Days, Mary M:Kin5try Judy Foster, Kittie Sweet, Maida Charies, Lynn Eads, Nancy Glover, New service club adopts activity point system By accumulating tittyftive activity paints through church and ctub attendance, prospectlye Keyette members were screened tor membership, At organizational meetings. mam aeered ta ian. Since Ontytt'CEe'1'e-refted were urgea 'Q Succcrt the :uc the paint ENYGTYT waz aacaed. Dxra Decemce' Keyet'e' ali fect Tt f Afiratcn Cfumy t..i2e'c..t' ' .Aicciatian with it' annuat tuni ras 'rg 3333331 htcicna merwgetye, tn, he'c Q: other' rherne zterf .7i'e3 3' di: tc ff hcrne in craef 'C 'al y.,th 'hen' a'3 Ura Tt E cheer. Cc' dfer at LV 'A 3112- were ai.: ev'e- cred cy Keyetteg. Feczam ben: Few' Ewa 'cc h 'her iezcei f-cc:r'e3 e hear' Eaie :ae 3'3 3 :free aacce irc-c'1 e'ea the treaiuw -'- ch .231 .KQU tr' i'3G L.'Ci'3'C6 ana .ence acriyitie.. fx acnaticn wa: aia gyen ta 'he XXFS, prcgfam. Attfiatea with KifWives at Ariingtcw the Keyettes he-td ther tirzt tarnva: 'r 'a'c'i in the L 'e Theater auring January. ine Keyettes Ctub is the sister organization at the Key Cub. Library Assistants clean periodical room, shelves 'Tha' will be fwo cenfs, oleasell is fhe farn7ifar olea of a fypical library a:z7sfan+, Besides checkirg ouf books operafirig proiecfors and keeping W-LE library orderly and affracfive, members of she Library Asfiffanff' Club accom' plish many proiecfs during fhe year. Among fhe7r acfiyffies are a February field frip fo fhe Library of Conaress, ob' serving Nafional Library Week in March, ossisfina in November wifh Book Week, and forisorinq a fhorouqh clean-up for fhe library periodical rooms. Yulefide sfudyina was made more enioyable by fhe cheerful Chrisfmai clecorafions adorninq fhe quief rooms of fhe library. Meefing every firzf and fhird Thursday wifh Miss Dorofhy Bryanf, sponsor, fhe library ossisfanfg sfrive fo increase fhe library efficiency and fo aid sfudenfs and feachers. Membership is open fo all who are presenf or former sfudenf assisfanfs in fhe Washinqfon-Lee library. Proiecfors, films and know-how are supplied by fhe members of fhe Visual Aides Club, which is closely affiliafed wifh Ihe Library Assisfanfs group. If's always easy fo find a member of The Library Assisfanfs' Club ready fo give you courfeous and cheerful service. Afx Xx LIBRARY ASSISTANTS CLUB OFFICERS- Kafhi Crowder- presidenf, Margaref Moye-vice-presidenf, Dorofhy Bryanf- spansor, Laraine Reed - secrefary-freasurer, X4 B-Q LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Firsf Row: Kassie Sholwell, Barbara Burko, Nancy Kern, Elaine Perry. Mary Mauney, Connie Crosby Ann Mac- Minn, Margaref Moye, Zenia Kafz, Joanne Souls, Edyfhe Milman Harrief Boll, Marie Vermandois. Second Row: Charles Wicks, Richard 19 Peffengill, Ann Ogden Susan Knapp, Cafherine Leon, Joan Scoff, Suzanne Wolfe, Kafhi Crowder. Karen Dineen, Maryf Blafcher, Margaref Skillman, Kafhy Dudley, Lorraine Reed Nancy Hifch. Third Row: Eunice Charlfon, Ellen Ripper, Lynn Eads, I-lelen Gerfeis, Linda Edwards, Helene Konfor. Acfivifies I I7 f- , I MAJORETTES CLUB Furs? Row F in D N C Second R w EW: E 0 c Mmgsf Po sy e ro' B + F 'W L G B D C MN A '1 Mor Qpr Maioreifes impart routines 'ro members CC off W W' T95 ctVf3 Row: Math Club reveals folly T of gambling at assembly bor Cie ezo-eta y eres'ea TP ma'lw We Mall'e- Ma 1, V.: cfcfxi 'fe six: sexe, cf s Bay +C saec a zea 'ecz 2' er-es: Awe' reyefwa me oaeg some afff: :rl ' 're memoers ae-fe la problems mar usually aeceszea -azz 'o 'rcrease Tl 9l!' lceowledge In all marlwe- Dfcazaof ana aemo'e'ra+a'15 an gqaarmg a clrgle, ae'er '3'ez 'fa Tfe a 'om'a3 flveory exemplify rbe laolcs aefelocea 'J..'A'fQ weel:-y meefrfgs. A clwallerwge lo all were 'be ara -Teaser' mam ouzzlei and rriclc auesllons. The oUi'aea'og oroefl al rlwe year is llwe sponsorship 35 aa osiemby dea frg wflla 'Tlwe Marhe-mg+iC5 gl Som. alma. The Warnfra pbfaze, Tlwe odds are always agalnsl We '?OmlDl9f. Wlll long be remembered by sludenls who lll4'W6if9d Dr. Erres' E. B'ar'c:lwe demons'rra+e 'flue leqlwnlques THEREFORE-, concludes Alby Taylor as Belly gag fefyi Cf fvjjflfed Gorda looded dgcey If-Ouleflfe mblesl Creeclw, Raberl Bruce, Clwarles Roberlson, and Ba slow maclfnes, illegal dealing, and ollwer common gambling Gellrmg lollcw llls explomllon' deylces. 'Sf 'T MATH CLUB-Firsl Row: Tom Pylre Bob Frank, Belly Creeclw Albion Clardy, Jell Dalia, Clwarles Roberlson Harlcw Clwrclw, Wal+er Gunsler Taylor, B7 Kcofs, Second Row: Mlss Ruby Slveeves, Joe Young Jon Jolla Bradford. Adivilies I I9 fn C7 , s 'ir ,Q as g Y' if MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB-First Row: Norm. Rilex Bevedx Comp, Second Row: Norcv Powell Pot Morlford Caro' Rubr Sylvie '-ture Us cn' Arr Stevens, Kc, C 's'e is-jim l-l:': Arne Betlr. Nkfgrren Rumen: Fin: Ri'o Roddo Evelxr Cord, lone Almquist, Koren Hiro ei. Leis Murpltt., Marilyn Cummings. Medical Careers Club Cffice Assistants unite views Dewitt hospital to form new organization Acouointing students wi'ti possibilities ot prctessions A unique orgonizotion, tlwe Qtiice Assistonts' Club tiod i's beginning soon otter scltool be-gon tlnis veor. Its mem' 'r medicine is fre moior octiv w Ct tive Meclfcfll CGVSGW bers ore tlte eleven students who serve os ottice ossistonts. Club. A tield trio to Dewitt lptospitol ot Fort Belvoir ord Working under ttie direction of ottice secretory, Mrs. worlcinq og oides ot Andersen t-lcsoitol lwove ltelped to occomolisn ttfs oi m. Mildred Nixon +l1i: orccp types tiles ond runs erronds tor Mr. Nerf: ond Mr. Anderson. Qtlier similor proiects inclpde o visit to o mrsino Decoroting ond mointoinirg o mzrtlilv bulletin boord is cne ot tlte group s mdin tunctions, ltieir tirst porty wos scnool, guided oy o stott psycnologfst. ond moldng tovors tor ttie Red Crcs S. tield ot Cttristmos time ond tlie intormol meetings teotured discussions ct clericol problems. OFFICE ASSISTANTS - Bi Evltis Mr. Bericm'n Norrs prlnicpoi: Borbe Berscf 6 v Rodda Corcl Sm ' Fiodeiev, Jon Keorrs Virg rio C:rr'jQ Betty S E' 'J if ,sf- cnro Ritte, Bqcll lfecdy M M'dred N'x:n ct'7'e secre 'sm' Mr, A excrcer :ss's':'t cr :':::. I2O Activities A-:e's:' Arr club publicizes arrival of Penman An afrnoterere ei dairy and ere:: vT+y ::reva'ls wlren 'lee Penman Fr' Clso eeefeaii, A2 'ke fore: a J poenez el e :f LCC ' rg Penmcn 'nagazre 'ye fead, eacn 'nerfaer i'ea'ei 2 afar- 'Q --'Vie fe reef 'JCCa J7El'f Qacnrei 're 'ire 3': 'ea 'f: ' ferr. Eoin 'ne'r'ae' '2 ,Cao , : :'ea 'C a iseefi ,Q as oeeafora 'f 'ke Cleo fnerneert ce'-veeee for 're LT: oi e'a n'rq 'lne bed i +efr:'e'a C1 Cleo Member' al'o Esbnfiir arezaeerive Maja: ne it '1 'Le Penman i:U. Ffaer a Cope' defy ina: been accessed 're aeian 'i efcrea 'r reyerie on a We been TV? praef' den-andr ooflv sk'i ard ::a+'e':e lrarn We vfrfer. ine Penman Ar+ Cal: ig ervirely refeeniible for We publiory al 'flee liierary rnafzazre. Before eaeli ol rlwe lliree ifzaez, mernoer: arecared sailor: leafarfnq :eaianai rnoril: a: fa l, vfnrer and 'afinri Tlwefe poirefs, 'union iiril urged Qlqdenrs fc iiarinae Penman and larer arnaaneed ine day of rlwe rnagazrez arrfval, corrriloured greurly ro ine success of The magazine. In addilion, a bullerin board display 'rraced ine processeg ol Penmcn preparalion. W? pq PENMAN ART CLUB-Firsl' Row: Jean Melnlyre. Linda Vass, vice presidenlg Med'a M:r+:'i. Ar-ne l-lardy Carolyn Adieer, Mr, Lerey Anderson Elaine Kgnlz, Cl-::rle?'e F'a e, Dfare ldamnwcnd, Andree Walker, Second Row: Becky Elica' S.e DCIJFJYTQ, Srarcn Aldrich, Madeleine Sidle, Lindsay Gold, Lfz Gamison, S.e Mahan, presidenrg OBSERVING POSTER LAYOUTS are Sue Mahan. Elaine Kiinlz. Jeannie Murphy, Ada Anderson, Ger- aldine Ridgeway, Joan Ogrosky and Andree Walker. Carole Carrera Palsy l-lc? Linda Lirlrnan, secrelary, Third Row: Anne Roland, Geraldine Ridgeway, 'rreasurerg Ann Wallon, Mary Carl. rnan, Jidy Wearne, Beyer'ey Jackscn, Sue Cleaves, Mary Gilliss, Jeanie Merpny, Fourllm Row: Jane Asrley, Par Oslranaer, Plwylis Sach- leben, Ada Anderson, Dick Braalen. Joan Ogrosky, Lynnie Wienecke, Dice Powers, Carole l-lyden, Barbara Burns. Acfivifies I2l Donn Brechenser Sam Tummino ,R , . C' cf Bull Everord Make Nxckelsburg G Squad members aim for advanced first aid badge Cf 'fI , .'- T ,Q,',g, ., my ,pw ' XNziF'f': ',-' if ,f ff: 'ff' ff ef' r -HM ' -,V,,.,,, ,,..,,. .,,. .,, f.g..,,.,-eff. 3,,., ,- ..'. A-. L fpffw. . f.,yf.,. ,T - -f,,,.,-YV, f. N M and A. ,W ,V c,. N .- ff ,T .WD .--V-rv., , Mrvf, ,ne YI, ,-. . ,K .' ,-- V..-, f, ,...a , ,,A, . .C, f.ea Aug, 6 ff N, .F f fa., M, f. Ah. Mar.-p,-.V mf. 'Q T'. ' Lf . '51 . .'W' IW THC C 'I'I.,'Unf'q VVU1 Wim V' 5 7 'l'1 TO me P2': '1'. We ' A1 ' M' ' fd 'W ,,, howeven 0 3 7mmediO,ey Q In W vfnma, e4w ,T , 'Q ' AL, af fu Afmowdrmc W Ofc Se ,Q , 5 Xe QOL, .7'f:' 'rw A Neff ' ' ' A V ' ,A - 'VV U 'C G T' . Fwremo C wc XJ K, if-fic, L4-L RESCUE SQUAD Furs? Row Second Row A L I: I 22 AC+IVIfIeS , W, ' omzverc dd Ffa 'zo FO' Wg B 1 ee Hoaff F Vg awe ' fv e f D Q Cdl Q eH' ffde Pee P F l ' . +C ,du A Prim, P if Efm a QW Cl 4 N CSV:-W Laefen :+ 3333 m3'QH-ei M me Sir- rg 5 'T?1'P'6! 1 ee M me M ' N.'wa+ma. B J ,, . .,-i I 1 Q . I V13 -A 7 i A . . in' l 1' 1 W f .. ,-J A A fu A 5 ' f , 'yt e ,Tsfxv ' .V Q f . ' , f g . 1 -. ' 2 sf Eff-'-rf-nf ffnfl fx-va ','gff.f.,, B'f.'f:' IP I -' :'t FTW v ': f', 1 f- ,Vf an 'Q ,,,,L ,,. , ' L':,,i '..,,,,. ,I '7. ,, W W 'X f- Ui-f-.-. 1. Liz: , nrwifmff- 31, f, f-,--I fi Math honor society chooses 3 l Tikes from Greek word Tlfei ' 'f are v9 fl'f acaufred 'Cree ef 're 'na'ne'na f' Lit' tails-Ly. ls: 'newberi CC 'CE'-'Q Eii Ka aaewts TU 'he TLS' PTC' :::'e e3 ccrcst'-ea 3 en': ,' iea'i' Far a IL.l'OCl9 f,r'e. Al rlwe isfugefc' ,I MGMCE' Awa H M 1 , G., . , . 3 6. -'-'C .Caverea e Grief f-:'a 'C' a eMa' it ff'f'r':.req'S' Le' H-Q. r,-If-rj -Lee .f-- Q,f.,,.,-ff. ,s,, -P X J --1 J 1-. V - -2 Ha. V a-:e, J E' ide' aacpfea ,tg rarne, f s Tllct began lhe year by ara5'r': 3 C3n , C, rf I - f , , , , qevern rrie focrelf, Auernccn nee 'iii tri were Crfzraf-2 li' QECTT'l6lVy ilaCLl6'TrC r'fl'l'l llbfji Wenger 3' 'kffrjh Cwer aufirandlnq acilffrfeg were a We TC 'ne Bfeiu of Shri- ardc, where members were acauawed wT'lw We 'wrfaife' al elecfranic Carnpulers, and a 'rig +3 rhe Nafa' Pg-gqgfgl Laborafcr X f 205 Y' . H . V TIKOS OFFICERS-Sea1ed:Anna Hansel, secrefaryq Bur? New- Membershup srandards for Trbas are Cfrrraeni Ta ae lin, presldenf. Sfanding: Mrs, Keller, sponsor: Dan Carroll, vice Odmiffedy G Syudem. mud have had on 'Aw Olemqe I, presldcnlg Joconeife Murphy,'rreC1surer. rnalrh, along wilh a MB average In all Ther :sb'eC't. cr rhe 'rlrne 0 a plicarlan Conflnued rnernbe 'hp nn e' n a B average rn rn h and achye parhc pahon '1 cl o acfrvmes TIKOS Flrsf Row Sherry Parrish Jaccneie Murohy Porn la Ban ns I lc S san Handy Seco R w o Powe rne Vac rm rncy nr-e G JJdy Nancy Hybner Carolyn Dayls Suzy Gudun He en S fer Third Row Dan Carrol Jrn Evans Brll Wallace BJrf Newlln presrclenl Jeaneffe Kr gs ey Nnclc K rmcnr Fourfh Row Rncnard Shaker M D Whararn Harry Comp Dabney Townsend Roberf Newman Russell Downey Harold Harrison Drclc Dobbe Achvmes I23 H elP .J' rf! rqscr al ' ' l ' l ul 3 .s w A .5 .M y V V-L. . '-,J W 7 , P ' I J y ' X , ik A p 1 , , , r l l 5 , , . 'A x 1 , ' 7 Y I - ' g ' V + X X 4 5 ,. l, I , ' . 1 ' V A : ning, Jr dy Fledffrrwan, Mrs, Frances Keren spowfr' So'y Davis Anna Cszzers Tom Tuclcer, Diane Rucker, Bo Gehring, Foul Shepard, Sam Ha e Judy Murdtc, u '. nd 0 : ,learfe Mypry, A? l , ' . I Il A r - T P+ ' ll, Ly, vel A Flag , Ar r G Weld, Aux, r . r . , ' X ' , l U , ' 3 I , ' l . . . . Trampoline Club draws acrobafs to membership Anyone inleresled in working oul on The lrornpoline is welcome lo loin llwe Trampoline Club ond use ils locililies. Sponsor, Mr. Jolnn Youngblood, ond odvonced members ossisl llwose who ore beginners. The club nneels once o weelc in order lo proclice ond goin new slcills. Performing during lwoll lime ol one ol llwe vorsily boslcelboll gomes ond demonslroling llweir slcills ol o Cub Sccul Bonquel ore llwe speciol evenls presenlecl by llne club. STOCKING-FOOTED TRAMPOLINE CLUB OFFICERS Tim l l-lolwn, Bill Morris ond Bob Sherwood decide wlwol ll1eir l nexl jump will be. TRAMPOLINE CLUB Ken McCorll1y Coy Po ell Jock Merrell Bob Hall G0 dv L efmo 9 R0df1eY Russell Jm l'lU le John Egan Dove T mbull Tm Holi pres denl lgump ng IZ4 Achvihos l .. Y W I ' , r iv r , , i , , ru , i n, i ' i -.1 1 ii 4, ya' A ,' 1, fl TRANSCEIVERS CLUB-Firsf Row: Jock l-lol' lreosxer: Chores Lo q Edward Keler vice presidenlg Paul Wif gmg, Crgrleg Ldgen, Mrl Transceivers operate 'ham' radio K4B64 The Transceivers Club is sponsored by Mr. Bruno Paras and meers in his elecrronics shop orce a weelf. Members ooerare a lham radio slalion whcse call leirers are K4BoA, The mainrenance oi 'rheir 'ransmiller and receive' provides Draclice for members. Anyone inreresleal in Wham' radios is encouraged lo ioin. During meelinas rew mem' bers ore coached on radio Theory in order io help Them acquire an amaleur s license. Anyone in rhe club and having a license is oermified lo use ll'-e slalion. However. wofl is also done on +eleviSiGn and olher elecironics equipment Several members con- lribule lheir knowledge and lime lo lhe school by worlcing on the WfL Sound Crew which ooeraies microphones and loudspeakers lor assemblies and speaal aclivilfes. WQSHINGTUN. HVGH SCHOOLLEE AMATELR RAU0 STATlON ! a T 3 l Br-no Paros, sponsors Second Row: Robeff Corry, Bil Worr, Chesler Kupiec, Thomas Prigmore, Gene Alword, president: B'll Davis. Members hear speeches on Roman empire his'rory The Junior Classical League, under 'rhe sponsorship of Miss Euanna Griffin, welcomes any srudeni inieresied in rhe classics. The revision of The presenl consliiulion and The presenlaiion of programs on classical subiecls are The rnaior aclivilies of lhe year. As an affiliale oi 'rhe slale and narional Junior Classical League, lhis chapler is in ifs second year ol exisience. JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE-Firslr Row: Bfrbifd S fd Nzmior , F ffler liven N 'roi S e R 'lf-f Faire SWL Sandy Cfsvelo Janie Bf zf Maraarel l'-lc and C3 ,n IWBO'-. Second Row: Margie C 'n, Jian S'il?0'vbergor Mo lv B 5 rn Doris W 'i'zms Helen Calder, Be'iy l. .'ef 'or0 Mary Maszoy Char 'ne G vii-V Kay Sch llz ?v :'ece Beam S'J'fJ,' Smifn. Third Row: Tammy E 695 Tim Gal zihali id l-lo'h B'l C rnmirg Jofz Beme' Jfn C ard. lm Wi lioms, John T 'son Perer Tre jan, John Sam, Fourfh Row: Bryon Spell, S,l'f'J C'flk'0'f7 Mary Ulman Marilyn Cynmings Cnris Zylman, 'lor' ,' l, 'l 'y Jie Flerh, Dose Pgrfeny Waller Gor-gwgr, Ronnie Herr rye , Larry BC-wer: Jail: Ccooer. STlR SLOWLYV' co sholef ihe mecofo of Asha T6-Y. ALPHA TRI-Y - Firs+ L'-P Second Row: VVMA zz-, L,-,iv SN-., Alpha Tri-Y scrapbooks decorate area hospitals K ' C Q a , C Il X ff fwnf-6 'TZ' rf, L, .4 A 'f Defemrzer D GC' V-3, K, f 'C' We px? H'e V+ V+ f U e clearer iii' 1 3-C hf1h ah5e4 e I? ' ,,,. ,U af ef f- La' f.4.Cnd J w x, V , edcec 3 M 'wg C'T Md Ahh Crccker ci ie dew?- af bflf-ffcach Mdce if ewembef' Row: E C . Third Ro Y, q,,. , U 'J V' 1' L , , .1 ., ,-,, W, wi T I'f Four+h r 'lf L I Rein: Teas Tuff Vf: A ,VE :C S'- ',a P f,-', x A ' . Y -. , H D I F l l l y Beta Tri-Y members aid .lunior Village with gift . 'ki r- 2- Q - l S CSCCY L. Cf O'C SE' Cf Q'Q '?C 'J 'Io' C.. 'he Siwhern Assoziotien ol Student Cofcils Ccwemior in eorly November were members ot Seto Tri-Y, Vtfith Mri. Mory Dmnington os sponsor, thfs group hos occonnolislted l .mf Hn, WML, ,pare IC -FLM' and MMM 4- ,4 f X, H, H, ,y Vyvolg i V' .-i,,.,. ,iw -oi i cl. ,. , Sefling Cltristrnos seols ond porticioofon in the George Woshfn ton cor corovon were oetstoroino octivitiei on Q , Beto Tri4Y5 :ol colendor. ln Morch, these girls oorneo o chority donce. They olso oided the Arlrgton Tribermlcgi: Associotionis mobile x-roy unit by intervievvfng oll periori I who plonned to receive on xeroy, The qirl: recorded nome oddresz, age ond doctoris nome tor the Tuioercelozis fX::ociotiCn's permonent records. Beto Tri-Y believes in entertorirg othera os well oi themielves, zo neor the end ol April the club wos oil to o B convoleicent home to brighten the recovery ol its inmotes. 4, lf, The impressive sum ot two hundred dolors vvos roiied bv viii- ,Sp . 1 T . . ' Wg4i. '.' f N the grooo ond donoted tor the improvement ot .lmicr ,IAN 4 . , ' , -4 ,Q 'liizzlfxa Vhloge, the locol orphonoge ond receiving home. Beto BETA TRI-Y OFFICERS-Semed: VAX Down We pregdew Com! Tri-Y members respect their othliotion with the internotionot Goddy secretory. Standing: Morgie Root, Leono Stone, Marilyn Price Y.lVl.C.fAN., Gmil Slflve to meet l'l'S gools ot UVtCl9VSiCJr'ndlrtQ treosqrer, Borboro Froncis, presidentg Morionne Torregrosso. Gnd Cmzemswo' BETA TRl-Y-Fll'S+ Row: l-Clif-2 lvlCL'3l'3'W JCGVW Blilff-DFS, LYNN? Thieves, Monsees, Corel Gzddy, Leono Stone, See Rstter. Third Row: Soi SJ Kl95lf'i' Eidhe Si3i'l DCWV' D-'L3 'N 89559 M560-'r3'i E559 Fitzgerdd Kivv Sherwood, Marilyn Price. Lfqro Swrett RJth Anne Sfephffii KOTW Weizs. Second Row: Borboro Froncis, Jeor-ne Wiflflfl- Colvin Gof C'o'-ford, Jsdy Sic ey, Merge Root Dione Zell, Fourth son Gay Colowoy, J.,dy Fiedeirnon, Locise Bell Nancy Ross, Sue Row: Jedfe Fronds Alce Knadscn, lone Strilcer, Carol Leonard, Viclci Doron, Corolyn Ervin, Dice Powers, Morionne Torregrosso. .. , i'i DELTA TRLY OFFICERS-Secfedz Cy'4Vo lsefcccc Mzfiz 'Wie sfesidera' S.sc'w Feiif 'recswen Sfonding: Lee 9:5 , d- Mzzcmze. Rcwacce Renews w sfesioev' 'w--,, -.,.,1,. ,1,,, Delta Tri-Y chooses hair styles at advice of expert Fr 'z :ew LC,'E 3' fseizcw 35'e i, iim? 7 v-'Cf ' ' ' TN ' ' .f ep 'nec N2 3 seep, 53 3' ci 'fe 3 3' dei f 'fic Lim A 3 e fei icefilff. Ve up 'rec TC craze '. e ,J :rg e f lice 'nifcre OFC 'CV '.1,- gcc , 1 ff e 'e '3Qfi pf pfepef F: ' ,are 'VE YfI. 'Azz' weevrgz we'e :i:,z'e3 mu- 'Q git 'Qf fc cfeei Hcieicci in Vxf0sV'gL5' D. C. Tm' :swf ccd greet were provided for 'ire ycwg:'efs. A ffyie crew in 'ne Crtrfve comfieied fiwe GCiiViii63 of ire eor. Fcuwrwi , .1 Y ., 'He ',GO'.C'Ni5 priwfz Gnd posieis, ere ircw 0523 friciufied We fo, iQ 9 far zrxrmer, eoc wear, zwwrwer errmn 1, 'A ' fin rw ' B rw i i be mcdoz Grd fpcrfirwq oppofel were recede-'ed by fre members who ciwcae Occezsorfes fc mofciw The r cozmme. x I f 2 3 i U K' t f DELTA TRI-Y--Firsf Row: Cyr+i1?o lsereccc Af- i-12' 5 NV: '4: e H Me' Szame We ie Dev: i-433' .C-iff-, ' ,- Third frerwze' 3, H greg gee Scjd M3 H-ff N -3: 5 if-M Row: Bc . , 1'-L pr' .9 Mar, '-V:'J,:'J .3 'A xx ,ff r Second Row: Lf: Se ey, SJSSV' Veil He e' K 2 BT: A '-':'1 1 L3'1EA Q'-icre RC ::'i 2231 Si , Fourfh Row: Vg Were Cen Acc O Nei i, Li:-do Msdsje. l28 Acfivifies J it i SIGMA TRI-Y-First Row: Judy Lesser Rita Rodda, oresdent' Carol Mayne, Karen Hai, Mau'een McC:rr-'rclr Eaice Z-- tier, Barbara Beahm, Second Row: Kathie Waddell, Fran:es Merrz treasurer: Betty Sophomores dedicate Sigma Tri-Y to service For the tirst time in the schools history, tenth graders have organized a Tri4Y. Sigma Tri-Y was organized late in the tall through the cooperation ot older Tri-Y's. Atter becoming acquainted with the goals and pur- poses ol a Tri-Y, the girls launched their program. The induction service was conducted by members ot Alpha Tri'Y, Following the tormal program, a social hour was held. The girls ot Sigma Tri-Y conducted many service projects including the reading ot stories to children in hospitals. WELCOME CLUB-First Row: Judie Etter, secre'ar,': Barbara Bersen, president' Marie De Masi, vice presidentg Kam, l-Lghes, 'rewssren Second Row: Keene Roadrnan, Jane Gh: son Martha Tnnrnas Gwenr- Rothouse, Sherry Raney, Anna Hansel, Karen Sparra, Midge Guy Rita lJ'terba:lr, Ginny Lohman, Ellie Jester, Char 'ne Gorey Betsy Zimmer rnan Be-fe'1y Ann Pearson. Third Row: Beth Ann Beeton vize pres'dent Jan Gfl secfetaryg Sandra Brcyhri, Susan Broyri Nancy Htch Suzan Todd, Phy-'is Grant. Club members welcome new students in summer Greeting new high school students who move into the Washington-Lee area, the Welcome Club began its activi ties during the summer. Personal calls constituted the initial contact while social gatherings further acquainted new students, classmates and school activities. Throughout the school year, members continued to visit the new students and checlc on their progress. The formation ot a constitution and building ot a treasury by bake-sale protits were secondary projects ot the Welcome Club. De Masi. Third Row: Naomi Harrison Mardi Springer, Pauline Olson Mary Milligan Joyce Murphey, Jett Human, Charlene Stattord Ginger Walker, Gerry Rock Gay Callaway, Jodi Carl. Fourth Row Ann Flournoy Ginny Robertson, Diane Van Winlcle, Jeannie McGurrin Elaine Kuntz. 1' ' A E i li ' IL ,V V, ,,-. .--'- 5 1 ,rQr QAMQAA mm SENIORS-Fifsf Rorw: w ff 6 Si .-A -. A W ,hgf-V Second ROW . C. , gf-Q' vff'f ' 'ZW ' ' - , -f fy fi, - ' V r,-ix C V f .- A., lvl, 3 9, ? 5? ' 'Q S , 3 : Y Q mwmmvww- Mm' , .,.,.. fo 'id 5 ,Z E ,af lil THIS IS A CATS CRADLE GAMMA TRN JUNIORC S+ N I 30 AcHvH'es SJ Gamma Tri-Y continues to provide family's milk Kn'+ -one, porl 'mol' Thig wgg Q proces: 'epeoleg mony limes by Gonwno Tri-Y members who lf led sgoore: lor on olghon whicn woe given lo on o'd loll: Ponce. Finoncrg o lornly s rn?'lc bf l, rnolcing scropbools lc' Arlrg- lon l-lospilol ond giving on Eosler porly lor ch d'en ol O neorby orphonoge, ccnsliluled lhe moior prciecla ol lhe club. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Edilh Purcell lor len yeofs boosls lhe lorgesl membership ol ony Tri-Y ol Wozh'nc5lon' Lee. Under lhe direclion ol lhe Y.M,C.A., Gornrno coffee oul ils purpose ol promoling high slordords ol Chrinion chorocler in lhe home. school ond comrnunily lhrough ile voried oclivilieg ond programs, The Eosler meeling leolured o locol minizler, who delivered on Eosler message. Olher prciecls irclsded fell' ing Tuberculosis seals ond compiling Chrislrnoa boflels. Gommo Tri-Y girls olso enioy sociol ocliviles. The pol loc? supper ond picnic served lo creole lellowship by serving olhers. le 1 . zy Bar e So ly A Mor no McKinley Second Row Bellie Wag Row: Norcy Pelerson, Mgrlho Cornplon Belly Bryon, Lois Conning Do vo Bills Koy Thcmpson A 'ro Ri hords n Gnger Welker horn Jean Ande'sor1, Lindo Ed,-fords, Lindo Collin, Sue Vonzondl, Pol rcl Brc lcv oy y Wu iorns G Pom y Vrginio Kung T :rd Pawel Bo n'e Fohs. Aclivilies I 3 I Signs, 'rrumpefers herald Varsity Drag lVl6 1b6'Sl'iD feaprernenls iof 'Le 'af '. Cm may be afeffy roles and ye+ 'Fey are arts' iran A pf:tpe2'7.'e member moz' 'Cd a -.fa't , e e' ' A Mfi aared as a manager of saver. E3 '.'7I a wap . e e' N1 reaorei rams ef praedce, nord wer' a'a io 5' men' cf Wanna feaalafens, To ear' bs lel'e' eacb pare' moi' rave been :feared wulw C Cer' re amor' of sauna me ae'erm'f'ed by +ve sporr abil' be pa ':':a'es, Nanajef rms' meef sfm'lar service 'ecbiremenas 55' 'lweir le e'. Tre Varswy Club, reaizing 'lnof membef: of varsily reams were arable +o receive lelfefa lor +l'ie parrici, palian in allwlerfcs, sludied rlie possib'l'+Tes ol providing llwem llie recognilion lliey deserve. The masl imporlanl proiecl of llie club was ilne lourllw annual Varsiry Drag, Club members, lweralded by mime pelers, appeared al assemblies and lanclw aeriodf lor several weelcs before llwe dance. Bedeclced in sandwich' board adverlisemenls, members accomplished me sale ol over llwree hundred lickeis. Concluding llwe Varsiry Clubs 4 acrfviiies was a June picnic. OBVIOUSLY PROUD OF THE REPORT, Milne Turner, Varf sily Club presidenrl reads an evaluarion ol llwe annual Varsily Drag. Beorning wiflw approval are members Bob Slone, Ray Blaclc, Ken Knowles and Mac Lillywlriile. SITY CLUB- eu eel: Roger Bove a 'ack Sleplfien Ra ey. Bil Tfliei O 're' EGf'9V 'ffd Bl K rwidi Ped RCb9 5 Gig' fi' QUP' F' 5 Row: Qgyd Bchfey 9 V-6, Hd Bbfg p,3,,LK N531-N CL ck Francs 93. K9lE',Tl1il'd Row: Fe , Celavila, Ge'a d Klmrz arveY MCFQJTV ff e :Q . are Jerry wee, Bcb Slcre ob Buffy Smlli Pew NGJUGJG' W' l'l0mPi JCM Vible. MO' lJiYWlil9 Burfor-I Second ow: A3-A rnggf. jg n gg r Grgygcn 3- rg Mickey Homaker Sieve Cook, Wade Wliifener, Ronald Mcliergligrf, I32 Aciivifies I I',fl'f..2g2'ff we , , r fr I ' 'K T w4'2 - ...., fl, ' ' ,,,, ' V nf' I .JN Wm fi-ag A I 37' V--M rf' fl Activities Council goals include club co-ordination Seelcing Io bind Ihe mow clubs owl ocliiflie' in Ihe school, lhe Sludenl Council creoled lhe Aclivifes Council. Aller seleclinq represenloiives from oublicolions, cheer' leoders, dromolfcs, ond rhe soohomore ond iunior closses, lhe newly formed orgonizolion selec'ed Ihe lollowing oims: evoluolion ol rhe slondords ol eilicienl club operorion. sludy ol club problems, ond qenerol co-ordinolion ol oll fnoior ocrlviles. To ochieve Ihese oims The Aclivifies Councl compiled lhe resulls of ooesrionnoires which hod been sen? ro loco' high schools ond published o oomohlel describing vorious ocrivilles lo ossisl incoming sophomores in choosing exfro- curriculor oclivilies. An oclivily cord, lo be used lor on evolcolion ol on individuol s porricipofion in ocliviiiesl hos been issued ro oid ioculiy members who ore oslced lo wrife college recommendorions. DECIDING DETAILS of represenlorion ro 'rhe Acrivilies Council ore Mr. Alexonder Anderson, odviser, ond Belsey Cohill, choirrnon. Fx-I., 2 Xi I ACTIVITY COUNCIL- Firsl Row: Lorna Aldr ch Belzey Corel Brcclcwoy, Mory Mouney, Second Row: Cori Eslo W I B ll W I M A d r A d p of Pilcher, i of r, exon e ' eforys o'sor Colo :X 8 uf ' l in 'S ,a f 5 f ix-. ,J Moods of Animafion The mood of anima'rion - fhe excifemeni' of compefifion reflecfed in fhe despair of defeai' and 'rhe ioy of success. A +ense coach, an anxious player are mirrors of vi+aIi+y and life. Belsy Bourlre Carol Brockway 'H 1 Q'- if Hd s X- Y Nancy Duques Barbara Francis Cheerleaders sport new uniforms for basketball SceT'a'C'-e h ' ' act zcmfea r: ' - weve flifcd Q f a leefleidwr ' ' ' l .. 2. 'ac, '::'ca' ': is ee ff are away' 5 f errae 'he epbnfu lc :ref .uerce 'e N 32.1 ad can 'nina 'he wa'erfrc gives the crew 'ha' :ral Saas' ave' lhe Vnish ine. Also cn hand as basre-'cal qarnes rhe girls scarled alfererl cnlcrrnz 'hc ,eai The new bermuda-lenglh, blue and whle slcirls rc-creeesed a rnaior change from lasl veari' rnare ccnservalve wifarrns and served 'ra brighlen up 'he cam' car'iderac'.f, ln addihcn, rhe cheerleaders appear ar all pep rallies, erlef and r'de a llaal 7' lhe anncal car caravan, and send personal good-lucli rne,sa':e, 1: 'ne loolball eleven before every game, Raising mane, through proiecls such as surn- rner bale sales lhefe aids were able lo lrance lhe rnega- phones and pam-porns wl-'ch seem an essenfial parl of their arlire. These lunds send represenlafives To a beneficial cheerleader conference in Michigan, One ol lhe highlighls ol lhe year was lhe +radi+ieral powder-pull pep rally preceding fhe C5.W. buclcel baffle. Fealuring 'rhe Nlolaling lwelvef' This enlerlaining assembly gave lhe cheerleaders a chance lo exhibil lheir own individual slyle ol 'iqridiron goal-Qellingf While worlcing in caoperalion wilh lhe iunior varsily cheerleaders, lhe varsilv 'rains che up-and-coming under- casvnen and prepafe: chccn fo' poss'b'e lclcre service in lhis spiril-sparking squad-lhe varsily cheerleaders. SEL .4 Jenny Miskell Karen Piclrard Pafli Read I36 Sporls Ann Roland .1 ryan.- nv ED -ur Jon Larkins, C:-C: in Margie Roof, C:-Coproin as . , , JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Arden Evans, Sue Solo! ' X , , Lfre SCL 'T d', Lv-' B': 'e',', lczlde Mwpryr Ly e Trcrros - K' 7 S-:y S'3': NVemdy Ov Jecmwe Mfpky Kwrzi Sfevews. Jeanne Sands Kifiy Sherwood Sport I37 Thinclads win northern Virginia championship Soofkeo or 'he rfnrg oi 'ner like Dole Megee Wade We fenef ond Elena Co obo 'ne cross-comb leom under If 'fe eooefzlno 3' Coach F. f 3'i'lQSV' compiefed 'rhe season cY w f Q 'Le Vxfolcefeld iriffalionoi and rhe Norrhefn 'v 'o'f 0 Ch: 'n'o'5h' ooo 'ocfr focrlh in rne s+a+e . r' P F5 mee' The Qqaad was ore of deofh and experience! consisring of 56-W ooyg vfi1O had no+ rm or leosr one previous year, eiler in ionior hlgn or icnior yorsiry cross-counrry, ln duel meers They ourron Blair, l-lerrniloge and Fairfax ond losr fo George Washinglon ond Walcelield. CROSS-COUNTRY SCHEDULE W-L OPPONENT I9 Monigomery Blair ......,. 45 FIRST PLACE TRIUMPHS, inlerchonqing belween 22 Fairfax ........ .... ..... 4 0 Dale Megee and Wade Whilener, broughr many l5 Hammond ------'-'-- - 50 CFOSS-Counyr ViC+O,-ies 30 George Washlngfon .,.,.. 26 V - as Wakefield ....,.......r.. 23 Wakefield lnvi+o+ional .........,,,.........., Firs+ place Norfhern Virginia Meef ....,.... .,.. S econd place Virginia Sfa+e Meer .... Fourfh place CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM-Firsf Row: Offs Pociaslc, Ronald McKera- Megee, Mickey Homaker, Barry Smifh. Chuck Francis, Dick Kramer- lwan. Jerry Ragsdole, Danny Fink, John Loomis Chippy Smirh, Bob manager. Third Row: Mr, Haringer-coach. Bob Barron, Henry Cola- Hanler, Second Row: Dowd Bowan-manager, l-lol Farringlcn, Dole yifo, Jim Lynch, Pefer Cosfello, MOH Lucas, David Tooley, Wade Whifener. I38 Sporfs JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL PLAYERS-First Row: Mke OCcnnor, Norman Cox, Bob McCartney Chris Rose Carey O Bryan Pete Davis. Bob Carabin, Charles Westrater, Buck Rodda. Second Row: Jerry Lake, Doug McVey, Gary Switt, Andy Bsrgess John Ashton-co- captain, Joe Flesch, George Cob.irn, Ra'ph Pensoneau, Jon Nystrom Ron Summers, Ted Triebel, Third Row: Rfcrard Carr, Bill I-loulll'1OH. J.V. football team wins tour out ot six contests Reliability, skill and a good academic record are the three qualities stressed by Coach John Youngblood wher selecting his junior varsity tootball team. Working only with tenth graders, under a new system put into ettect last year, Mr. Youngblood guided the team through a seasor consisting at tour victories and two losses. Starting with successive victories over the iunior var- sity squads ot Bethesda Chevy-Chase and Northwestern they tell betore a powertul Waketield squad. This deteat was followed, however, by an encouraging I9-6 victory over rival George Washington. A loss to Episcopal and o victory over Hammond rounded out the season's action tor the team with the exception ot six players who dressed tor the varsity clash with George Washington. Having completed their tirst year ot high school tootball, the boys are aiming tor a spot on next ye-ar's varsity squad. Sports l39 Mike Pickett John Ritch, Jim l-Isnt-er, Paul Zisman B'll Philips Stewart Davis. David Ratherdale, Jimmy Grimm Mr. I-larry Pitt-assistant coach. Fourth Row: Richie Rothery DJane Love, Jornny McDaniel, Pete Yelverton, Tom Cooper, John Rodgers, Bi Laughlin Tom Fike, Jimmy Anderson, Charlie Mortensen, Mr. John Youngblood-head coach, Butch Stevens-manager 57 ' '- - f I I K-fig, ' --06 ' JL s -JVU' '7' JL? y I LZ 4 . I T . K M f , f1,4,,QLAfQffQ JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE W-L J,V, OPPONENT 2l Bethesda Chevy-Chase .... 6 I3 Northwestern ............ 0 7 Waketield ............... 27 I9 George Washington . .. 6 0 Episcopal ......... ... I4 I9 Hammond ....... . . . I3 JUNIOR VARSITY PLAYER, Bob Taylor, gets his mon in the Jay Vee clash with Waketield. Fl ,J H: lsctm ' xl J Q .,..,+M, Mmf. ROY Blink Buddy Blount Mllre Cardoni l G , , H . Wilfred Hama End, Cc'Ccptcw'w Captains Allgaier, Hamp pilot varsity gridironers Ai difefdlng f e- itorwdcfi mdef We new lweod 53:3 Md CLSFVCZ Mafia, rfaza '.-.os exoe-ded it We Wldf 'in Gemfol. Glen A defer ghd Will Homo on Cc-Conte ff lGlfET1 QA 16' f 'T 4 ig' ?QQ! 'Q 'fl l d fri 2l l.C'fQ 'uid nes needed lf 4 55.9 f,f,,'n . p,-,gm A?-if 31-5, ifjwrfnpl r',,+ ,OMC .W ,I r ii 'f-': 'f1'zMff ': ff- f 1 't TT NYT TN: ' N3 l'f-6 'N e f fftoy, We iccrlng wczi fsorvc C, 3 C J bv Hol:l:r:1:lSt3a Mcrqo LINEMAN SCORES TWO Cn' Lee l-lczvemer blfzlf 3 Niftlt- weetefa pft E' 'Ve e':i :tae 'cr Q foletv. Mark Childers S,-:rd Glen Allgaier Guard, Cc-Coptulr' l40 Sports kr.. if an - f 0, , I arf Pl Robbie Cloyd Bill Cornell Bill EClS+0n Aff FFSHGI' Fullbock Tackle Hcxfbirrk E if r' 4 913' 4.111 QE n ' ' .-Ig,-A-xfs X ,W If 1, Lf E X . , - 49, 4 .yr VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM-Firsi' Row: BIN Corne'l, Bob Shane Moc LiUywH+e, Mike Cordonl G!en A3?gcier, Co-Cop+oin: W?'Fred Hemp cc-copmfng Choriie Funk, Ffcnk CMearo, John Rucker Bock- field C0655 Rcger Ccggrfs. Second Row: CLcr'Ie Tiemen Gene Veffczso, Ed Joram, Nofk C :7?de's, Bpddy BWCJW BI: E:s+:n BU! Bromley, Bob Keyes, Cycle McgVcr1, Shan Mcrgzw, Roy Bczk, Head Coach Chofles Morwn, Third Row: Une Coocfw Pau' Grimm, Pcuf WeyGfwd+, Ever Wcffeb-'Q' Af' Flfer Bw Wo ::e, N119 Ve-rio Robb? Ckyd T:'y l:L'33f ET Tale, Dick FQVQ' XNs','e Mffm, Lee Hovefef Mcvogew Rego' Bcve 3'd fe's51 Mark. Four+h Row: Riisrd Knox, Nzn Z:e:Ve', Toed Rod , Bib Q R ' L'1MQC: e, BV' He y Div Cav: JCLM Vfccfj Tom Bc K Bef-Q Eii Horfmcr, Bjb Ufgefbcck, Mcwaqers Ckcrfe WL 'e'e' c'd Jie' SW:- wp'. Sporfs I4I 244 L 9 A T THOUGHTS OF ANTIQIPATION wif? 'Wed d ' AL ?oces of Bio Keuef BW P-Jeff. iff: Lee H Firsf game in new of, ,M tE,C,33i' M M15 V, 7.35 ,T 54 f-,nn nm -,A,'r,,-A, -Q I , ,J V ., ,C - os: me 19. De2r'7':u Five fo' one 'ef' ir? f. ', 'Tec He- :ge 3: 7'tLM:'3 -J 'F33,C':i :cf 'o :Q 'of Gefefoz go' Q 'Vg G7 Lpze' :PL in ru: ':,:?j1.-f V'TC'Q- of vc In 'Fe nevffy zomoleled :'od',m. E'- CC..'GQ9d ox 'Vs ,osef over o Moo'-- e'o+e QCANEV 'He If Y'.,G'6d TEST? foo Hgh hopes kr o sfmlbr wk over Wcodrovf Wilson of Porfsmoufh. ANOTHER PRESIDENT IS STOPPED by Bill Corneff os Tcmv Johnson ond BH! Eofon cdiempf +3 'ewd o hor-d, DW' 0 T Clworlne Funk Lee Hcxvener Tony Johnson Ed Joran H bc: I42 Spor+s Er dev . . ' sfadlum IS vlcfory However, by cdplTallz7nq on a fumble ond blocked ku 'fe Pres'der's relgrecl vlcTorZous by o sfmlor 'wo Toschdowrw mdrg my lTCClC'Flg for another L.pseT The 6999312 A TOUGH DECISION cuffed l-ldmmond In The GW. sTad,dm, BQT due To me on We field Ogeds Tlu, The oTTer1se could noT gel' rolling and arwoTher loss wdf ngf only players bw oosTec1. also d Tense, sldelihed The Tlhal Turning poEhT came dTTer The Generals, ovef- Wcclleg ?2'lO'le5 Els' rw En The TirsT half by The Annandale Afoms, Tfghfeved vlllhsoll Cger Thefr deTense cmd Thelr omclense cflcked for the TfrsT of loar Q ' successive vicTories. NO RUNNING ROOM isTour1Cl by NorThfwesTem os deTermihed Moc l.illywhZTe Throws Them Tor o loss. b T 1- l - Bob Keyes Mae Lillywhiie Sian Morgan Frank O'Meara Quarferback Tackle Halfbaclc Guard QUIK -i it M. i S I ve' ni John Rucker Bob Sfone Charlie Tiemcn Gene VSHQW ' X' C e E d wife eff: n Hclfboclc .X YM- 'l cf PLOWING THROUGH TWO PRESIDENTS ud e +0 er Q W' Homo A O 6 CLS G Teomfwcve M o er C e I44 Sporis ' . - P , rf W .. ' nfl 1 ' x I 2 ' . , J ,, . X , I , fy uf, xfqwf .Y . Q U 's L 'fbcd wc ' kb , cb' fd MN , 'i '6C-.y is ' P cd of. 'ie FU-, Q - We C 'dv' Exif ' 'fi'Ve' QW O: Cf VY Vicfories over Warriors Presidents climax season Tre 'asf downsrare gfidron encofier w 5 CQ'J. I' Tlnornas Jefferson of Rfrnncna. C' a rar socke 5' I bollw offense and aeiense operared wel for c'o'ne' ff Wakefield was Irie nekf oooonenr, baasfrg a 5-O record. Posfponed from flie prevfoos n'gIr+, We garne was oayea on a Saiurday aT+ernoon, Scalp 'ne Worr':rs' wa- 'Ve Cry and Ilwal Irie Generals did wifli a 20-I3 +r',rnoIw. Climoxing Ilie season was a decisive I3-O vicrory over Ilie Presidenfs of George Wa2In'ngIon in fre annual Turkey Day clash. Taking possession oi Irie Old Oaken Becker for The second iyear gave The gridironers a 6-4 over-all record. I957 FOOTBALL RECORD W-L OPPONENT 0 Fairfax ..,.............. I2 30 Nor+hwes1ern . , ..,. . 0 6 E. C. Glass ...... .,. I9 27 Hermifage ...,... ..... I 3 20 Woodrow Wilson . ..... 32 6 Hammond ....,.. I9 I4 Annandale .... ... 6 I9 Thomas Jeliferson . ... I3 20 Wakefield ....,... ... I3 I3 George Waslwinglon . ... 0 s C I 1 s I .. . ,. . A FEELING OF DETERMINATION is expressed in 'rlie WHO SAID MANAGERS HAVE 'T easy? IIIITIITS Roger appearance and 'rlnouglwls of guard Frank O'Meara. Bove as lie cleans a pair oi loolball cleals. Sporfs I45 f., ,. , Y,-AU.- .lay Vee basketball team triumphs in thirteen games ,X e., 2119 V' same. l'vAv!'J'fE-'-S A NA f. J, , A JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD Bethesda-Chevy Chase Annandale Falls Church George Washington McLean Wakefield Fairfax Gravetori Hammond Mount Vernon . Falls Church ., George Washington McLean . Wakefield .. Fairfax . . , Hammond . . R INDOOR TRACK TEAM-First row: S'on Morgan, Ken Kncffies Mike Ca avta, Cha' ie Fri. Third row: Da e Magee G-'en N gaier, Pete Tyner Jenn Orrdartt BJ' Newtin t-tat Farrington, Second row: Gene Caste o Fred Roberts, Jirn I-Ie'ad Jirn S'c:Ica'd, Fourth row: Chipper Ve asa Barry Srnth Quik Francis fm Mosse Wayne M, n I-ten'-f Srrii'h Larry Keating, Denny Fink, DiCIl KVOVTWSV- r'r1GnOger. Indoor track team places in three significant meets Meeting nnany rnetrapahtan area teams, the indaer track saaad began its seasen with a third pIace rating in the Evening Star games. At that contest the BIi,e and Grays John Qrndartt set what was ta be the tirst ai twa 'ecards in broad-iwnp competition with a leap at twenty feet, seven and :ne-quarter inches. At the 5'ate nneet in which the 'ThinQIad5 ak: picjej third John again get Q regard with a iemp at twenty-one teet, nine and one-haII inches. Atter returning from dewne state 'ne tearn war the Northern Virginia meet, INDOOR TRACK SCHEDULE W'L Opponent bl Woodbury Forest ,.,, , .... 30 4 ' i . 3 ' Eipgifrjg STAR- MEET-it - 5' PouNDiNe ti-mouei-1 THE coizmnoas are .naw W.L+hTrd-NM pcm, trackmen Jirn Massie, Burt Newlin, Stan Morgan and STATE MEET I-'Ienry CoIavita. W-L third-22 points NORTHERN VIRGINIA MEET W-L first-37If2 points Sports I47 Weldon Eddins Co-:c:p+oIn Perry Neubauer Ccrcopfoin I S: .1 t Brad Olson Sp f Hoopsfers open season l'VE GOT IT, WELDON, ics Pigfy' N6.,CC,?' F , , c Pe 730: 'fe C3 r C Cr- Q NYNQf f -fe ,ven ,wrt i. -,,- -,,. v'v,:.I..Cj -ANL ii'- Q f . 1 Ken Sanders ,ff O Jim Wilson 4 ? 1 ' '- ff X V 3- Q. z if Q V, 4 . fe 7. 4. L W 3' 'ZLL , 2225, 9FI'ffj: '.Q..l 'EI'- X, WL' 5 ' 2 '2 if , 4' f .1 th. , V 4 : ' 'fwff w . V ..4,,ff f f-1.,.'wf:f, A 2 4' ' S -Q , . si .J Q sf' 455' 3 -L i '15 x H? l .A fx! Ji.. M . .vI'kl4 14-vw '-Q Q l'g. Y 'J ,xiii 5 ' I W :QV f ,V A , , ' V, ' fix, , V 42 ' ha f -22' V f V ,, 2 1 :j,,w,Qg.ivVVf gal! 27, Q 54 V ff ' Q 4 V ' f . ' ,HV ' L ' ' - ' Qrl'H'? V, , ' wr, ,fn ww ' 'X hw, V. 1 69,5 , VA ., ,..v . -P' !w'7 , ' V, 1577? ' ' f V I 'i X ' M 'V 'V-1? 42.14, jguff XY A fp 2 I2 i ' fa ,, x ' V ,1 V . 1 MA V I 3 ig, . ., ,VLA f-iffivq L, 'ix , . ,, fy 4 x,..,VffVVzp V- , 'V ' A R uri' QV, w -'f 'M J ' 'iccffy' 1 fV+ff.1. '- ff fa? ,ami ' 'ffm :Lf f ,Q ' ' J Q. Hi5N7'f'f j Vfgg' Qin-ww. 5 xx 1 9. :q iK.Q 'j,.,!' ,ff ff -' V. V- f A 'f' L 5 , ' ,, 4... ,' , ' 'A A 'Fl , f . J' 4. I A A , ' fig v Q54 fn 11 ,L -,fi yfwiff . , f' A V 4 ,, Q , 'fy if f, za a yr ,V fr 5 Egg' ,gc ' rf , -, n,,,f,w-xv A? MM, 5 sf W ,ws 19-6, V iii '71 M4 ,f ,,,.fV W Q ggi V? . ,em V, , ., V' Aw: , . 'Q' M f 'K ig -1 gy A-H-1 'lf ',a., , ' F191-4 ,. 1.2, -1 ni . ., ,Q U. 5. w if f ,Viff:mq., ,4- f rf 'EJ' 94' - .53-:VL',,'ab g K V1 V341 Lv.. . ' A , , ig 5 . ,, 1 xi' ' f A , R v. Q , .gy ,, , Q ' 1,4-V f Na -f. fue gf ,Q 5 2 V ,, ' ' 2 IQ? 3 ' x ,- -W , ,g , .VW was W Q ff Q lub: k zw, i bi' . Vmffg ffigfiwl ,Y n fl' rf' f ff 43 ff 2 V,f5,,,,, ,VV 2 fgwgff Q Nwviff' A r Wakefield Warriors prove to be Generals' nemesis N fi fe V ' mffvy-ffr-- 'ner , , 6 , u Li, L V, fs . ,ere r, uew Qerefc. ere e ne' we ieoor 2. 3 fi 'ri Bewf- nofne, 'Vo '- ' efnne rr ri n s, , ,u,,,.,, ,, freer Cfrli Neat' ' ori Se . iNe-r32, 're 'eco' 'r' ' 5' s 're 'Loc nz' FM: f45'er QCV'-'S :our if, . 're r::-f'er5 foie: , :'JVC SO Woke:'eo orc 31' of'er o 'er e everrrne L6 Cv we port WfTh ci 472 'ecord Tre 'earn gernp GC :even more frcgnr wire over 'eodue coporen' before :irq ogoin 'C Wore T Tied by one po7nT. W'Tn VV-L holding d Trm groin or ei and ploie in Tre eogue, 'T woi found Thar one of the 'ng Tive hoo oeen ineiigioie Since The oeqinring ol The second sernewer, This required TorTe'Tinq Three wi , leovirf- o 9-5 record. Two Tfno v':Tories pu' The Teom in d Tie lor Third r: :lic BRAD OLSON TAKES THE JUMP from Annondoles 'r seoson ooy ond Third sewing in The Disfrfif TCJV'iOm9'f. Milce l-Tovcoclc, Looking on wiTh onTicipoTion is Jim Wilson. The Tlip oT The coin pu' The hoopsTers in lourTh seofing, A win over George WoshingTon4 o loss To WolceTield ond o vicTory over Homrnond gove The I958 Generals Third ploce in The DisTricT TournomenT. AT THE FIRST WAKEFIELD GAME, Jim Wilson drives Through The WOFFlOF'S defense wiTh eose in on oTTempT To score. l5O SporTs - ,, V 1 x Q ' '1 ,, H O 36, ki' ff! M -rr, L? A 1 if J' if X 9' 1 1 X , ,,, xf kv' ' 1,7 W. 1'-',l.ff'!l YW v y'. if 2 I gs T4 -, vw 0 A E .5 U4 K , f aayzp N-ALVUI: 24 Ig- - - 1 if , 1, ' r' , ' 1 ' f. 'S X 1 6 ---v....,,,-,. IN A TANGLE OF ARMS :fx eggi Cfe' E3 'ff N,-F-,-,,A- If J 'Q L WRESTLING TEAM-F' 1 Rcw: ' -. 1 T 55' '-'p' 2' 7 ' V' S d R SMR TdR S1 F HR l52 Spo is Wresflers capture X v, . S'?g' Q I S1274 all dual mafches are recon: 'aaanesi nnakclies were aaa cf' N, Oda . vfe5?err oi Marylard and Eoiscooaf ol Alefardra WM - , . , X alba were rmcere-cr: is Nasnnglon-Lee in +l1e rnehao caciesfs, .CL X, A 'fw- ln iis fir? year ci comperiiian. ine B Leam a'l n-ea off Hs adversaries lor a oerlecf record, Ccrnaeiir sckools scourge ol ajaponenis, +l'e iwiar varswy wen eaied vfeln zeve' wire. Q 'ke Ulf. lr riffs.. 1- SCORING WITH A PIN, Keck Bleifcs VO'E.'f de- leafg 'His Wakef'eld wres+'er ic c e flee cc'+esf. VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE W-L OPPONENT 43 Gallaudel ... . .... 6 58 Beaumonf ... ,... 0 35 Wakefield ... ,... I3 37 Suifland ..... .... 5 25 Norfliwesiern .............,...... I4 54 Beaumonf ,....... . .,...,.....,.. 0 43 Virginia Sclicol of Ilie Deaf and Blind II 33 Woadberry Foresf .........,..... I3 X 27 William Fleming ...,. .....,. I 4 - 25 Episcopal ,....,..,,.. ..... I I 'f' 37 Wakefield ..,..................., 3 Q Virginia SIa'Ie Tournamenl-47 poinls ..,.... Third place B WRESTLING SCHEDULE W-L OPPONENT 43 Norfliwesfern ........,.......,... 3 33 Wakefield ..........,,,. .... I 3 35 Waller Johnson Varsily ..,.,,.... I5 JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCHEDULE W-L OPPONENT 5l Beaumonl' ...............,....... 0 43 Wakefield ... ,.. I2 40 Norlhwesfern . . .. . I0 3I Episcopal ,..,..... ..... . .. I5 23 Woadberry Foresl .......... II 29 Monfgomery Blair Varsiiy .... .. , 5 32 Wakefield ................ I6 VARSITY COACH HARRY PITT, J.V. ccacli Jalin Younq- blood and co-capfain Ray Black clfieer a wresller willi bounding enlliusiasm, INTENTLY WATCHING Ronnie Mclferalian are Caaclr- Cook, Jalnn Mailancler, Jolwn McCune, Richard Dembaski ,I-larry Pi++ and varsily grapplers Henry Sevmogr Sieve Keilh Blevins, Oliver Easferwood, Frank O'Meara. Jolrin Rucker, Sieve Goodsell, and in back, Jim Evans. G.A.A. sponsors sports from shuffleboard to hockey f The Grs Aff efc Assoc o'f:w o?'ec+ed oy Mrs. Mor, Cage! egerg 389, 53553 gulefg events Iv whfch gr F5 o graces to' po'f5:'po'e, Paying boslcerooq fable fefrs. shsrgieocofo o'o vo eyoolr keep Members busy doing The whfer seoeco, Peg hockey, archery one SClTDOrl were 6'lCN63 ofrg 'ne fowl ond sprmq. Xi sg- J l54 Sporis BOUNDING HIGH IN AIR goes Shirley Vifole os she procrices 'ro perfed her form on The frompoline. X 'wa 113 GAY CALLAWAY TAPS 'he eyoerye pig omg bo' os Morrryn Conrrerl prepores for The reform MARILYN PEARSON SLIDES HER DISC down The cosr+ og her porfner Marilyn Confrell woifs her fum. 'f'-it .- YT sf f' 5. Ai gg JOHN ALEXANDER ond Richcird Blonlcenbolcer posl' fhe resulls ol The boslcerboll slondings as inrromurol chief Mr. Milce Millon supervises. REFEREE BILL MORRIS begins 0 'rypicol looslcefboll inlromuroil game wiih o jump befween Jeri Long ond Bill Pollen. Intramural sports proffer points for winners' prizes The inlromurol program. orgonized by Mr. Milne Millan, is designed lor boys in all fhree grodes. Sophomores and juniors organized in gym classes while seniors were divided according 'ro obilily. The progrom consisis oi individual sporis cis well cis leom evenis. Winning evenrs gave poinis fo rhe individuol ond feom. A+ lhe yeor s end fhe lille of oufsfonding iniromurol learn and individual were awarded 'ro rhose hoving occumu- loled The greolesl number of poinfs. INTRAMURAL CHAMPIONS Fooiball ..... .....,i,..,,.,, ' 'Cubs. Capfain Mike Neale, senior Volleyball .. ....,.,......, Bulls, Capfain Hal Clark, iunior Cross-Counlry .i..,,.......,.. Jim Massie, iunior Bowling ..... 4.., ,.....,. J i m Birlrel, iunior Table Tennis ...,.. Jim Grani, iunior 4' 1 ,J xfb A 7 .W W-www M A. 'Q an INTRAMURAL BOWLING CHAMPION Jim Birlcel ex- hibils lhe Iorm lhol won him cl 343 sei' score. Sporfs l55 A Q 2 3' I1 'Q fr . I, Alf! 1.1 IJ. , , .N i I A ' f in I hr' - is - Hr. ' LQV 1 fi VAX '-1 I ' 3? . 'N W-L WL. 'HL-., ' WL wx. rf,C5 OUTDOOR TRACK-Firsl' row: Ben r-u:'er Mlcxel r':m::-:ef Ser-Q Ve :sc Gena A sae' C 3'A9 F ek Cfcfq Tf,-fgf . I . an-Q -.re r fn- ,z ,, far., -, S,fm,,1, S4053 Harmgers harrlers harass FOWI P'nC':1 'Game' monaie' F: es' Kee lame' Shaman Wqf. If 'H A, Niwi pfgw CTN, 14, p.,,,h.J Qin., e 0 4 Wffj IfgwggsSlfff3EQ'?cCjf2j?,S g1i ffl' rnefr0pOIlTan C0n1p91'l1'l0n Third row: Rzcbc- Cc-,ci ,ce Fee? TCM Tvgggf-,T L9-en r4ec'7'f: F'c'f Eecfn, Bad Y'-'9Oll FEf lifted 'he OL.4dOCf Traclc Team Tnlc rhe- hsh .alll me ye 'few 0'd r:17n ceczred. Coaches Al S. WITH EYES FORWARD, Hackman Ken Knowles cllsploys series? lcfm as he elc?ms over +lwe low hurdles, l56 Sporls Hczrlnger and Poal Grimm pe-rlecfed lhe leom ln shol naming, discus, lmrdles ond orl-wer +rocIc and field evenrs. JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE April Osborne , 3 Norlhwesfern 9 Wakefield I5 Fairfax I8 Grovefon 22 Hammond 24 Mounf Vernon 29 May Falls Church 6 George Washlnglon 9 McLean . I3 Wakefleld Ib Fairfax . . . 20 Norfhweslern , 23 High Polnf 28 TRACK TEAM TOP BRASS are Ccach A' I-larrgerx co- Z3.'3'3 lvlwce Tgner and lchn Crndgrll and Cggqlw Pgj omvrd is ,s Q ,.. ur- wits A JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL-First row: Jerry Reynolds Ardv Jim Lambfe, Einar W- i5D9fG- JEFF' I-CKE' Cntvie Mevensen Gioasden Warren Smlrr Thomas Cooper Dave Good Bob Jerry Partewf manager, Third row: Ceasn Del Nerffecd, Pe'e Lamping John Porlrei Second row: Stan Slegel S'ew0rt Davis Ye verton, Thomas Del-left Joe Davis David Ratnerdole Richard NEW COACH, Mr. Del Norwood, explains team tactics to the squad in a pre-game challc-talk. Seltmonn, Ronnie Orom, Steve M'ne. Norwood's nine follow footsteps of varsity team Mr. Del Norwood, as the new coach, piloted the Junior Varsity Baseball squad. Having only sophomores tram which to choose his team, the coach brought his nine starters into an organized squad lor their tirst game on April 3. This team will supply most ol next years varsity squad. VARSITY SCHEDULE April Alexandria Relays . 5 Fairfax 8 Vir inia Pol technical Institute I2 Angondaie Y I5 SEVERAL PLAYERS on the iunior varsity squad condition Wakefield . I8 the tie-Id betore the tirst batter steps up to bat. Episcopal . 22 Mount Vernon-McLean 23 Wakefield Invitational 26 Falls Church-Groveton 29 May George Washington . I I American University Invitational . 3 George Mason , 7 Northern Virginia Meet .,. I0 Hammond , . ... .. I3 Episcopal . . . I5 State Meet .. I7 Sports ,Wi H Norfhern Virginia Champions defend VARSITY BASEBALL-Firs+ row: Jerry Kidz, Weldon Eddins Sorn Manon, Roy Johnsen Buddy Bloenf Bob Sfone, Perry Neeboeer, Bil Ta+e Coach Dick Merrcn. Second row: Bmfh Srevens nnariacer, Jchr Cocker, Bob Merg'er Jim Bear Bob Hoffman Eddie Jo'on Tom Barron Donny Carroll, Bill Yefve'- ron Kei-ny Her-I Morlc Clni'ders, Jelnn Findlay, Lee I-lovener Jilin Andfvfc' Ncnaaef. l. 9 ' ai5 ,'.Zf-Dv ,Q -' 'f 'Q 3Q2ff.L '7fF1 ' . , ' J'-6rFh: ' - if 2f'r'R': - a. 4- I , ..- V 'ggyttffl rerrw'-T , 'ff' -, 'Q-sygv.-vw-'Iv' I58 Sports I .uv V lr 4 all . 5? Because of an exlremely 5hor+ righl' field in lhe sfadium, games were played on o new diamond, and nighr games were played a+ Four Mile Run. Pracrice was held every day fhai There was no precipilaiion in hopes ol reiaining lhe rifle ol Ncrlhern Virginia Champions. lniielders worked on picking up qrounders while ouflieldere caughf flies off rhe bar of Coach Diclc Morlon. VARSITY SCHEDULE March Woodward Prep . . . . , . 28 April Annandale . . I Falls Church 3 High Poinl 8 George Washingion 9 McLean Il Wakefield I5 Fairfax I8 Groveion 22 Sain? Johns 24 Hammond 25 Moun+ Vernon 29 Moy Falls Church 6 George Washingfon 9 McLean I3 Bullis Prep I4 Wakefield I6 Fairfax 20 Hammond 27 BUNTING PRACTICE FINDS ED JCRAN ai rhe plole w +n Teammofe John C clcer doing fhe cafching baseball 'rifle Z Y MI 'hu' , ,:Q.'- fg ' , 1 , f 7. ..1L'5-21- vf'7 . -',3?,., ', ,, --1 ,ff fi? GRIP Tl-IE BALL FIRMLY, coxses Cool' 'Ji-1 M: :h 'Q Iwflef Gefdg Kluzz. I58r4-- n 4 . V - iq, .- .: S 5 - A - s'Pz'i0 1 Si' ' V A PTR - .. 'Zi'-2 lx -:-hnS, Q 1 'sf' i - L'Q x N, ' QA ff-un Q' gm- - ' i 1. 1' ra -Q an W, 4 Q. i. .Y-. 5, a...w ,-..-44 , ..--- - . s ., --.. g.'g..4, -.5 A 4 'i- C nu- r. 1 V4 ,v' ' f n..1fh.2.-s ..4v'A. ,14-...' , - IN A PRACTICE GAME wlllw Som Monion of bof, Buddy Blount wlwfps In o cdrve fo his boflery mofe, Cofcher Bob Sfone. Sporfs I59 Q 3 L C if I ,vw : T. . 'ir lyme - K, V 4 ' -, V' kg, 'Q 0' 3'9- no Q , .1,,4,F,.,1a,,a,,Aj .qkxgy .I L? X' 'mfr ge '41 I K ef J 1 . . BLASTING OUT OF A SANDTRAP, Nick Brown uses his wedge 'ro pu? lhe boll on The green. IMPROVING THE GRIP of Pool Keller, Cooch Glenn Cousey gives o few poinlers for sinking ihoi long pull. 160 Sporfs fi VARSITY SCHEDULE April Hammond-Army-Novy 2l Georgelown Prep-Kenwood 25 Grovelon-Army-Navy . 28 Moy Falls Church-Wcshingion . . , 2 Moun+ Vernon-Army-Navy . I2 George Woshinglon-Wcshing+on I6 Wakefield-Courlf House , I9 RETURNING LETTERMEN ond Iheir new cooch, Griffin Gornelfl Poul Keller, Mr. Glenn I Cousey, Don Connor, ond Nick Brown, ore , reody io 'ree olii for o prociice round. Four returning Ieffermen form nucleus of golf team Cooch Glenn Cousey hod four relurning Ielfermen io bolsfer his Qolf leom. Proc+ice ol' Wesibrier found ihe feom blos+ing our ol sond Irops. Ieeing off down +he foir- woy, chipping up lo The green. ond improving puffing 'rechniques lo lower lheir I8 hole score. 5 F I 2? Eleven contests schedule faces McCone's net men Coach Henry M:Coce iwod five remrnlrg senors one we 'isnior oromo which io build ilrie i958 Tennis reom. Procfiong offer school on +l1e Quincy Sireei couris, re in csed o 'ladder sysiem' ro deiermine iis iop men. ff .LQKL 'Vl jf, 'A L-.LSEM Li -cs., 'I9' '-if YL ., di L-J .1 J7 M if X as I. 5? i fdifka A ':- if V lqs W S-f I 1 to' X .A .1 xy i -, jfclcef AL ' My ,gen f, Us ,, ilne Vkff up- ,.. ,a -,., ..--1 ...ar-F...- jg' 4.1 HKNUCKLES ON TOP lor the bockliond shot' explains Coocln Henry McCone io Pele l-loyr. x VARSITY TENNIS TEAM-Firsf row: Pele Hoyi, Jerry Sweef. Second row: Coach Henry McCone, Grayson Sanders, John Trible, Brad Olson, Jim O'Kone. it .,. is e -u'l1 Q'Tf::N f 'fIf.---f AFTERNOON TENNIS TEAM proclice finds .lim O'Kon v 6 worclwing .lol'1n Trible uncorlc o sizzling lorecirm smosn VARSITY SCHEDULE April Episcopal . 9 Sidwell Friends ll Sainl Albans .., I5 George Mason . .. I8 Wakefield .,,.., . . . 22 Belhesda-Chevy Clwase Q . 30 May Wakefield .... 2 Landon 4.... . . 6 Sainf Sfephens ... M 9 George Mason .,..... ,A I3 Befhesda-Chevy Chase . , . . I4 hihdb Ar 150 compefe for varsi'ry crew berfhs Defending rhe S+o+esbury Cco and 'rifle ol National Schaalboy Rawihg Champions, rhe I958 crew pracfced rowing season, long hours in hopes of relaining rhe same awards. Coach Charles Ball w'+h rho aid ol Co-Cao+ainf Tony Johnion ana Kirlc Evans oveoared rho eighfe foui, and quads for fhe Al Vve if The alfernoon each day, rhe crew learn slarled rowing The Cindy and Arlingfon up rhe Palomac River. A new eigh' man racing shell aogmenfed lhe rowing squad. l95B CREW SCHEDULE April V V Columbia Universify Freshmen I2 X Q ggsgg? Universily of Pennsylvania Freshmen I9 Hammond and George Washlng+on 26 1 Y X' Ma F Hammond and Hun School 3Y 7' ' V LL wwfv' Northern Virginia I0 Sfofesbury Cup Race . I7 Nafional Schoolboy Rega'r+a 24 -vi-' nf- :- CREW COACH CHARLES BUTT ireui ,..,,..:' V33 , in - ,N shelf daily five-m7'e row. Bu! Af... ' JL -J a azegv' -. , ' Nf9 ui i Q a f iaerlfff oe i .e C'6D ii. b 'in PRACTICE STARTED WITH SNOW sd I , oer' as The roce fne Cid +I Sn 'ne ground Icr +I'ese crew fegm Mem, D Y Y NO and O FQII nnIIes up e Pdonnc: River, 3REW TEAM, JUNIORS AND SENQRS-Firsf row: Vvfard Nden Gsy Mfe DI::'rcr', FourII'1 row: Czf Slnikdekrg MIke I-Ione!Y CIQiE1Mc'gri:n Care Pune , Cncfes Minfer, Jann Eppes AIC- B,f'5, BQ ,rrvELons: T. !er'1s5n!CA':'n!,:-:ne f I-Iarvlfgn, Wafer SpcJIes L'n::n SMWH ,kr d t See ol ey, ei D217 ,Liixg-ev ns 1:5- :rs, Zerego Tern I-Iayden, Fiffh row: Den Perks, Qrw , ff' , COHIAI-OWIIJIW BI -php P ef-3,5 ECC CCG' BGSU' IGH! -ICNUSBUCI, New Sn'fJ , Tnw Rise Ge:'Qe Jr' gflb 'Bibi 'SVU-393 1 QEEVTII fm 'E Eco Cfcf' Pedersen, Fred Do.g'os, Dan Savage Ngfrgw I-gh? B? K,M'n,g'SEik Jlykmf IEE! MCVECVYEW ,Jen Union. Sixfh row: J:'n Wggg ,gil Frj'k RTNh!d-JDQ bike? I s,TI1lrs! wt Bn:-3 Utne S'eve Emery, Ifn Lpd-X B35 LG-Mem gtk CCY, BCD Sf' MA ' at I Edmund BZI: Werner Dcn X B9yr Tnwbe: pal Weyc,d,! LCN! I-agrees 'Dei '3I2ir,I.zl'n Brzjwfnq, F-1:-kBers:' Bch C Cnor es Bm' QUT B55 Du-53, xir J .v,,,f , Fw-I i' :I A t xv X - IL 53 v5 ix rut! 2- I 5' V IM! CREW TEAM, SOPHOMORES-Eirsf row: JQI-n Dwcrolc Cnsck Veofcn T' Q B 'Chen Dfef-' Wa'Irer Zxsb K:I:'cs'v2', Harley I-Inward, Bob W ev N'Ife 'I:Icesb.fg Cher es Wes+'3fe: Tern Cox, Second row: TM Hagan Tarn We s, Jar' N'e,f.:i:ro I27:Ic Meyefs Fred Hynvs Mie Dcvscn Lcjs Arnond. Bl Seeds? B7I Parker, Garden Cnase. Third row: J:1:Ic Bfcwe Woyne A gee' Jckn Evans, Ucn WV's'ron .:' Nhsfrcrv, Saw Swff, Jenn Mcilznne' iszk Ccecer FourIh row: ':'n FdIr'ns Gecfge W'V'Iey ,ack Kxfz Jenn Von Over, I-Icrfy , L VV sms E' Wsff, Barry Snn n DFI S:: , Bwze I-Icvnor, FIIII1 I row: B' Lo,gnI', EH: Benneff, Owen O4DcnneII I-Ugn Henderson Jenn Ashfcn, Deane Love, Rcger I'Icnsen, Larry Cismcnd, THIS BARGE is 'Ihe Ieorning place for new oorsmen before + Ihey Con obfoin cz posihon in on eight , Sporfs I63 Q . 4' My ,fi 3 , ,. J- - .Qgwui Q22 ,E -V5 fuk- w . , LQ g,,4g 2-Q 5 -L, eg , Q ,, A , Q .ff 'nf vzjdgf . V 4 .11m fs '53,gi2ffiZ7 '?Z,3L 'v ,Q ,vzg-5:2 .fm wg M ' ' 5.3-wuff2'fgm ,:f L V. 1,,3,,,. 1-wg4Af3 'Sw GZ: ., .QQ gf ,gqfydtfggu A 5 1 f!,y Y .,. ,..g,1,Lgg,,gf3, u ' 'Zips Q .-'I Moods of E Iafion The overwhelming ioy of fhe suc- cess of +odoy, hollowed by fhe respon- sibilify of fomorrow. Boccoloureofe, commencemeni' - fhe epifome of fhree years' endeavor. SETTING THE TYPEWRITER MARGIN, Ann Ver- ner, saplwamare class secrefary, prepares minules of flue officers' meefing. PROJECT FIRST, muses Mary Mauney, class vice- presidenl, as slie compiles The officers' meeling agenda. av 21 A51 :A-3 ,w cc, F 2: ' 'If' Pl' vi -..-- FLT . , , ie: 1: g, Q. . uf- -.fx - tl ' ' ' - 'es v .mc '. Lv f 5415s ' 551. -T ,svn v CARL ESTABROOK, sophomore class president inspecrg llie lisr ol comrnifrees for 'rlrie Jingle Mingle, winler class parly. Esfabrook leads class Through successful year Orienlalian and llwe inlrccluclion al candidares for allicers were llne lirsl lwa assemblies lweld lor llwe IO83 saplwamafes wlra campnse llwe lafgesl class in llwe lwislary cl: WasnQng'an-Lee. As a pralecl llwe class eslablislied as ils goal +lie raising el 5450. le lee ccllecled llwrcugli acliv- iries and from llrie lnorneracnna and used lar linancing an exclnanae 'lhllfnl 'n llse AFS crtjrrarn nexl year. Par ef zziiised ei a Crriilrnas Jingle Mingleu and :Mer 'n Mau vhn a :fra 'Ferre Manv seclfanccres enioyed 'rf fav 'li evecr cf 'Ve year when +l-e game eweec ' - A ard nnen' iajw was played. Q2 ALMOST ALL DUES ARE PAID! reflem Perri M155 ELIZABETH DALTQN i Perrin, soplnomore class freasurer, as she compleles Sophcmgfe Greig Choyfmgq rece: pls. I66 Sophomores 'T . 5 x ' J . , I Y ' fQiI'7Z f, ' 3 i , J Ltd 52, , .5 . if Q firm. A - , sf ix ,G V ' fl' ' X z ge'l Deborah Barneif, Susan Barne'H', Mary Ellen Barsfow, Kafherine Barfon, Thomas Barfon, Peler Basquin, Mary Bafson. Rebecca Baucom, Richard Bayliss, Frank Beach, Barbara Beahm, George Beam, Francis Bechelli, Anne Beclr. ' 1 p f . , XJ H 6e n Beelon, L a ehri, 'El' elh Belew, S ell, Bell' Bell, Charlene i , fu 4' lf E fir A V I I ,JM17 V . I I nne A iggs, Pafricia Birch, bann Hfenbender, Nancy Blalr ielld, Henry Blankinship. 1011 . . . Ely BQQIHQGT, Mary Beerlein. Mary Blafcher, Roberl BlaH, Wil- Iiam Blosser, Kennefh Blue, Harry Bobinger, James Boley, Barry Bol- ling. 'K' ,c, ,L S re- ,. 'srr Selina Abel Michael Abramowilz William Acherlnechf Sally Adamson Carolyn Adison William Adlrins Sylvia Adlrison Sharon Aldrich Wayne Allgoier Louis Almond Jane Almquisf Dorolhy Anclcner Howard Anderson James Anderson Barbara Appold Mary Arlhur g Duilbiflil Bei? Daniel Aynesworlh Ufbufa Bafneii if 4 'e ,X , L l fl 1 W X c. . LQ X' 5-Q X, l Qi' 1 4, i L t fur i W' gl, 1 x Harold Arberg I John Ashlon Elaine Ayres A ', A ag 7 f ,iff fl 4. J aw. an-.. 5. S- ..- ' 5, c a if , k .. J 4- 4 ' f if I l 1 l 3 Bi Q, , Q- Q e 4 sf 1 3 iw f S h eet classmates op OITIOYSS ITI 1 , h teacher at orientation if ' r Orne OOIT1 'fi ,E ' -f we i X .. Nh F ' ' wt ' 0 ' John Bolser gui ' Patricia Bonavita ir - .2 , f V V Ph'y is Bonnie VI '79 . Michael Boomer X U Barbara Booth Y. ,, .I ! , , 'A l e , i ,H -fri?f, ' H er Phillip Bove A , - S d B b : ' ' Lan ra o: eer 6' 5. awrence owers . r X 4. f,imJ1...1Q 1, , K- Donald Bowman A t' , B K I Donna Bowman W ' hi 4 ' X 4? ,q 1 - 1 ,U A vlql ,ir Q ' A Nancy Boyd ff , if Richard soya r ' ' K ,'k' : , K x, ' Ki' I ' f Elizabeth Boyle , W ,MY ' V al r Kent Bradford f Xi 1 G ,M , J .M Mark Bradley 'I Xfxi' L 5. f , x X I Stephan Brain, Evelyn Breeding, Dula Bren- , del, Jack Bridwell, Carol Brisson. Wilson . ' , 5 Britt, Charles Britton, Howard Brock, An- I is .E-r fk 21 Q If dreas Broering, Lynne Bromiley, James N X' gf 45 ,ff ' Broolrmon. ,V ' Q I . i' i K John Broolzs, Bonnie Brown, Florence Brown. is ' A it at Marquerite Browning, Glenn Brownmiller, Q, ,F :Rt , 5 :Q Sandra Broyhill, Susan Broyhill, James , N, Q :Ig , fi Bruce, Richard Bruce, Mary Buclrley, Kendra 'I ' i 'ft'fT', ' Q iw' ' 1 it J Q. Budd. j P- 1 I I I MII BH M + B L, Jh ' ,' Q .mini o y u um, argare ur a, o n - -- n Burchett, Elda Burge, Andrew Burgess, David 2. A F' 6' A: 35 Burgoon, Michael Burtry, Janet Burleson, - Q s G Mary Lee Burnett, Diane Burroughs, Lester Y ' C ' ' 5 Bush. Y 5 f -i r iii- 1 L gggir , 1 g .,V , l Harrison Butturfi, Mariorie Byram, Ronald 6 ' J ' Byrd. Sylvia Cabrera, Carmelo Cotta, Helen F- F 4 'R 4 ,717 4 Calder, Janet Calhoun, George Callaghan, - rg 6 Q A i 4, John Campo, Stephen Cantrell, Georgene X , V Q ' J mi rf J f i , Yi, .air . y l B L f ' wfxlff. Richard Carr, Carole Carrera, Sondra bfi' it . Case, Jonathan Casper, Katherine Chao, ' M 'i , Richard Charles, Gordon Chase, Robert 75 's '- '35 4 'ga vu Cheves, Maria Chresohos, Jon Clardy, 1 Y - f L.. ' L fl, Robert Clarke. ' Y ' V X - x 'E B ' 'K 15 X f ...c - N 1 A W 1 i I6B Sophomores X Q Peggy Davis -1? L 1 n' 16' L 1 bw, L. ,wr - 'tr ' 'cf 1 , , X N 1 x . J J, l 6 C, vqyf' L . 4 Y- ,1 , Nvf' gg-1 f J A I In I ff' T 4: K Jw T, V U' ff' F. ' , if l Q 1 J x ,i 'li f , f L 3, ' ,Z fe l f V51 Nj up Tl' till' J L, illililvl Ill lil il l ll L, vi 0 JJ ,pl , 1 , V Cornelia Crosby 5 , .L Frances Cross 'i 1. Francis Crown Tl? , William Cumming lj ,Kim Marilyn Cummings .. HW my rf 4' Sherill Curfis r ' Sandra Dail in dl 5 Ah Mary Dalrymple Q V .ll l Marilyn Danlzers R kv L' Marieelenia Dauphir 'i Hugh Davall Wilbur Davidson .3 Consfance Davis ws' Jeliferson Davis I Judifh Davis Kerry Davis Mary Lou Davis Pal Davis pf Pafricia Davis X 2 ,J i or Sfewarf Davis William Davis Michael Davison Mollie Dawson Dwighi Day 1 3' Richard Clay, Andrew Cleeh, Joyce Clem- enls, Kay Clendenin, Wayne Clingenpeel, Mary Coffman, Amy Cohen, Jeffrey Cohen, Judilh Cohen, George Colburn, Andrew Colclough. William Coleman, Daniel Collins, Ellen Colvin, Elizabelh Compher, James Comp- fon. Pafricia Conlin, Margaref Conn. Eliza- befh Cook, Glover Cook, Vera Cooley, Janel' Coope. Basil Cooper, Edwin Cooper, John Cooper, Thomas Cooper, William Copenhaver, Vir- ginia Corbell, Roberf Corry, Cafhleen Coslello, Martin Coslello, Sandra Cosfello, Gerald Colis. Jean Cowherd, Linda Cox, Norman Cox, Thomas Cox, Michael Craddoch, John Craig, Elizabefh Crain, David Crawford, Belly Creech, Lawrence Crismcnd, Philip Croom. 1 'li as 5 QA 61 QW . . 42 Y' or 1 ,y N ri ff - 5' in? t C K ai ' ff ' , if wr- X. J I -g Mn! l ff X J j i H 3 -W , 'L A f-- we ., N ' X 4 V ff' Y , by .J ' J A . W x wr - by I -. '-' 1 eh! ilixfi i Sophomores I69 Iowa State, A.C.E. reading 'rests reveal sophomores' skill A CY - '. -- - if ,W l Q - 35 .Q W As 48 A 1 47 , X 1 I , V5 Jerold Dobson, Caroline Dodge, Diane Dodge, Louise Dodge, Adair Donnell, Col- leen Donnelly, Cafherine Dorfzbach, Ann Dougherfy, Sara Downing, Susan Downing, James Draper. John Drewry, William Du Bois, Linda Dud- ley, Edward Duffy, Franlr Dunham, Wilma Dunn, James Dwighi, John Dworak, Belle Earharf, Nancy Easferbraol, Roberf Easion. Susan Eafon, Jay Eclhardl, Ella Eddins, Elizabefh Edelen, James Edmonds, Jacque- line Edwards, John Egan, Frances Elkin, Thomas EllioH, Linda Ellis, Michael Elvin. Pairicia Emmons, Frances Engeman, Bar- bara Ennis, Jon Eschinger, Jane Eschmeyer, Franlr Escobar, Carl Eslabrool, Rachael Esfes, Arden Evans, Caroline Evans, Holly Evans. John Evans, Garnefi' Everman, William EviHs, Virginia Ewers, Mary Fanelli, Mar- lene Faikin, Janet Fearson, Roberf Fearson, Nancy Federico, Dorofhy Fenion, William Farber. . K ' I' 'J If ,- 'L .F 1 V , Q J, 5' 42- cf' fl ' J i W ,, s , M ,, X X y - S A .. K ll vs Lili 'wh i 1' is ref 'Y A E l 'lg . V 1 -J ' .. J Sandra Deal ' A J , V Jonaihan Dean I Kaihleen Dean v 3, 4, K ' . gi Roberi De Angeli: V Y, Y- . Joan de Camaro I-,g D 1 ,U in J V' if X Q .W S Rudolph Decalur , Elf J 3' Richard De Cosia , Thomas De Hari V t n ,M M Ervin Dehn 3 r ,ff Y John Dellhshl 'K , l gg Peler Delohery 5 'J Susan Dever 1 , . Carl Diehl A H' -A 5. . Allan Dillon , ' st, V 51 5' Byron Dixon 5? g ' I ' , .4 W J Xf if-Pav' ,ky a riff V iz: L X - la . ,jr ir gl A A In xx is lf 'QM , sg I GMA n 2 if S k X ., i E 3 A i a x A' J J 'Offs L N- ' G n mx if Q 'se' fe. : , ..,, f ' , X I 7' X Q K 2 I ' N f L . X y ji 1, JJ ,Q I 6 gi fe' 5, J l EL- l 4, -'j Lg 'A Q . If s I I l . X J 5 Q - X 1 5 EK L X, I ' ' ? fiifV s 'ii 4 J G' 1 , 6 ' 4 H, ' I ' - , J W , ' X3 i J xxx 'D ' 37 H ,I22E f'W ii 3??'+ J ,Q f my lil ii. 'f'i'sh ii ln: fi V Y' 1 -i '. 1.57 - J ' f -1, r . 'r - Q . .. , , ' . , I if uf ' .1 - . F ii , X1 'A' I70 Sophomores Wa -. Q. 1 gl Elisabeih Ferra'H' Julia Ferrifer Alberi Field Elizabeih Fields Reber? Figgins Thomas Fike Es+her Fincham Daniel Fink Michael Finlrenauer John Finner Karen Fisher Norman Fisher Marfha Flannagan Roberl Fleming Joseph Flesch Richard Forman Charles Farresi Kay Fosier Joseph Fowler John Foxworih Pairicia Frank Reber? Frank Barbara Franko 1. 4. X x l X I TN J E. f I A ' l A '755 Cl M42 ' f' Q X: , 'i' Carol Forsyfhe Jil. f S X ,C 1.. Q Q ag -, X x .1 AW -ee Q.. l ff 4 ,QRO 7 2 sf 4. t- I 'bg is m' ag. Q., ' f 4 ff f? Tj' f 5 ,fl 1 in 3 fi srl ts Q . ill iw 'rn fn 2 is wifi -22 s. ,, 1-F ,Q- ,g, 4 N f X 92 :T ' . v ei' , I M N, E HOPING TO IMPROVE hiz reading rare, Richard Forman oiilizes his iree lime by operaiing a Speed reading machine. Maryann Franzcnl Donna French Edward Frye Margaref Fulwiler Marshall Gaddis John Galloway Mary Gallisan Pafrick Gardner Jean Garneau Virginia Garrefi Joseph Garrison Kafhleen Gafchell Louis Gerfeis Kafhryn Gerfz Kay Ghiglione Jerry Gibson John Gibson Janel' Gill Elilabefh Gillian Roderick Gillies Sandra Gilmore Henry Gissel Andrew Gladsden Naneiie Glidden Vanor Godwin n, 2 A 4 r 4 ' J? va if, 'H s -. K I ' t. v , A ., '.- A 1 4 . 1 , F'-12 ' ii. 'I' 7 F 'Z F' , 25 s.- 5 'Q Q. i ... 5 ' -uf Xl, 1 'Vf , 1' . X ' ' Y-529, ' .. M X-,X Y f 51 ,.'1,',.y-1,1 X' -I . ii . , A fr l. . 9 ' fs G, f fm il . F' J 5 N G ' Q' is , B . 6: J V ig? es , wi' EP? i 'I J ,sri I . ' v g ' ,Q 4 'tr' K l V x xi ' N X 'X Y Sophomores Sophomore class enrollment Q lX'i'l'Ll, ', V' , , is lar SllfjIlQI,SCl'100lS history X K' ,' ' i A IL' ' L, ' l V Q-f ., vi tw mg' 9 i , ,R , tv, ' f lg . ,K w:- ' I ,. Q, .. 'N J ' - 4 f ' bf F, U B 1 Gail Gray, John Gray, Vicloria Graze, Ellen Green, Mary Green, Lorella Greene, Barbara Gregg, Mariorie Grelrsa, James Grim, Conrad Grohs, Jeremy Grossman. Kalhleen Groves, Guerin, Virginia Waller Gunsfer, Pafricia Gubbins, Eleanor Guidera, Pamela Gumz, Charline Gurley, Ronald Gufhrie, Linda Gufhrie Dor +hy Guy A d II H lil . -- rg e ac ey af,0,fU ,J 1 4 4 If ,y, ffiifgflflff fffni - ff Mary Haclrney, Timofhy Hagan, Carl Hag- lund, Lesler Hagun, Byron Hahn, Billie Hoiler, Kenneih Haines. Susan Haines, David Hales, Basil Hall, Donald Hall. Karen Hall, Ruby Hall, David Halper, Ardis Halvarson, Beverly Harnillon, Diane Hammond, Thomas Hanny, Gary Hansen, Joanne Hansen, Karen Hansen, Kennelh Hansen. Roger Hansen, Samuel Hanson, Macleod Hardy, Leigh Harlif, Kennefh Hargreaves, Margery Harlow, Bruce Harmon, Fredrick Harms, Bobby Harrelson, Ann Harris, Mary Lou Harrison. I 72 Sophomores B, Lindsay Gold Bonnie GoldblaH Richard Golden Richard Goldsmilh Georgia Golloher 459 ' Ab, N f if , C 0' , ,' ,?,,.,,,,,A ,. , .2 f sl axe- f L T X k i is ' , John Goodleif all Mil 'ii William Goodson 3 David Goold L , Virginia Garry Q, X Roberl Gofl V A 'N 4 .Zyl a - Thomas Golfschall: William Graham Brenl' Grampp 55 nz 1 Phyllis Granl 5 X Diana Graves M fl ,A 'Q .,,, 'r J is A it i if , N K , l 1 mm: QS, , ,- Veil Q 0- .4 4 . 95 ., s J, Xe 7 i ij f 1: X ,. fx , X 'E' SQ Q'- . or My ' ' iv it ,. :Q .ji Y ,, X .. Q. G , 4 , L 'ef 4 ,ye 42, ,f .4 - 1 I X, Q i'1'gfgz?-,' ' . G., A .C 45 Cf, , I b if L X l 4:-,fy A YI ' gg , xg, ,f A , X l l. .r A. , WA' l . V I l la J A. ' ij Vqx Qffr I 1- . -77 I- V, .5 f f I f 571111 , -JS ako-2 1. X217 - f U ifffflk 4176 jj xi.-. y , fm., M 'Y in' if -5' A so ,Q 34 ' 1 1 , X l 1 K V V f W K 5 y X4 Uv' - in N. l A .V ' .A., r 1 Q ia S' 3' . 4 3' rm' 4.1 , in : N 5 1 ' - , .i ' 1 ' -s H: 3 . 3 E , ' H , it 1 X X , ,af rj K' V 4 K A2 e. 15 , L lgbsfvl s C fi' 4 . 4 r X r i l Hes- 1 w S ss-I ll 1 x x f s 1 -'Qu 05 -'-- fi T? , X l 'zu If r vf fi new in Dlx SX -wg ,r Peler Harrison. Carlean Harvey, Edward Hash, Mary Kalherine Hosle, Priscilla Haucli, Callwerlne Haug, Joan Hayes, Carell Heisig, Billie Helms, Hugl1 Hender- son, Marilyn Henderslnolf. Tony Ann Henderson, Roloerla Hennessy, Donald Henry, Norel Herban, Anne Herb- sleb, Ronald Herringlon, Linda Hershey, Raberl' Hewlell, Samuel Heywood, Jeffry High, Fred Higlwl. Linden Hill, Marie Hillyard, Marllna Hincks, Charles Hines, Thelmond Hinsan, Nancy Hllcln, John Hofl, Larry Hogan, Margarel' Holland, Margie Hollingshead, Sue Holmes. Laura Holslrouser, Palricia Holi, Charles Hoover, Edward Hoplxins, Colie Houck, Angela Howard, George Howard, Harley Howard, Helen Howard, Sfeplwen Howlell, Harry Huber. '-v 'b. SEE, l'M NOT AFRAID TO HOLD SNAKES, boasfs Helen Kern Anyway noi when Bob McCarll'wy, Burch Richardson and Mr. Harry Pm help. Sophomores I73 Jingle Mingle party launches social season for sophomores Elizobelh Hudcllesion , ,uh 4. K f 1, 49 'tr' 'w reg -1 g lnez Hudson , f i ' A 'ip Lucy Hummer I 9' ,E Y ' Donna Humphries 'gg 'T' I O 4 W U l . , , y, V , A .4 t, John Humphries - f , ' , y 71, X B ffm r X 4516 - f ' -Jw Clyde Hunl' Fx 4 L 4 f Thomas Hunl' 2 y I5 ' xi ws, c. J L. 4 ,I E Diane Hunier I 6 if Q. t' ff Y' ' ft James Hunler T . Y X S ' Wesley Hunfress iid., V F, I il. - 2 J K. 4 V J' f Francis Hursl iii I-I ' John Hulchens as 'oi' , 'N v' A . A M X 2 ' David Huichison f A T -. -t., a -G V 9, r 3. Q: ,. 4 9. T Carole Hyden at vf V , ' J . f 35 j Rowena I'Anson ii P ' 'V ,dl ti Richard lden , Daniel lmlas Q ' A' K 6? Alan lnabinei k 3 UT' f R x Q C J - A' - - Q- C W . S- 5' Richard lrvm 7? f , ,M J ixi:'iE fX J . il l Suzanne lrwln K .135 ik I Anihony Jacllson, Judy Jacobs. Nancybeih ' f, J J Jacobs, Georgia Jampalis, Marlha Jenlrins, 'x g . Mary Jenkins, William Jenlrins, Eleanor wi 'I :al -R. 6- in - Jesier, Harvey Jesier, Garner Jex, Charles 9 fy x x S' ' Jewell. I V y A KX W H I, X . f 1 f f I Beverly Johnson, Roy Johnson, Thomas Johnson, Carol Ann Johnsfon, Floyd Johns' ion, James Jones, Jessica Jones, Kendor Jones, Reece Jones, Karen Jorgensen, Lana- beih Kohler. Pafricia Kaiser, Helene Kanior, Marilyn Kay, Loren Keafing, Kennerh Keeler, Graf- ion Keller, William Kemp, Helen Kern, Janei Kerns, Bonnie Kessel, John Keys. Grace Kidd, Margarei Kilby, William Kilby, Allison Kime, Ann Kindle, Joan King, Nancy Kingsbury, Mary Kinneman, Margarei Kin- ney, Jack Kluiiz, Susan Knapp. I74 Sophomores 4-' K 4. H! S . X.. WN 5. j , sr., J are c M, xx 'rr W if 1 4. Q 2-n -1-l X. 1 ff l . KJ ' f f.-,4, ' 1 AJ ry A -. -1 M , J if K . J K 1 is gk ,A 1-. A :J Q-'z . -N. ,N I 'X ,I is -. f' E ni ,C-, r C. .N sq Q' :dl 55. li f vc-f. 5- Lx X., f 4,59-T ' ff J is nl-v 'i -:rw ,.. Q 4. Y Marcia Knoll, William Knudsen, Phyllis Knudson, Zurab Kobiashvili, William Kop- cho, Jennifer Kash, Michael Krueger, Belly Lee Kruser, George Kucera, Nancy Kuhn, , 1 , Thomas Kulschenreuler. A3 gg ' 5 ,r r ,' his f 1 s ,YXDJJ ' A V JJ a Kyle, Diana LaCovey, Jerry Lake, James Bruce Lamberl, Rixena Lamberl, Lambing, Jeffrey Lang, William Joseph Lorin, William Laughlin, I ' 4,,vC,m'f'f, R-W - J V 11 4 ' I ' ? L, 'S 'R gs Q R' , Lambie, 4, ' , 'V Q 4 A, 4 Roberl 6 vff ss, T' Largen, I , :Q fa I 'i , X X W E 'ii'-M 1 535 . ' - jf- . Raberl Lawlon, William Lawlon, Virginia Vi 6 A gl Lay, Gwendolyn Leader, Lillian Lederer, A A ff 5 In L-fi -4 6 Q L ' ' Chuck Lee, Jung Wing Lee, Lawrence Lee, ll-4 .g, -U tg Edwin Lees, Peler Legler, Raoul le Mal. . . ' ' L L I . Lt? X8 X' ,gag f Q 1 L bah L Q' ,M ,IW J . , X l Q . x X -' Ai trol 1 tidfim W H. Mary Len inglon, cy Leonard, Carroll Q Qi, V, ' ' Leslie, Judy Ann Lesser, Charles Lewis, I f ' J' I? Fi' .V -K' Roberl Lillle, Elizabelh Livermore, Gordon ,r H 'V i 5 L, Livermore, hMargarel Lloyd, Ronald Lloyd, 1' N T' irginia o mon, -1 X I 1 l 1 ' X l mini ' f l L ' -f. s . V 'Nsiji-Ji i ' Donald Longerbeam, John Loomis, Sherry H A - Loll, Dorolhy Louclres, Duane Love, Harry , ,Ny ' rf? gf M hx Lusby, Palricia MacKenzie, Morrell Magor- , Q ' g 4 , 4. 257, A ily, Judilh Magee, Eileen Mahoney, Harry ti 2 X Nag, 0 ' 17 G ' s Mailield. J 'lx 'iff ' , 'si.i'x. g 1 K' 1 X 'sf oz' ii , E- ff li . wa.-+' 'N -,Y J ,fs-. A 5, .1 ,A J V' is +ve , -fe ?i qigi es, vs, . ,, l - L, f K Q ,y,,, l i . I x A ,ll I ' ' ll.. .. felt . X J John Manlzin I Q V J Morris Mann J J ,x Q Donald Marcey I J hu Kalhryn Marlrs S H I Harold Marlowe . J X J Vlxqlxx Sandra Marsleller Carolyn Marlin - ff ff- 'mf 'TT Q 2 .sv Daniel Marlin I 1 ' Thomas Marlin gif! .X i Tr. .yi Winslon Marlin ,E 1 ' ,-j li. X , ffl Bellye Jo Masden , A Donna Jean Mason A A - Scarlell Mason A nl , 1. 1 1 , 'K T. Q . M y M s y Y' - 'i I , A S arh Ma se X -by 3 A ,lj ara assey I I ' y X Roberl Maslbrook Jasper Maleer 'F 1 Margarel Molhews x u. ,ii fp Eleanora Molisons ti , 5 ,. L I 'qi' Mary Mauney 1 , 'XXX' 5 S L A U. Sophomores l75 w CI '60 f' ' ass o rrsf 'ro recerve o 0 o , li A: 3: G .W ' 3 Q x ' ,,L, rndlvrdual yearbook pictures ' ft, X X A i:-6 '1 f-lilf,-, 521 -m l i l Q' ,N - nv vs 3 F' 1 4 4- . 5 A. ' ft A A ' 4 E -ll 4 E P ral - U 'l Nl 'A f ' Y ll ' g E5 rl l ' WN 1, , 1 X , . fl , X xx. Xpflllx . Q 1 Ha S x t I QV T A X , mb rr .1 - 1-,, ,sf V '- A ' ' -. I.. V. L- gi 6 ii, r 4 lk A 53:32 fr ? D KEEP YOUR HEAD UP AND SAY CHEESE, irwslrucls :J Demor Sfudlo fs in X. ' ' ' plfojcgroplww qu. ogwpg +lwouso'd'P ioplwpmorel r llwe yeorboolf. ' I.. l, Q-I ' f f-,ll 4, .Lvl gli, NJ? Aw: blk I U .Vu Q fl fffflfvl -W1 1 tn: :N .J -.1-,, 7 Ui 913' 'E ' 7 X r , yi .-N nrl'D f I - , ' , ' 7 -' X 5 Y' N I 8.4 'Ti' 1 RO51JlF'f1 Moy lore? Moyer, Cc'ol Moyne 1 Gweld McAllIs+er, Kennellw McCor+l'1y A' r 3 K S, an Rcberf McCor 'cy Donald Mcfflerv-ons, by 1- K 5 ls' 3 5 3 K lv ' A 'om'-5 MQCQN-ell Maureen McCormick L 2, 3' LL lolm McDo'w'0l James McGroIl, . f V' ' j X .Na V ' K ' 1 f l A J-xl 1 . , it s 'wx' N' Mwbhcrfrl Mcffurf' Donald Mclnlyfn Jngn . f w Mfw rf new Mgxfw- M' M- f -2' X .w . ,- E fA'1s yY .l':'f' Mzlcygl- r Jclw Mccllkwlry la Ki H R Q N ' R K, A E 'A' Q S L :gf . M,r!Tu,1L.T, rJ,J,,,V Mil! ',v 9 .- Q. . is 4 x E ' f Qitff' f-if' ,' . , 5 h Q4 li' J Y M 1 liiiaf K l X 4 E K f X -. -332: :Tj xx , x x 1 '. X Dfiofrld Mff' og Q:-gf' Mrlfl-,J X, .3'-'3 , Mow' if 1 J, - -, , l P ' Mf : l?'fl'c?'lrMnS,.,k lgllflw 'J E: 'N -.L ' Q. cl My rf 'frwvlr MMA, H,-JL M- A 3' .. C- 4 , rj-, M T' K. . T' G- ' ix ' I X fl ' A 1 Mflre MI Q' Sosa' M' sr Sosa' M' -1' 9 tw , 53' MVS Thomas M s EdY'l1e M'fvwof Jud ' W ,, - MF'ne Rosc '1e Mricus Kerwwl' M c 'X :H 'Q S' A 5 'Z 'N :Q ' 4 6' Clwor'-as Mlfghel Elzobew M'+cl'1el Q vw- S Y' ' , x E 1 Y. , xt K Q I , ,H L If , K 4 A' V76 Soplwomores 1:55, M C L s., ox a, ei. 1. S4 'iv- .W Eff' W e 1 L 'Wi :- N 2 ? Q . 1 1 11? 4 5-v 171' rf- 'X l 'BI figiv WWW mmm f I iw ggiyvmwsff idk' 'X ,o I l . WWW .wif Q , ex X fy me if SK ,R ff -9 L c' LL. '11 A Mary Oslerhaus Gerfrude Owen Luanne Owen John Parker Judlfh Parker Leonard Parker Nancy Parker Wnllnam Parker Jerald Parllow Wnllnam Pollen Charles Payne George Payne Cornelia Pearse Beverly Pearson Elnzabefh Pearson Peggy Pegram Gordon Pehrson Charles PerLee Pafrncra Perrln Elame Perry ,JE -I J r'-71: at 1 lrving Mllchell, Lawrence Milchell, Merldel Mllchell, Reginald Mifchell, Carola Moel- ler, Carole Monroe, Doris Moran, Harvey Moran, Carol Morde, Jo Morgan, Sleplwen Morgan. Rick More Charles Morlensen Donald Morfensen Bruce Morlon Rnchard Morris Eslher Morrnson Jerry Morrlson Barbara Monger Marcua Monfgomery Sarah Monl gomery Edward Mooney Michael Moore Lmda Kay Mounl Larry Mowry Roberf Moye Jack Mulloy Michael Munley Carl Murchne Rebecca Murray Karen Murrell Carol Musick Edward Myers Susan Myers Arlene Nauchman Kennelh Nelson Dorolhy Nefzer Donna Newell Barbara Nncholson Mnchael Nnckelsburg lan Nleuwclorp Jeannelle Nolph Marlon Norman Janef Normenl Roberf November Linda Nurk Jon Nysfrom Samuel OBannon Carey OBryan Joseph OConnor Muchael OConnor Owen O Don nell Ross ODonoghue Kaihleen ORear Wendy Orr L, EMM 'lr Sophomores I77 'Y' 11-r 2 A 7: 5 -It gh- 'L' 2 5,-2 ,1 an if R v l I .. ' . I QP Q F 4, 5 X W Q . ' l D 4 ' ' x. N ' ' X N K - ' Y' All -'1 l 1-I f . x I --v . H . . L .5 ' ' 4, ,l A ' '- 1 -f v 'JN 43 4 N 5- ,gd fi gx I l- I -il V5 ii XL' 7' ff I . ' ' . ' x, , ' . . . A X cv ' P -. N l e 'ko ke P ' ELL - F y ,. 6.52 y 1 5. ,Q L 2 'rg ar L L 5 fa 3? as ' . .' . ' L 402 04 A I 7 Q V v W . 1 D 1 w, , tu V so , , Q , 6 , I fl 'Y R V 4 4- t ' Y my ' ' xlf K . l l , , L -3, I V LV rl I s I ' l5 Rgi ,sg ,e y,R em s,, P y.., H..- 7' L ' ., V G 4 41 ' . ' . ' . Ni L he so L , ll 5 ff' . l Lg, - V lx , ,i ' I A, ' I ul lL acl' L! , r V I ' 5 I I , , R : ' l ,fx 1 I l 4 ' .5 1 42 is , Q K ga ff' ' '- e C ' ' A 7' 1 llf CSQ I Q . ' K ' ' Q S R H ' Q' :fx L- l f' X sf! ,l- e'-Sf? ,l K l 1 5.4, ev. 'Q ' W ' ' ' ff-3122-:L .914 V , was , 5 , NL V, , , - ' , a- 'T 5' ' 1' 1 51- In th A - . A K A L , .. X ' M 2 X ' J ll' 'Q 1 ll . L Ae 1 A I g :, A, - fx lar A Q J A4 4 , y . ' ' f ' ' A 4 . Y A . 'f Y Q, -:- 'bg ,J , N I ag -- Y ,V ml:-5 li I' . Q .1 fi., W M L ,I f fe H ' , 57- I 'P , . V , . UZ A A7 , viz x ' A' V rl ll lr I A L ' N fe 'R . ,sre M I . ' fr E y gr A K jig. f , . . , A A , ,ff I 2' V' G r ' ll . . . - is ' V we if gi' l., 4 L r- -f - P L 1' J , .E V ..:' . 1 ii: Q 5 ' v l llil. I' ..., J.: lf J ' Y, le as members of .I.V. Ya Sophomores dominate sports Teams n o-Q J . gi ,Q Q 7 . Y ,Q Q 1 ,. 1 'Z I I 2 Qu V 'L f :ff , 'YE x . 1 g ' K kr xx -1 , l I , mr- ll 1frfgs:,wrAY,, ' w, 1 . 2- 'E so J ' fi Q - X QQ3 SIP-wh f 5 J 1 l 4- X .. Virginia Pe'Hee Richard Pefiengill Carolyn Peffibone Donna Pef+ii' Consfance Phillips William Phillips Michael Piclceif Daniel Pierce Carolyn Pinion Ramona Pino Margaref Ponion James Poole Nancy Poole Ann Porier Nancy Powell John Prafer Roberf Prescofl' Pafricia Prewiff Barbara Price Richard Price , F N- - i tv gun pi ,A 'X , . Gi 8 : 'x -i. in A 1 .. r,-.JP s l . ,A .5 -iv sz i YA :- C X K - '- I 1 , K X 'K 5 A PL, , 4 .K E ' 'R X Q- 'ro' , L I , , ,es ff 5 ig., A-K ' -we E 'X A661 ggwlzjf' T Mali! iifgtfg fiyldngc y '4'C'L1-ftr ZTIEZ' 626416 .44 ,A ,. -. ., ,f ,f , , f -f-A. x , ,. 1 Mfg? Mfyfzffgl' 21 r -5 4 Lorie 7 1.7,f'A1L?,,fC7 ,ZVQCX yg4,gi f cf, K r V ' s , fi If I , I ' Q V f 'J , A F f cc Q4 fl 5,1 Ag. 404143, 62 , bfff Z'-llldf 5 571 ,. X , iid 'gil' r Anna Pryce, Joon Pruss, Roberf Pulfrey, i .jfs 5 Thomas Pyke, Gerald Qualls, Doroihy Quirlr, ' , , Gerald Ragsdole, Penelope Randle. John ' f 0' Randolph, David Rarherdole, Sandra Raw- f at I -N, - ,v lins. I ' Q' . s ftmfffi Q J ' s 'H 94 - - . rs I-'-XV' ' jr J' I ' , 113 Corllon Reading. Marlena Redfern, Bar- ' i A ' bcro Redford, Barbara Reed, Loraine Reed, ' , - Margaref Reid, Donald Revere, George N f i 45' Reynolds, Jerry Reynolds, Pairicia Rhodes, ' Q, w,- , YT , Qi x Janef Rice. 1 t , i' nfs' 1 Q ,. ii NM J ,,. :Lip I, - ,sg ! , F Eugene Richards, Alberi Richardson, Ann , iii . , Richardson, Lawrence Ricler, Janef Ridge- - ' 5. way, Joanna RiFFe, Ellen Ripper, Douglas , 1 '- , Risdon, John Riich, Beverly Rifchel, James A H ' f ' Rifchie. i ' I ' 5' Y ,J ' ' ' 'N ' ' X v J.. . ,,, . f .- LY il k - . Jack Roberison, Eugene Robey, Hal Robin- A son. Richard Rodda, Rifa Rodda, Dennis Q- ' Rodgers, John Rodgers. Ralph Rogers, ,f - . - V Q - . 1 . Sandro Rogers, Evelyn Rohrbacl, Pairiclr ' - Roney. 4 ' ' ' A 5 fr J ky A '-.3 I78 Sophomore: Iiwfed 'Je 514 .xiii ,M,cL6,. 'L ,l L- rj 4 K f, Mr Mo :GAIM-Vu. , 4 M V V X V Chrisiopher Rose, Herberl Rose, Noel Rose, A 5 as - , g, -' N Roberf Rofhenhoefer, Richard Rolhery, ' All 5 A Q, I 2 Swann Rogrousfa Avron Ro+hs+ein, David , E V ,., ' ,V ' x ounfree, ona Ro se, D l R , 4 1 X Q f' ' ,, 5' Roberi' Roylance. U anno ee owe 1 X N IJ 'X ' Ji' - 'sn U I . Q Ben Rucker, Leslie Rucker, Marian Ruddel, as Richard Ruhlman, James Russell, Michael 4' Russell, Rodney Russell, Joel Ruffenberg, ,bil Vw- Ya' 15, Harry Ryan, Margarel' Ryan, Sue Salof. fy xv ' l iq N A J k 2 ' , V ' li J' , J I John Sam, Susan Sandberg, Julian Sanders, , ' f- , David Sapp, Mary Ann Sauber, Rober+ 'W , 4:26 'FH in md' ' Saxlon, Tamara Scanlan, Lynne Schmidl, , V. E g Y Q Susan Schmidf, Richard Schoonover, Ralph ' , 'C' , 2 ' Y Schreiber. l f I . Barbara Schulman, Ann ScoH', Donna Scofl, I K, N M , ' Philip Scofi, Susan Scoville, Julia Seiler, J vc' J 1' ,., Richard Selman, Richard Sellmann, Dur- G X , ' ,f My 4, W5 4 wood Seffles, William Seufer, Henry Sey- ' 4 n Jr 'C' 1 1 mour. i 1 +L . -' 1' - , I J ig..--iv ... fe ah- 51:11. L1 It , , Jon Shade, Leonard Shalowi+z, Terry Shane, Q ' 'V ' Barry Sharp, Susan Sharp, Elizabefh Sheels. 4 y' A 6 5 I ., I: , P fricia Shinners, Barbara Shipman, Judifh 4 ' V Q, , , hipman, Pafricia Shorf, Kafherine Shoiwell. wi 'Eff ff H417 ' ' 1, pk' if P 1 , , f' y . , l 3 . X , K ' Ny , C7 ' y A , , V, My N, J lg!--A, A 4 .i,4.- ' V i LX l,1,4.k4',X Q My Rf-L W, , . Llp eff J ' O' I Gene Shrieves 2 Kay Shulfz , al Sian Siegel T X S ' A tif' James Simmons 6' J -V ' . . Richard Sipes J J 4' I if , V 3. in A 8 K' I 'I X In SQL , if Joyce Sislr ,A ' Margarei' Slzillman f 'H , i , . if is BarrY Smilh 'T R, K' Q' b ',f'i V.I Carllon Smilh 'L , I' ' ., ,9 Q6 . . ig , 1 ' . h ' 3- x C dn i J I 5 -' ' 6 ' 1, 1 .Q , sam smnh Him, H A Glenn Smifh , X .Q 1' ' , -' ' W Jean Smilh ' ht. R ' A L . 1 L' 1 N n ,ig 32:-A ,L Lawrence Smlfh T7 Ti I J ' ,-,, ' I Mary Smi+h V il A A i' J E V Norman Smifh 'Styx '41 . , I .4 ' Paula Smifh 5 ' V . Sandra Smi+h 'S 275, 6' gi y A 'T 0 'EFX , if ' Sharon Smifh ie 'ii 'K ' 2' ' th H ' Q , 5 V l ' f ' ff -f Q Warren Smilh J f N J Sophomores 2- fe-we 5, 4 w,,,. , l I79 F H A conventlon delegates elect sophomore to presldency fe 5'-I T7 thx 'xt 1, 1? Q-v F Wulllarn Smnth Sally Snoeyenbros Exleen Snyder Loss Souser Charles Southard James Spell Fern Spllman Mordelle Springer Sandra Sprinkle Martha Sronce Pattl Stanley Rnchard Steele Thomas Steele Susan Steunlre Carol Stemple COMPOSING THE AGENDA t e E eetw S- MOH omhloe :JD tPe etc+Fl-tAo Sdr Ca e IBO Sophomores K llX .WF lk George Stephens Charles Stevens Kathryn Stevens Wal llam Stev ns Judith Ste ard Carolnne Stewart Nancy Ste art Shnrley Stuck ney Alice Stules Jean Stutzen berger James Stoclrard Stan ley Stocllman Dan el Stone Tamra Stout nn to e R et St e t Geo ge Stua t V rg n a Stua t nn S Sul E nest um mers and a Summer e Joan Suto Barbara utto Boyd Sutton arle S a Elzabe a 1 ora S a 1 Ann S ea E Y: 5 QW 6221.92 WW X141 mr? WH- u-Q ' 'vt ft' . C I U 1 I S 3' 0 . ya W .. Y C A 5' yy I as VV A I . H A 1 A AL. I R. N ,B :- . 6' J S ' A 'X , . 1 I .. I J 'y In 7.17,-, - 1 ,xi X 2 f - s 'y I N I t fx Q H WX t y I J x J ' X J A 'S ' S ' F' 4 on Q. Y 6' - ' n AP A , A A in' . 4. 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X 59-'1 NL J BeHy Uiferbaclz Nancy Vacaduez John VanOver Ko+horme Varner Sondra Vaughan Charles Vealch Mary Verman Marne Celesle Vermandols Ann Verner Elame von Bernewufz Carolyn von Hellens Kalhleen Waddell Jaclr Wade Judufh Walcavlch Andrew Walker Jane Walsiedf George Wal+ers Wanda Waller Marilyn Walz Nancy Ward Peggy Ward Kenneih Warren Frances Waslelewsh Dee Wofers Nell Waiers Donald Swank Duane Tadeley Conslance Tassa Anlfa Taylor Carolyn Taylor Judu+h Taylor Rober+ D Taylor Reber? E Taylor Ronnne Taylor Sally Anne Taylor Warren Taylor Elno+ Terborgh Barry Teulschbem Charles Thomas George Thomas Gordon Thomas Mary Jane Thomas Ruchard Thomas Vonna Thomas Ell1abe+h Thompson John Thomp son Sandra Thompson Paul Thomson Tlmofhy Thomson Herber+ 1 ema Jo n Tnllson Michael Tnmm Thomas Tmley Rober+ Tobin Davnd Todd Sandro ToIber+ Ann Tomlinson Nancy Tower Theodore Trnelsel Carol Troufman John Tucker Mornanne Turelrl Claudeffe Turner Wnlluam Turner Roberf Tulhlll Gerald Tyson Melvnlle Ulmer Kay Updegrafl Gary Updlke wr: ws 4' sv.. X- ar-w Y xi 7 Sophomores I8I QQ-'18 4. YI? 1 V rf . . .A ig F - 'V r .H qt- V . V V . C- R, 1 4 J 5 T-ff J, 5 .- V - Y V- - j ,- N, VV V T ,V . J I - ET A 1- X X . 1 5 ' I ' C' 7 2' V A ,, nw -.5 V I V . I . . A ' V '- I, v. .4 1. . ' ' uf V 1 V f f ' ' K -W V V , , V Q - V , V ' . X . f X , . I J ,K 4 X . 1 Q M, My J , a M v :G P: f 3 T ' l , H' ' - . ' . ' - C ' J Q V- VV A :L --- T K T ' '. ' - ' . 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' ' A ll N I Friday activity provides social contacts for incoming class Linda Watson William Watt Maysel Weaver Robert Weaver Samuel Weaver Thomas Weaver Doris Webb Richard Webb Paul Weber George Weeden mv Richard Wegner C7 Paul Weishaupt In Julie Wellings Douglas Wells Mildred Wells A ww' Ulf 5 ,Ju Ls'- L .9 Arthur West, Susan Westcott, Andrea Wes- ton, Charles Westrater, Carolyn Weyand, Anne Wharton. Wendy Wharton, Louis Wheeler, Donald Whisman, Julie White, Veletta White. Thomas Whitely, George Whitley, Charles Wiclrs. Ann Wilcox, Milre Wilcox, Glenn Wilderman, Michael Wildhacir, Robert Wiley, Donald Wilhelm, Doris Williams, Harris Williams. Henry Williams, James Williams, Jean Wil- liams, Frances Wills. Beverly Wilson, Dean Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Patsy Wing, Mary Ann Winter, James Withey, Pollyann Woods. Robert Woods, Susann Woodside, Eileen Wrenn, John Wright, Margaret Wright, Nancy Wright, Einar Wultsberg, Lucinda Wyckoff, Peter Yelverton, Paul Yentis, Ann Young. Jeffrey Young, James Yowell, Rachel Ziemer, Mary Elizabeth Zimmerman, Lynn Zirhle, Paul Zisman, Elaine Zwicker, Evelyn Zylman. I82 Sophomores PLAYING VOLLEYBALL, sophomores par- ticipate in the Friday social developing I' 1 J eff r s 4 1 .I A 5 y Q 3 I 4 l i 1 . xi - 1 Q' ff L 'Bs as 1 X . ' Q l ,th 4 't 1 - l . I R27 5, ,,,, Y .A '-.ix V . K ez- 5 --. ,Y A f Y, A iq K. .C cya as - E 5 w...i,,i' 'ff 7 ' 'P 1. I . , i Q -Tig d . K aw L B , 6 K .5 ' 7 , , X Q? 1 il . in y is C-Q5 . 4 rs X- - 5.-.. J -M 'X ' -A -3 is ,' Qvgf 'S' program, Square dancing, social dancing, and individual spans also provide co-ed acrivi, , l-712, ,044 , coczcvfycngwulcwg Q Jz,f,,,.,, A 4, WML Jw Nic PQJ-6 Y-1 . - +L ' -I 'fr f 1 A I fx ' A , -r' , I 6. 4 In H if I M I' . A 1 A I 'X x y y ,. A ,, , or , 4: 1 'r 3. gf ' J 4 ,ag NA 'I . . -' f' - I 4 1 in I 'X w , ' V F I ' 1 W f ,K I 5 I 2- r iv no , 1 4 ii. c - in r n 7 MINGLING WITH JUNIORS AND SENIORS incoming sophomores quickiy adopr friends and acrivifies ag rhey discover Hweir place n Jgfgirpf RECORDING THE INCOME and expenditures oi ihe iunior coss is 'rhe Ireasurer, Jaclcie Murphy. il' 1 x f i X 1 MR. STANLEY BOOK A7 junior Grade Chairman S Pilcher, Roland, Glover Murphy organize class An alumnus of The class ol '59, while reminiscing abouf his high school days, remembers his iunior class. Beginning +hai yearis social aclivify was lhe Dry Gulch Drag. I-le recails The selecfion of Ihe American Field Service candi- da+es. Thar old sparlc of infer-class rivalry flames again as he remembers fhe iunior-senior baslceiball game. Then +here wereeleclions for Boys' and Girls' Slafe and senior class officers, followed by 'rhe prom. Many iuniors filed applicalions for senior honor cards. Finally, Ihe old grads memories end as he recalls receiving his class ring. TYPING MINUTES oi lhe homeroom presidenlsi meeiings is buf one ol Secrelary Nancy Glover's responsibiliiies. 5 LIVING UP TO HIS CAMPAIGN PROMISES, iuniar class cresaeor Vlfailer Pilcher, checlcs on homeroom and indi- vidual pcr cfpario1. KYU5 rup- l Q? W Wnllnam Baker Hamel' a Pamela Bannung Jeanerie Barker Harvey Barnefl Carol Barney Tyanna Barre Susan Barrel? June Basnle Theodore Bauer Charles Baumga Wulllam Beale Barbara Beall Julnefle Bearden Judy Beers Januce Benge Joel Benne'H' Barbara Benson Q- 113' , an , Us 5. Rf? on rdner iv' Q55 by 'sv sux Elaine Adams Lorna Aldrich Gloria Alexander Jol1n Alexander Jacquelyn Allen Sally Allen Roberl' Allnson Judxlln Allman Barbara Ambrose Gall Anderson George Anderson Jean Anderson Sue Appleron Jacquelnne Armsfrong Davnd Arp Garlane AYFIHQJOH Ar+l'1ur Aubrey Judrlh Aux Frederick Avery Yvonne Baay James Baer James Barley Joyce Bailey Mary Barley PMT ' ow an 1- Sp. I rw. ve Juniors l85 'fi 4.2. 5 r. 4 ex 6 fs- ' A L 4'-A J' L ' . ' 'j 1 , 3 .. , , f I . , I A I L xl W f r. : J , 5 ,J 4. 4 6' - . ,Q ' 3 ,A D , ' A 2' ki- ' tv ix ' ' I ' , ' I J K ,ul l - , .V VA ' 'ff'-V Si' cr . ' A ll J' J 5. - ' r nl 3 7 f i L ffl J 5' . ,A , f H1 ,4 f h -' J' ,E A 'f jx fx ' W X'i,.f' If . A , 6' J sr- ' ' ll f A , 5 g ,Ii V , . gg . I f . . I, if 1 . . , ,V :V r V gi X if dh' M A 'f e tr D, A tv X , ,, of .1 , J, f A M ' i ll A V1 J K fx . -6. ' Q N V y gg . . M 1 ' s I r ck A' . N- N' fl . . , , 'QQ I in 4' J ,B fi L I AN 1 . A.F.S. opportunities attract many hopeful travelers to far-away lands J .J h v A k Q so fs .Q his lil J -R. VJ. Q-A fff V 1' VH- .' Q ff - 4'-' 'ff' ' ii X QA ff? Mi Keith Blevins Michael Boggs James Booth Greta Bottcher Carol Bolts Margaret Bourke Jacob Braclr Dallas Bradford Sue Bradley Robert Breitweiser Pai Bridges Charles Brizendine IB6 Juniors c gs 9 Q..- 4. , war ,, Frank Benson James Benson Karen Benson Florence Bernard Joan Bickers Elizabelh Biller Jocelyn Binns Vernon Birrell Patricia Bishop James Blamphin Richard Blankenbalcer Gary Blass 'lf- is E? fa 'K' w I w V H. .A Q Y kj 6 f N ' . X7 i y Q 7' x . I 3 ., ' . X , ,., is V J N'A 31 i I 'Q' 'v .rg Cs vi. ff, l I L 0 A ,...- ' s - Ji F' 4, . ,lr 8 l I ,A,, if . ,, 'I , w V 1 I.. J., I K ,, .1 ' 55 1, s , . fi? 'Zi fx? , . X ff :effx f'f'1' ' , , - .J L . rv I :ly 5 I j, ' N L -x ? 4 , c 1 -vw: fre, , 1. i Carol Brockway Doris Brown Pa+ricia Brown Linda Brownfield Roberr Bruce Wallace Bruder Elizabeih Bryan Judiih Buchanan Lawrence Buck John Bulman Bonnie Burdick Charles Bures Susan Burke Cynfhia Burkeff Barbara Burko Barbara Burns Roberi Burion Mary Bussey Richard Busfle James Builer Allan Buffs Danva Bulls Frederic Buynifzky Marjorie Byrd Gay Callaway Lawrence Callaway Mariorie Calverf Linda Cangalosi Marilyn Canirell Lee Carabin Evelyn Card Jerome Carroll s ,,.,n ff' . 4 inf' fi 1 ff v fda ,Alf xy. My x, Ll I i L! i ff . 1 , . -.1 I-f ,lk . A .1 , , .K - 1, A , -mmf s7fz1f,f.-'X' af , MU! J 1 ,KU jf- ' f V 64. I fl!!! A lip! o --1 fi fi. 11' , 0' Linda Carver l 6 Judiih Cassell ff Marshall Cafoe ,V Paulo Cavalcanii Michael Chalfani' Roberi Chamberlin Dudley Chapman William Cheafham Joseph Chesser Carole Ann Childress Mark Childers Linda Chrisiey Kay Chrisfie David Churchill Caiherine Clark . LU L -1-If , -1 COMPLETING A.F.S. FORMS are aspiring ambas- sadors Marilyn Pearson, Judy Aux. Anne Roland and Jane Reynolds. Juniors IB7 277 Barbara Clark Harold Clorlr Margarel Clarlce Susan Clapp James Clayfer Sue Anne Cleaves Julia Clemenfs Slephen Clineburg Sarah Clingerman Donna Cloud Marcia Clough Robbie Cloycl Suzanne Coarcl Ellen Cobb Barbara Coffin Linda Coffin Carolyn Cohen Henry Colavila Edward Coleman Chrisfa Collins Beverly Comp Marlha Complon Eileen Conn Joseph Connor Rulh Conway Jean Cope Sandra Cosdon Joseph Coslello Diana Collrill Waller Coullher Pele Cousins Joyce Cowherd ,f .Wt ' ey ' -1: if . Y 4 Q bi -3- E' f .fit 19,5 ., . ,341 A A ' 5 4 I .,- Q' N , qi in Y ' 4 1 7 5 .1 ., H 'N 'bl L , ,, .C fr, is D? lxl 5?35 .f is ' .. if - I Y A u K .,'. ' 3 X.. g . ,gm 1 A i 4' 5, J 4 4- 6 i. ii 4 ix 5 Q '- tr. ' E' Ti' t 4 .as K I I I , ., . iv: , . f I ??li f i'i 1-fe - p gf 1-f -el-X ' V V . my sy L. i 51, , Y i X N, -s il V as y '- -K' L L- 53. za - 'g - v V ij IBB Juniors gs, if I SQ Y? 'QQ A .74-,D V, 'Ali-TCQY ry-fp fly, ff J , 1,.1f Jeanelfe Cozzens Roberl Cozzens Sue Craig Gail Crawford Vivian Creamer Bob Crofl Linda Culbrelh James Cumberland Angela Cuneo Lois Cunningham Michael Daly Carol Ann Dorr Mona Dash Barbara Davis Carolyn Davis Palricia Davis Sandra Davis Sarah Davis '15, yr, li Y' c 4' dl Wrxi ft 'A ' r 1 WWW ti dh is-1 Jack Donohew John Dougherty Charles Downey Kathorune Dudley James Dugo Juluan Duncan Harold Dunmng Nancy Duques Anna Lou Dyson Joseph Edgerton Linda Edwards Thomas Ehrlich Merednfh Ellns Valentine Elsts John Eppes Clark Erlclcson Lawrence Espenshade James Evans Three Junior homerooms capture prlzes ln door clecoratlon contest Suzanne Davus Richard Davnes Richard Day Emmett Deady Ronald DeAngelus Thomas DeBaggno Morton Delbert Marne Demos: Ruta Demos: Robert Denny Nancy Devnne Mnchael Diamant Dennis Dlneen Mary Lou Dnngus Ruchard Dobble Elnsabeth Dodge 36 'rr' abr R N' gr Lal new GZ' g-.M I7 ED' Y 'Ou ,T T, if 3 V 4 Y ' . J T f i ff 0 ' T I Q- 'Y' , 1 y A Thu it S . -. .Xf' I , .f' V J, f 1- gifvfl 2 A A 4 William Everaral Bonnie Fahs Guy Fansler Carolyn Feinauer James Ferguson Kay Ferguson Glenda Ferrell Dayl Ferrey Victor Fefter Judith Fieldelman John Findlay Jennings Finlc Patricia Finley Maureen Finn William Fitch Gail FitzGeralcl Q ls t- I fi i ii 'fx '. Fr X R , ,i. 1 1 all i .E 'fx 75, QQ KZIL QQ! N 2? X 4 Wild west atmosphere erupts into iuniors' original Dry Gulch Drag l HOPE THlS POSTER GETS RE- SULTS, Smiles Joyce Murphy to Judy VI' Fiedelman as they publicize the iunior class party. xx XXX-X55 Barbara Flax Ann Flournoy Pamela Ford Eileen Foster Judith Foster William Forti Enola Fox James Fox James Francis 11 A 5 6 TQ K' , , f ,fy if fs gf 6 YT? w , +- G . gn vj D! 5 A LQ- ,J 9' F A I :S 8 , rr' -ef :Y 'QC 2 ,iii I 'fgffig as gil is M W 1 lJr A X X Q Roberl' Groundwafer Helaine Gubin Guy Gulhridge Elizabefh Hagc ,' ii J L14 - Q . C. Duane Hall I . Margarei' Hall I j Roberf Hall ' 323 Phylesla Hall J Xgifafff if J Ii ' Mackenzie Hamilfon v A 1 William Hamillon J 1 6. O Roberf Hancher TZ 6 Susan Handy J x J f ' w .2 Q tl 1, QQ Q 'v fi J '11, 'lm JeFfrey Frank Richard Franklin Carole Frazier Daniel Fromer Herberl Gagne Joann Gaile Margarel' Gamble Anne Garfield Helen Garino Bruce Garneii Grilifin Garnelk Ann Garehl James Garllnune Mary Gales Lois Gawen Louis Gehring Jane Glwolson Dave Gibson Jo Ann Gibson Rosalyn Glidden Nancy Glover Marina Godley Barbara Goerberl Tracy Goodrick Sleven Goodsell Frederick Goss Sfuarl' Graham Donald Granf James Granl James Gray Marshall Gray Lesfer Grinnings ivrr' qv- 'Ns l 15' by c.- sky n lbw i T' I V1 VJ: Ql sr I . , gi, J ,f S... Q--v , Lola Haney Ma y Kalhryn Hanger Mlchael Hanley Ann Hanowell Anna Hansel Peggy Haralarnpedes Anne Hardy Lorena Hardy Janel' Harmon Jean Harris Harald Harrison John Harrison Roberl Harfman Thoma Harfman Rober Hashngs Sherrod Harfleld Howard Havener Thama Hayden Marne Healy Davld Heberleun Lawrence Helslg Wnlllam Henry Davnd Herndon James Herald Joan Hersey Loss Herfzler Wllluam Hanes John Hnnnani Thomas Hnnners Edward Hogan John Hoqwood Elulabelh Holland 'le -... 'X-1 . Q 54 if-an y F' f i ft' ve R ,L N' f . X, s..- Marfha Holler Michael Holmes Margarel Hcrovilz Judifh Horlon Elizabelh Howard Peler Hoy? Kafhleen Hughes Thomas Hughes George Huici Ken Hun? Margaref Hulchens Lynn Hulchings Nancy Hybner Calherine Ingram Beverley Jaclrson Bobby Jaclrson Barbara Jacobs Ernesf James 1 A Y Q' 1 7 'Z-2 Nj? 3' 4 35 a 'of' y 5' , uw tnnlf ex ff? .C 46 ii 4 V wir i J ' A'V'Q ' 1.--r ,J If ,J Barbara Kennerly Roberl Keyes Donald Keys Kennefh Kidwell Douglas Kiellopf Sean Kierman Richard Kimball Virginia King Sam Kingsley Waller Kirby Kennelh KnoH Beverly Koerner William Koons Sharon Kreps Nicholas Krimoni' Richard Kuney Elaine Kunfz Sandra La Boon sf o . Benefits of physics course lure 417-15 Thirty-five per cent of iunior class Roberl' Jessup Juolilh Jirikowic Gary Jobin Kafherine John Carolyn J0hr1SON Max Johnson Roberf Johnson Huber? Jones Kennefh Jones Roberf Jones Edmond .loran Marsha Jump Nancy Kane John Kalon Zenia Kalz Henry Keese X 9 'I as - A fx X 4:1 797-C ' , K X v M 'lv-S-I fy W Af f ag of nfl! M2451 ,I 6- , i I? n - p-1' f,zf,.11 ,q,5ef3,..--f,'j,- qw, , Y - Ag'ii'5'-' ' 'i ' ' rimsgf Mm, . ,, Tiff . .sn , , Q wr- MZ ir , ,, ff! , ,, -T x 'A Q, fav 9 1 1- I ti. E. 4:- tv -1' f .3 a in is fs. 11 I 5 2, A , ef l is 15 a L 5 e X Qu- ' 2: 'tiff Q-' . igvuf '- Uv, 1, 5 K L FW .. Siu- -gs:-1, s , 'i 1 we ls.. ,, K ki . fr il s' -, If f x 'N f 4 L Q t- L' X Juniors I93 New upperclassmen recelve rmgs after passing grades are assured ' AREN T THEY GREAT7 exclolms Carl Eslobroolc lo Brad Olson and Lorna Surrelr as lhey don lhelr new class rings Roberi Lanham Leann Larun Gary Larsen Roberf Laufler Frances Law Palrucua Lawrence Heddy Lawrne Joyce Lee Mc gore? Legler Elden Lehman Lynda Lehman Calhe ne Leo J h L 1 s ' 7' N CX rl n L 'TT 1 4' S' L W . X osep epc y Arlelie Levavasseu Jess co Lsppman Roger Lohman Lo rence Long Sandra Longerbearn A naud Louslalo Sh rleY Loveless Duane Lovewell R Chard Lowery Ho ard Lowry Rebecca Lumplnn I94 Jumors 8' x :- x QQ. 'Ts Y' We- f 'rf YS S' -Sgr ,,1 fri 'X J X 41 KK Ronald McKerahan Marcua McKinley Wnlluam McKms+ry Julnanne McLellen Edward McNelce Loss Mehler Paul Melsfer John Merlz Garland MldgeH Thomas Mullen Conway Maller Edward Miller wyi James Lynch Wnllnarn Lynn Carolyn MacDermoH Perry Mace Murlam MccFcrlcn Ann MacMnnn Clyde Maghan Claudla Mahoney ,J 9' 1 ,Um 1 Lfc.JC Wiz 7 Harry canes bf Palrncla Marlrlan Sianley Marshall PLC 1,LL L1 Franlr MCIFJIH Marlorue Marhn Marye Lou Marlzubl' James Massne Davud Maslbroo rin 114.1-e C jg, 1 fir' John Mayer J Carolyn McBee Mnchael McCausland Lynn McChesney Camden McConnell Judrlh McCord Adelua McCroy Joan Mccubbm John Mccune Valrle McDaniel James McDonald Malcolm McGregor Judlfh McGrew Jean McGurrln G5 4-q as II , v 0tCl7z' 4,644 71414- Q, 1 444.1 04-42, ayle Mafhews fy MVS! Roberl McCauley I A6704 I Q. Jumors l95 AW , . , 3' X 4 Carol Mingsl Philip Minno Jeanne Milchell Charles Minler Richard Mohr Pafricia Moncure Raylene Manger Roberf Monroe Ka+herine Moody Fred Moore Nanc-, Moore Lowel' Moran John Moravefz David Morde Anne Morgan William Morris Howard Morfon Joan Morlon Phyllis Marion Sondra Moseley Jean Moser David Mowry Wayne Mullin Judiih Murdoclr Joyce Murphey Jaconelie Murphy Jeannefie Murphy Lois Murphy Rolberf Murphy Sleven Murphy Joanne Musgrave Judifh Muus Ax ., f ', 'rw , ' ' A as an . qu- as :Q , 1, 'W 5 , F A I X A rat as I 5 Y' Y is W 2 K ,X -N s Y L-we fi. i . -M A f X , I 1 'li ws fs X 4' e R A P K E A, A' i F ,J si 'F A in R -ii i f V iiiii , ., Ji , .f 3 lirr J 'i ' 1--... ' J N J- p , fr sz- Ki? W iq 4 was A Q J 3 , . ' V Q , Q ' s f s tl' - ' My i La' f 'I ky A! X J ,, K 3 ' L 'Q' ' I E V v ge., . 5 5. .. z. 3 1. 4? PWR 4:- 4 4 Q 42- fi. :Y 'F WLT r 'F' - 'N' LS N X 'J 1 W , ' fr f ii i' W Q I' i-' L.: Vx 1. X I , ,S 1? 5, -'R is - - , . ,5 . it i , t V U .. J ' i '- l A A J -'r I 96 Juniors BeHy Myers Marcia Nance Eunice Newlon Richard Newman Roberl Newman Diane Nicholson Elizabefh Nicholson Dolores Nicodemus Jacquelynn Norlon Caihleen O'Connor James O'Connor Russell Odiand Elizabelh Ogden Mary Olcoil Burnis Oliver Richard Omohundro Priscilla Ord Pafricia Oslrander X S Y W 3 In Rus 'VN r , , 3 Q-r. ,g1,,::,. J 'S :- Vs A Y-' 'U' Nm. Juniors prophesy G.W. downfall ec. as classes com ere for 4- ,B ,x if 1 Q X 6. ,L nn 'i rr' , Qi we A 13 fl A' 3 1 K ,f W , Nancy Pelerson Karen Piclxord Harry Pike Waller Pilcher Barbara PloH Norma Pope Coy Powell Palricia Powell William Powell Janice Powers Henry PraH Nancy Priesf Theodore Rodin Shelia Rainsford Sherry Raney Mary Rawlins Polricia Read Franlrlin Reider Anne Owen Donnelle Oxley Margarel' Palm Gail Palmby Frances Palmes Donald Parks Lucinda Parrish Palricia Parry Jacqueline Poslr Eddie Payne John Payne Marlene Payne Marilyn Pearson William Penly Bonnie Pelerson Mendel Pelerson N is S gf! k E' P new 9 6 eeff ,' fx 1, ' , f 1 Y ri. 'W- ll fi igw, 3331! A.. ,E My M 4., -f' Os ' 5 a, if? my Ayn., ,,,, ,, A mi, T, P vii . . 1 R7 X Q ., A,,. L fi4??7i I ' , -X I ' , . ' f C. er , in i fl fires 63 f iiii v I g ' ik, s. ' best float 'H 1 C- L5 ff' ,,.,,,,, ,. ef, ,, it S V' ., Q, V N 7 fe, 1 . Q4 , ii 'A I A A i s e a J 5 as re- a if 1 J fl. 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Juniors I97 .lone R ld Mich l R Id Alm R h d SueA R h d l Milt Rl y Reb R I y Rob R Jeffr R g Keen R cl Virgi R lb rl Julio R b Ser Id R i John R g Suso R 9 Anno Rol d William Roll I I R Musical holiday parties strengthen homeroom participation and unity Timothy Rose Nancy Ross Jane Rofhgeb John Rovin Mich l R Stewart R Diane Ru R Leonard Rucl 981 Joanne Sauls Dale Saunders Pairicia Saunders Donald Savage Pamela Schaem Josef Schaerfl Ru+h Schafer Ralph Schleeper Charles Scofield John Scoff Valerie Scoff Marie Shaffer Richard Shaker Henry Shaup Gus Shehabi Paul Shepard 'Q 5 Q t X A, V ,-'13 . , A HOMEROOM ll I3 holcls 0 song fesl Tom Ehrllchs piano ar Richard Kimball s piano brnghlen fhus Chruslmas porfy Roberr Sherwood Sandra Shifflefl Lana Shirley Janef Shurfliff Madeleine Sidle Carolyn Simpson James Simpson Sandra Sincavih Karen Sinclair Hugh Shees Norman Slrinrood Neil Smari' i gn 4, Es Q 200 Juniors Samuel Srnellow Lydia Smifh Carl Smyser Joseph Snyder Morgarei Snyder Karen Spar'a Waller Spauls Edwina Spooner Samnne Spooner Michael Squires Charlene Sfaflord Carolyn Sfancill Susan Siarbird Jane+ Sfarl: Phyllis Sfelger Joel Siempil Kafhryn Siirzenberger Michael Sfockenberg Tony Siohl Theodore Sfone Jane Sirilrer Reginald Summerscale Marjorie Sunda llonna Surreii Helen Suier Lola Suiion Alfred Swan Glenda Sweeney John Tankard Karene Tanf William Tale Judy Terry 1 '45 F5 QW is is uf' L YK 5? x exf- f- Z. r. li I nm- 'L g Q R. ! I c if Q i ! C5 Q V Q 8- f f if 'sq E4 Q. . L Y 'F ' wr L lj' ,N Q -S s ' A521 , T Ii T 'af . I of T K I A , A y cf ff, 7 -ff ii iii J T 1 1! -iff J if ,s my S. ,ka V sr- Q jf! a' il 54 4- K - - ,ff .- y - r! xx K Q X I f. Jiri Waller Thomas Chorloife Thomas Kaihryn Thomas Linda Thomas Mariha Thomas Carol Thompson Kay Thompson James Thomson Donald Thrall Norma Thriff Donna Thrush Couriney Tidrnan Karl Tiede David Ti++le Thomas Tifus Pafricia Tobey David Tooley Dabney Townsend GJ' 'ne Q--r ,ZAR L J 2 is if TLT, Junior class prom at Willard Hotel -25 climaxes social activities of year C' X a: Cynthia Varva Lyhn Victor Michael Venuto Lynne Vogel John Vorn Dick David Wade Elizabeth Waggener Virginia Walker William Wallace Ann Walton Barbara Waugh Victor Weant Judith Wearne Elizabeth Weaver Sandra Weaver Helen Webb Victoria Webb Nancy Weimer Terry Townsend Charles Trainum Peter Trelogan Sondra Trexler Patrick Tribe David Trumbull Tommy Tucker Samuel Tumrnino Carolyn Tyson Lucy Tyson Suzanne Updike Janet Ursin Robert Utterback Della Vandever Yvonne Van Hoose Diane Van Winkle ir! A-N I -, . t- K QQ ,L Am L vw-- , I l f 'v as iv it J if, Aa IN: Q. - v ef f Aj j . , ,, ce. i J Z anvil' 'fi 5, a A C5 X 6' fr K' ,Ji 'sf 0. x 5, 'f ' fir N x R' '- A A ,usa K' ti Q , J 'Gif' tr' y X Q fi , ,W E297 KE' Juniors 20I Bulletin board keeps class members acquainted with iunior activities if j in J satisa l rs 35 A. , . iv M vniif f X Fr , , x .' .M X , .S i 2 s L Q' a i r . , A l Judith Williams Judy Williams Lois Williams Paul Williams Rebecca Willner Ann Wilson Lola Mae Wilson Louis Wilson Ronald Winston Suzanne Wolte Wayne Woltersberger John Wood 202 Juniors E' 1 A.. I K. ,V at ,Q Q, f :awk 5 rx ms we , 3 Q :el 'K f Katherine Weiss James Wellman Robert Wells Susan Werner Paul Weyandt Moody Wharam Lynn White Charles Whitener Wade Whitener Peter Wicl: Robert Wilhelm Virginia Wilkinson . - l or ,fs X Oki 5-af' X99 -rf TWO MORE, Jane Striker directs Ginny Robertson as they worlc in the boolc room. Roy Wood , ina 1' XX , - James Woodson . Mary Woodyard Maclz Woolard K 'jbY ':8s' ' Margaret Worlrmon ' Bonnie Wright William Yeatman Q7 ' .A . id William Yelverton Brion Young Alan Zoecller D x '4- at ,cg CREAIW iz! WE HAVE FUDGE BARS, lrull bars, slrawberry, Chaco- Charles and Dave Bowman as fhey earn Bela Club serv- lale and vanilla comes-a dime eachl' shout Maida ice hours by selllng ice-cream alfer school. aff, , rf, , VZ' WASN'T THE ASSEMBLY TERRIFICT' Williams and Pal Sullivan pause before fhe exclojms Lynn Thgmgg Q5 Shel LUCY MC. lunior class bullefin board on 'rhe way 'ro a club meehng. If Hoffle, Allgaier, DeAngelis, Sherwood M004 G-f F C n-,,., Cn'C - C' JM' C f, G ,fl e C 3 er -fm We 'e 0 P ridfjh wb' fe 0 if Mm cnNy memories. PUZZLED OVER PLANS for Hue Sunday Boccoloureofe service is Gloss pre-sidenf Worren Hoffle. APPROACHING GRADUATION Ofoces on e- U bwden onH1eshoL.,dera cfGlef Aw gder, dass vice pre-In r', MR. SIMON KORCZOWSKI VERIFYING THE RECORD fwiinfe' '-1.9 :W S Sneffve QI, C ff. 'J'. 'lv T ' c'G DQPH c C guide senior class Through acfivifies jo SUZANNE ADAIR-Ar' Appreeorlon Cub 2: Y-Teens Bumefln Boord Comrrirfee 3,43 Armgfeens, Treasurer 4: Homeroom Secrergry 4: Mixed Chor-s 4. RONALD ADAMS-Rod ond Gm Cxcb 2: lnrromurols 2,3 4: Key Club 4. LEE ALEXANDER-Boslcerboll 3 J.V, 2' Fcolboll 3, J,V. 2: Bose- boll 3: Vorsify Club 3. WILLIAM ALEXANDERQ BElI - Fencing Club 2: lnrromurols 2,3,4: Erenclw Club 3: C.A.P. 4: Rifle Club 4. GLEN ALLGAIER-Olllciols Club 2: Boslcefboll, J,V, 2: Foofboll 2,3, Co-Coploin 45 Truck 34, J.V, 21 Homeroom Treasurer 3: Boys' Srofe 3: Vorsiry Club 3,41 Class Vice-Presidenr 4: Crossed Sabres. Columnisr 43 French Honor Soclely 4. WALTER ALWARD- Gene WILLIAM AMERICA- Bill -Orriciols Club 2: Foorboll, J.V. 2.3: lnfrcmurols 3: Weigln Lifring Club 3. RICHARD ANCKNER-Arlwleric Appreciolion Club 2: Foolboll 3,4, J.V. 2: Vlfeiglwl' Lllring Club 3: Gym Asslslonr 4. ADA ANDERSON-Cr.A.A, 2 3.4: Arr Club 234: Lob Assislonl' 4 WSW IW H pf ALICE ANDERSON-Knllrlng Club 2: DO. Club 4. JOHN ANDERSON- Rod ond Gun Club 2: Blue and Gray. Rep reserrrolive 2,3: Science l-Ionor Sociefy 3,4: Bible Club 4: Home room Treasurer 4: Lob Assisfonr 4. JOHN ANDREWS- Andy. MARY ANN ARMS'I'RONG.4Sigrno Tri-Y 2: Gornrno Trl-Y 3 Hal' Monllor 3: Office Asslsronl' 4. WAYNE ARMSTRONG-Eoorboll, J.V, 2: I'-Iomeroorn Irecsurer 2 Ienrrfs, ,l,V. 3, BRUCE ARNOLD-Pro-Con Club Conservolion Club 3: Inlro rmrro s 3' Be':z Club 4: Lob Asslslonf 4. Seniors 205 'Barn Dancers' romp af seniors' parfy X. NOEL BAKER --Mif'L 1 Buvf 7' f.'ffLom O' D'c1u-.Ynq Club 21 C 5'0 Bond 2,3 42 Lr c 1 3. BARBARA BALDRIDGE-Bi 1 C r' 2' CAA. 2: Fcslifm Grd Mide'fj C b 34' GEMM: TV Y 34- Kf-,ff e. 4. LARRY BALL-Muf z Suv: 2' Nz us?3'C'f1fQf+B3'd 73-4' 5-Lfwavcfn T'-Q35 2 2A1C' ' df-1 Ki-. C ,Ls 4. CAROL BALLOUA-Bibv C3 b 2' H'merC'rm SD'rf-'sry 235 Be'o Tv'-Y 4' Fashions Grd Mode-Ling C L: 4. PAUL BALTES-Wff4s fc, JV 24 Fawn'-Arr 9'f 'iff' 2? V71- D'f?3Gn ' 4' S' df- E ' 'Y Eff-s'df Cf' T-n D i' 3- E1 '51 M 1'-2 C'W - 'C-1 C'-C'3 i' 4' 1'1 ' Crt: Riff.-. B 'Vi C':'f 'g' 4'L:t A ' Z 47 '. : C rp-4. BARBARA BARCLIFT-F ' ff' B 1'f1 Lff'1dQ's if F-ffv 'p 4, MICHAEL BARNES--A 'fir-LYFL'-' C F 2- ?. .fri CF 5 2' Vnfforv' 'cz 2 2 3 4: CMT' 34. THOMAS BASS- Ti' '-Blue and Gray, RECVESQWLCWVC 2: Bogkavnc Manage' 2- Hi'fPf'f TH335 'ff' 2? Q25 O'd G-' C Lg 23 W rQm,rg 5 3- Cwgw 34 Hs Mcwifcr 4' KCI CJD 4. FREDERICK BATEMAN- Fw-d'-C:'Cerf Bofd 234? MOVZDF1 Bond 33 Pep Bond 3: Hcmeroom Tweosqrer 4: OFCLTESLVG 4. 206 Seniors JANE ASHLEY-- .: e -S':f.'f:e-N H HQ? SfLT'L K'J'FCZ C 2 :'s:' 2 2' Penmon, Af' 4A T'eso?::r's 4, MARVEL ATKlNSONi '5.A,A 2 3' Scwvfa Tf'-Y 3- SQ: C 5 34. PHYLLIS ATWOOD- Em -Blue and Gray, C40 LOWM- 2' '3 Q C- ' ' 2: Lcwbdz TFVY, VVC Dfeioeff 2' Belo C',b 234' C-www: v'Y 3' Hfveffcw Se'?'Vf? l ,' 3: John Brown's Body 3: C ' 3 TNS 4'N3:1 gc s Stciw' Leader 4. RUSSELL AUBREY- R is' - Hcmerccm Viifapreidenf 2: Resue Sq ad 24 lfbow 'ok 2 3 43 Key C Lb 4. EDWARD AVELLA-' Ed. PAUL BAHNAACoPservoTlcn Ckb 2: Befo HI-Y-21 Track, Cross Ccfrvrv 3 Q is as Cornell wins pie-eaiing compefifions LlNDA BAUM - Lambda Tri-Y 2: Homeroorn Treasurer 33 Crossed Sabres 2,3 Assivarif Feafure Edilor 45 Y-Teens, Secrefary 3: '+R Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Baccalaureale Commiflee 4. JANESE BAXTER- Jan --Blue and Gray, Publicily 23 Horne- room President 2: Ar? Assisfan? 3. PATRICIA BAXTER CHERRY SUE BEACHLEY IDA BEAM - Marlene - Franlrfurf American High School, Frank- lurl. Germany 2 3: Bible Club 45 GJKA. 43 J.C.L. 4. CATHERINE BEATTY-- Calhy -Girls' Chorus 2: Hancliworlr Club 27 Cr.A.A. 2,33 Homeroom Secrelary 33 Choir 3,47 Kappa Tri-Y 47 Keyelies 4. , H 'f fi? A N 2 -is 133. ' rl .- g bf 1:1 Y Qu-4:3 1-.a MILDRED BELL- Weezie -Evolution ol Jazz Club 23 Home- room Treasurer 23 G.A.A, 23 Junior-Senior Baslceiball Game 3: FTA. 3,47 Affendance Office Assislanl 43 Bela TriAY 4. BERYL BENNETT- Kniffing Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: GirlS' Chorus 33 Bela Club 3,47 Latin Honor Sociefy 3, Secrelary 45 Achievemenf Club, Secrefary 4, Baccalaureale Commiffee 43 Hall Monilor 4. RUTH ANNE BENNETT-Affendanre Office Assisfanr 27 Bela Club 2: GAA. 2: lnlramurals 2,33 Della Tri-Y 4g Hall Monilor 41 Malin Club 4. HENRY BENSON- Hank -George Washinglon High School, Alexandria. Virginia 25 Monlerey High School, Monferey, Cali- lornia 3. LINDA BERBERICH POLLY BERGE-Typing For Fun Club 2: Spanish Honor Society 2 3, Vi:e-Presiderr' 4' Bela Cl lb 4, Hall Monifor 4: Mixed Chorus 4. DlANNE BERGSETH-Typing lor Flin Club, Vice-Presiaenl' 2: YATeens 2,33 Blue and Gray, Represenlalive Copy 4: Gamma Tri-Y 4, German Honor Sociefy, Secrefary 4. RICHARD BERTSCH - Dick -Gonzaga High School, Washing- fon DC. 2 31 Ke-.f C ..b 4- Rifle Cl,b 4, EUGENE BEVERLY- Gene -Baseball, J.V. 23 Homeroom Vice- Presidenf 23 lnlramurals 2 31 Lab Assislaril' 33 Key Club 3. Seniors 207 Speakers' Bureau offers school history ROGER BOVE-- ' Yfdz' ' - 'Ury 27 CTIA' G To 2 3' 'No Fw? Bafd 234' WI'C'S' '3 If ,x,. rccm :rQ cQ 4. DAVID BOWMAN -- Trad Ci' C G-,ff 32 vs RICHARD BRAATEN f Q pc-si 0 50,313 23' MLW-,-' A+ C . Lv -4. JAMES BRADBERRY -N C,L 2' I-: e't'M I' JOHN BRADFORD- - Qves -we-'L--v-was f ' CONSTANCE BRADLEY - C: '-' 208 Seniors Hopf' Bri 2' Vo 'f-'1 C'.I: Secre- f e E'1 j 2 3t Dec B:-Id 2,3: M::'cL 3 2 3 4: I-I:I Mow-for 4 , F L V . 3 '7 7 4 , V21 4. Hon., ,,, I, CL2 3 Home. 7 pmljwf 4- Fgfffgw AL. fy., E mfn.,, 2 MARY JO BISPHAM RAYMOND BLACK 5 , H 2' E' 'fr T.: ,f --5f ff,g- I, ':C':33 CHRISTY BLAISDELL C rf' 9: C ?23'GAA 234' eff' 2 'V V il' 5- '11 C h 4' ff-,frfw 4. LEE 8LEVINSip'J J' :V IJ : 'r ,A'2dQ 'y' Fry? RCIGI, VIrjg 'c 2' Cfef. 3' Ken CI .E 47 Loc Assfc 4, GEORGE BLOUNT- Bcdf-C:: ':'s C 5 2' EGSQEQII 34 JV, 23 Iffffyw fda 2347 I-Iffreffifo Eresdff' 3 V'f?'pF6S-CJCWI 43 Ff-'co 4 NEIL BOI-INERT-Bo'cJ 23: Ofcresifo 23' BeLo OIL 2 3.4. Dem IDA BOISEN-AFS. Exdonge Swde-wr from Copenhagen. moflf 41 CMU- 4: I'-Iomeroom Sezrefory 43 InIerr3oIIonoI Club 4 Soeokofs Bxeou 4. ,,1, . GWENDA BOREN-'IGwc -Pep C' E 23: Blue and Gray P bk I 3 C B 'fa Y 3 'xi' 3 'ef Board Comm?IIoe 37 Gemma 'I'rI- Fermoo Af' C It 37 MoIcreHe 47 MoIcre+4e Cub 4, MORRIS BOSIN-'IB 'LLM'-PQ'moo Ad CIvb 2' Bczsebczu, Mon Cflef 3' Kev C wb 4. T' 073 - ks ,J C., Green, while flag furls in senior cour'r DONN BRECHENSER-Resc.e Sched be noni 2 Chief 3,4. EDWARD BREITENBACH -' Dulce ' - Corse lon Club 3: Blue and Gray, Copy 4- Harvey 4. ROBERT BREWER- Bob -Crew 2' Fe Q4':1 Cfb 2: I-lomerocvn Treasurer 3 Presldef' 4' John Brown's Body 3- Our Town 3: Cl'c'r 3 Pfesldef' 4: Ecs 4: Modfgols 4' T:'espfo's 4, VERNON BROCK - Vern, WILLIAM BROMlLEY- Blll -Ofllclds Cob 2: Crew 2,347 Foolboll 3,4, J.V. 2: Crew Club 4: Lab Asslsfonf 4- Vorsfy Club 4. MARY ANN BROMLEY-Librory Asslslonl' 2: Belo Cub 234: J.C.L. 2.34: Blue and Gray, Assislonf Copy Edllcr 3. Copy Eclilor 4: Lolin Honor Soclely 3,4: Quill ond Scroll 3, Presldenl 4: EIOS 4: Homeroom Secrefory 4. EVELYN BROOKE-Tumbling Club 2: G.A.A, 2.3: Mixed Chorus 23: Y-Teens 3: Belo Club 4: C.A.R, 4: F.H.A. 4: Hall Monllor 4: Keyelles 4. ARTHUR BROWN- Pol --ln+romuro'5 2: Mixed Chorus 3: DE. Club 4. MARY BROWN- Jill, Of Y' 3 'sd Lf, -ur -Q. rr. sv? ' 'Of' ic' Sv NANCY BROWN-Ol-ympio High School, Olympic. Woshingfon 2.3: Cholr 4: l-lorneroorn Secrelory 4, NICHOLAS BROWN- Nick -Golf Club 2: Marching Bond 2: lvlrom 'rols 234: Golf 2,3,4. ROBERT BROWN- Pol - Mired Chorus 2: Music Appreciofion Club 2: Penmon, Represenlollve 23: Choir 3.4. ROLF BROWN-Typlng for Fun.Club 22 Office Assisfonl 3. lAMES BROWNlNG4 Jlm. JANICE BROWNING- Jon --Bible Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Learn fo Dance Club 2, Sensors 209 in Candidates for sfafe congress submif KATHRYN BROYHILL-- Mo: -Bib'e Cub 2' G.A.A. 2. SANDRA BRYANT-N Sandy - S+, Agnes Higln Scl1ool,Alexondria, V g'n'a 2' Aqendonze Office Assisfon? 4, DONALD BUCHHOLZ- Don - Pre-Service Club 2: ln+ror'nurcls 2 34 wesgrf wwg C -b 3. CHARLES BUCKLEY- Warren. JACKSON BULLOCK- JaclcIe -lnirornurols 2.3: DO, Club 4. ROBERT BULLOCK- Bolo, ANN BURKETT-Drama Club 2: Fulure Nurses Club 2: Pep Club 2: Gomrno Tri-Y 43 Fashion ond Modeling Club 4. JOAN BURLESON-Affendcnce Office Assisfonf 2: D.O. Club 4. JOHN BURNS-Mechanical Drawing Club 23 Orclnesfro 2,3.4: Sponisli Honor Sociely 2.3,4g Science Honar Sociefy 3,47 Lob Assisl'on+ 4. fs 'X 210 Seniors BYRD--llllmll-Vveiglil' Lilling 31 Inlrqmurglg 3'4: Hall Mcnifor 4. ELIZABETH CAHILL- Be+sey -Blue and Gray. Adverfising 2: Crossed Sabres 2: Gross Harp 2' C'oss Vice-Presidenf 2, Seno+or 3? G s' Slole 3' Speakers' Bureau 34: Trespions 3 Secrefory 4: C:-Se:re+ow of S.A.S.C. Convenficn 43 Shdenl' Coungil, Second Vie-:'es':1en' 4. WILLIAM CALHOUN- B '-Boseboii ,l.V. 2: Crfigiols Club 2' lJ1 'e'::'n Dresidenl 3. MERL CALKlNS- Sonny -Anlioclv Higb Scbocl Anliggln, Ten- feesee 2. PATRICIA CALLAGHAN- 'Padd, '- L': 'b'f: TV-Y 2' Peo Club 2' CTSS BlQ B'3'd Cirv r'i'9Q 3- Kgpgfg TYKY 3' Pgnmqn Dez:'f1en'3'Je 3' l-lf'ne'i'r'n Vife-Dv-s'de ' 3 5'e:'de'+ 43 Blue and Groy, f d.ef?fs g 41GOVY'V7'WCJ Tr'-Y 4' Ha Mcnilar 4. LINDA CALVERTw Ann -Bellnesdc Cbevu Clnose Higln Scliool, Bewesdc M::r,lc'd 2: Gamma Tri-Y 34' Fcsbion crd Modeling C .o 4' Kevehef 4. ro seniors queries clurmg assembly cf 1 arf- N.- JUDITH CASE- Judy -Columbus High School, Columbus. Georgia 2: Carlisle High School, Carlisle. Pennsylvania 3: Bela Club 4: Gamma Tri-Y, Vice-Presidenf 4, ROBERT CAVAIOLA- Bob -Officials Club 2: Crew 2.3,4: lnlramurals 2,3,4: Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 3: Crew Club 4: Hall Monilor 4: Key Club 4, GLORIA CHACONAS-Bridge Club 2: F.H.A, 3: G.A.A. 3. TESSIE CHAMBERLAIN-Bible Club 2: G.A,A. 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Alpha Tri-Y 3: Office Assislanf 3. ,KAREN CHAN- lnlernalional Club 2. MAIDA CHARLES-G.A.A. 2: Knilllng Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2.3: J.C.L. 2,3,4: Bela Club 4: Blue and Gray, Adverfising 4: Choir 4: Guidance Office Assisfanl' 4: Kappa Tri-Y 4: Keyeiles 4. DONALD CAMPBELL on Conservahon Cl b 2 lnlrornurals 2 Ba a 234 Or heslra 234 Ha Mcrilor 4 PATRICIA CAPRON JANET CARDWELL an lnlernalnonal Club 2 YTeens 3 A g ee s 4 Keyefles 4 ROGER CARLESON Homeroom Treasurer 2 lnlramurals Wresl ng JV 2 DAVID CARLSON ave lnlramurals 234 Choir 4 Ha Monilor 4 Key Club 4 BETTY CARLSTON Escola Americana Do Rio de .lanerio Rio de Janeruo Brazl 2 Bela Club 3 Della Tri Y 3 Office Assisi' anf 3 Penman Represenfafive 3 Fashions and Modeling Club 34 Gamma Tru Y 4 Mixed Chorus 4 CAROL CARR Lambda Tri Y 2 YTeens 2 Spanish Honor So cely234 AlphaTri Y 34 VIRGINIA CARRICO Ginger Typing for Fun Club 2 Gam ma Tr Y 34 Blue and Gray Represenlahve 4 Keyelles 4 Ofice Assusfanl 4 AUDREY CARROLL-Homeroom Secrelary 2,3, Presidenl 4: Pep Club 2. Vice-Presidenl 3: Maiorefle 3: Bela Club 4, F I I I E 2 Seniors 2I I Twenty qualify as Merif semi finalists EUNICE CHARLTON-L b 4 Lcfcf Asss PATRICIA CHASTAIN - C c cw 1: C o e NANCY CHEATHAM- P C D 2 H 'we c m Fresmle l offs C .C 34 -'s'::'y As? 34 Tr Cc1':: ': 2' SJNP D 'Y Tr1Y3,4'Keye es 4. 3: Llbrcry Assfyovr 3: Penmcn S e4 JO ANN CHILDRESS- rc GORDON CHRISTEY- i Aweri on S rcs KO c Q 2 33 Key C Jb 43 Wresf ing 4 ELIZABETH CHRISTIE HARLOW CHURCH-lnlromurols 2 3 Civil Air Pofrol 4 Txlcos 4 CLAUDETTE CLARK- Co dy H me c m T eos re 2 Y Teens 2,33 Blue and Gray, Adverfis rg Sloll 4 Gamma Tr: Y Clwcpown 4 l-lo'l Monhcr 4. Mciorelfe C-b 2, Secre zz , 4 Mol e'+e Cc om Mx BENlAMlN CLARKE-' B M sc no ec c C M de ROSEMARIE CLARK- A 2 f Chef S CMMS 4, Rasheed C ,b 2. ROBERT CLATTERBUCK Q Q Hgh C F3 5 C-,-in vqfc 2-' 34 Lois CLAWSON B ff if , F , , Sw E'se cc- Ac 'mc BA-Llmffs 4 WILLIAM CLEMA- B 23' JCL. 234' Low H cf' 4, DOROTHY CLEMEMTS - G NA 2 4 MARGARET CLEVELAND 2143! N-'if 3, -1-QC, MERIT SCHOLARSHIP SEMI-FINALISTS: Firsl raw- Albian Taylor, Bill Clema, Jane Meador, Doris Hovqren, Milce Riley, Bob Delwiler, Milce Minlz. Second row - JOHN COCKER- Merlnariifal Drawing Club 27 Basebal' 14, J,V, 2: Clioir 3,4' Gym Asgislanl 47 Varsily Club 4. JOYCE COFFMAN MARION COLEMAN-Bfbe Cbb 234' Hal Morflcr 3t C.A,R, 3,4: Rille C ub, S9fV ?lOVl,' 4. BARBARA COLLINS-' Barbie -GPMA. 2: Library Aszisfanl 23 Library Ass7s'ar+s C b 23: Bble Cl.b 23 Secrwarf 4' Gifs Chorus 45 Irie-rra+'c'al C' .b 4, RUTH ANN COLVIN- Krilffrg Club21G.A.f'K,23' Bela Tr'-Y 3 1 Guidarce Oxice Assslarl 34, BEVERLY COMBS-' Er 4 '- Narlneasl Hialw Sclncol San Arlcnif, Texas 2: Gfdarce Oflice Assisfanf 23 Public Speaking CQL: 2: Te,1.A-Ta'e Tnearer 2,37 Crossed Sabres. Reporler 3: Tlwespiars 34 Fagriong and Madeing Cub 4, Hall Monilor 47 Homeroom Treasurer 4. 1 Connie Bradley, Suzanne Duvall, loner Porler, Jim Guard, Bob Brewer, Glenn Allaaier, Virginia Slneorer, Roger Morrison, Edward Slarbird, Bill lngram. lit 'X DIANE COMER- Tao+ie. 1 i HARRY COMP--Tuning lar Fun Club 2: ln'rramura'5 2,33 Spanislv ,, fp., Ah, V Honor Sociely 2,347 T'lcos 3,43 Barreifs of Wimpole Sireef 4? 1 , V K Cnoir 4: Baccalaureafe Ccrnrnillee 4, , 3, X w irq-.. Nc, ' GARY COMSTOCK- Meclwariical Drawing Club 2: Bela Hi-Y 2 3. A, , mb, A l X in . ' K ff Seniors 2l3 Seniors sponsor annual car caravan by DELORIS CORDER-Kool Key Klippers Club 21 D.E. Club 3. JOSEPHINE CORL- Jodi -Munich American l-ligln School, Munich, Germany 2: Tlwespian Club 3,43 Welcome Club 2, WILLIAM CORNELL- Bill '-l-lomeroom Presidenl 2: Foofboll 3,4, J.V. 27 Troclc J.V. 2,31 Key Club 3, Secrelary 45 Lab Assislonf 3, DOUGLAS COVINGTON - Cor+er. KENNETH CRADDOCK- Ken -Meclnonicol Drawing Club 27 Baskelbcll, Monoger 34: Blue and Gray, Represenfolive 3.47 L05 Assislanl 3,45 Vorsily Club 4. LINDA CRAVOTTA- Blue and Gray, Represeniolfve 2: Tell-A-T0le Thecler 23 Typing lor Fun C bb 24 Belo Cl-b 2,3 4: Creofve Wrifing Club 31 The Youngesl' 33 Penman S+oT'F 4. JOHN CREAMER- LC, -Penmon, Aff Sloll 2: DO. Club Preslclenr 3, ANNE CREEL-GAA, 2: Hcmeroom Secrelory 2: Maicrelle Club 2.4: Lob Assisfonf 3,41 Moiorelfe 4. JOHN CRlST- Fencing Club 2: Crew 2,3. ZI4 Seniors 2.3! THOMAS CONLIN BETTY CONNOR MASON COOK STEPHEN COOK- Slave -Key Club 2.3: lnlrornurols 2,347 Wreslling 3,4, LV. 2: l-lomeroom Vice-Presidenl 24: Varsify Club 4, PATRICIA COPELAND- Pol -Home Economics Lob Assislonl 2: Bible Club 2,3: F.l-l.A, 3: Guidance Olilice Assislanl 3: D.O. Club 4. CAROLYN COPENHAVER- Copie'-Evohlion ol Jazz Club 27 Girls' Clworus 2: J,C.L. 27 Tell-A-Tole Theoler 2,37 Horneroom Secrefory 2, Presidenf 3,47 Tliespions 23, Presiclenl 41 Hall Moni- lor 3. L Career day lnsplres vocahonal goal LINDA CROMWELL - C MARILYN CROOKS- 4 Penmcn, ?'3C'GS'? J'-ff? 2 :EW 3 Vfce-F'ei'CJe 47 ARTHUR CROSS - Aan RICHARD CROUCH- ARTHUR CROW--A A' C b 2' Te A-Tc 9 Tfea' '7'9r:fQS-? 'C1 .'a 3. KATHERINE CROWDER Kfng George Wrginlo 23 4- V Senior cour'r ge'rs unexpecfed sanding ALLEN DICKEY- Ker' - 'cr armr: s 2 3,47 Key C'-b 2,41 Home. rcorri Treasurer 3, PHELPS DIEHL BETTY DIENER - Herneroorn Secre'ory 2: P3bic Spealcirg Club 27 GAA. 2347 La Honor S::'e'y 234' Penman, Excbange Edirar 23 Edircr-in-C-ie? 4- J.nior-Senior Baslietba Gare 3' The Youngesf 3' Science Honor Socieiy 34: Quili and Scroll 3.4: Eios'4: Harvey 4' Tl-espians 4. ,WB J 339 FREDERICK DIETRICH - Fred - 5, ub 23- haimrols a o 4 234: Horneroom President 3,41 H or . PATRICIA DIX- Pai -Waineiieci High vii. ginia 2,37 Alpina Tri-Y 4: Keyeiies 4. JAMES DIZEREGA- Jim -Ro Gun 23 lnfrarnurals 2,34g Noiiclc Exchange 3,47 Homeroom Vice-Presideni 4. PAUL DOING- D.E. Club 4. PAUL DONALDSON KERRY DONOVAN-Posfer Club 2: Spanish Honor Sociefy 3,47 Science Honor Sacieiy 4, MARY DORAN - Vicki - Blue and Gray, Represeniafive 2: Lambda Tri-Y 2: Aiiendance Office Assisionf 3: Belo Tri-Y 3, Vice- Presideni 43 F,T,A., Presidenf 3,45 Book Room Assisianf 4. FRED DOUGLAS- Hall Moniior 43 Rifle Club 4, fy JANE DUCKWORTH Z ,, ml 7 wfiziffyf ci-iARLes opbiev - Mine - mei, iv, fi? Visual Aid Assisioni' 2.3: Homeroom Vice-Presideni' 2 3 VALERIE DURHAM-- Dawn -G,A.A, 27 Modern Dance Club 2: Blue and Gray, Publiciiy 35 Fashions and Modeling Club, Secre- 'rary 3,47 Bela Tri-Y 4: Hall Monifor 4, SUZANNE DUVALL-Bridge Club 23 Orcliesira 2,3,4: Spanish Honor Sociefy 2,4, Treasurer 3g All Siafe Siring Orchesiro 3.41 Befci Club 3.4. M bb' . 'TT ,4 L- 7.1 .LVN f Seniors 2 I 7 Aspiring collegians 'rake entrance fesfs WELDON EDDINS-Oiiiciois Clib 2: Bosebdi 3.4, J.V, 2: BosIre+boli 3, Co-Copfoin 4, LV, 23 Vorsify Club 4. HOWARD EDWARDS KATHERINE ELKIN- Kay --Sigma Tri-Y 2: Y-Teens 27 Concerf Band 23, Secre+ory 4: Marching Band 2.3.42 Pep Bond 2,3,4: Bef-in C ub 3,43 Hail Monifor 4. SCOTT ELKINS- SccHy -Ofiicicis Ciub 21 Inirornur-cis 2,3,4g Hoi! Moniior, Ccpioin 43 Key Ciub 4, SHEILA ELLIS-25.9 -i-I:y I-'i'WiIy High S:Iwc:'. Wcsiingion. D C 23. WILLIAM EMERSON-'B iff: 35 Ci: 2' ir 3rv roi: 4, +I' 1 'jii 234: Cvgw C ,IJ 4 CAROLYN ERVIN-QF A, 2: Lambda Tr'-Y 21 F:1eIi'9'5 and Mzoe '3 C -b31l.CC 3 Cr: r 34, NANCY ESLINGER 2I8 Seniors Thirfeen score in JUDITH ETTER-'lludiell-G.A,A, 2: Homeroom Secrefory 2: Sigma Tri-Y 2' E.T.Px. 3: CAR. 3,47 Class Bjfelin Beard Commillee 34: Gornrno Tri-Y 34: Blue ond Gray, Represenlolve 41 Keyefies 41 Mixed Chorus 45 Welcome Club 4, ROBERT EVANS- Kirlr -Foolboll J.V, 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2,3' Concierl Bond 2,3,4: Crew 23, Co-Coploin 43 lnlramurals 234: Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, Presidenl 4: Color Guard 3,41 Crew Club 3,4. PAT EVERETT HAROLD FARRINGTON- Bill -Audio Visuol Club 2: Traclr, Oildoor 2,3,4, Cross Counlry 3.4, Indoor 3.4: Librcry Assislonl 3. PATRICIA FEARSON- Pal, DEBORAH FIRSHT- Debby -l,C.C. 2: Phologrophy Club 2: Lalin Honor Sociely 2,3,4g Blue and Gray, Represenfalive 3: Con- cerf Bond 35 Bela Club 3,45 Homeroom Treasurer 4: .l.C.L. 4: Lab Assisfanl' 4. fl- i .gnu V lv, Wesfinghouse exam 'I ARTHUR FISHER- Aff -Boseboll41 Foolball 43 Science Honor Sociely 47 Varsily Club 4, VICTOR FLEMING- Vic -Typing for Fun Club 23 Troclc, Indoor 2,3,4, Ouldoor 4, Cross Counlry 4. WALTON FOLLIN - Woll. PAULA FORTUCCI-Ruslon Academy, Hovona, Club 23 Home- room Secrefory 37 Spanish Honor Sociely 3, Presidenl 47 Blue and Gray. Represenlolive 4. SALLY FOSNIGHT-Pleoscnlville High School, Pleosonlville, New York 2: Drama Club 33 Girls' Chorus 3: Librarian 4. JOHN FOSTER-- Jacky -Rod ond Gun Club 2, JUDITH FOSTER- Judy -G.A.A. 2: Junior Red Cross Club 2: l.C.C. 2: Fulure Business Leaders of America 31 Gamma Tri-Y 3,4. BEVERLY FOUCHE- Bev -Bridge Club 2: G.A.A. 2: Pep Club 25 Homeroom Vice-Presiden+ 3, GEORGE FOWLER- Aquarium Club 2: lnlramurals 2.3: Orcheslro 2.3,4g Foofball, Manager 3: Choir 43 Homeroom Treasurer 4: Key Club 4. Seniors 2I9 Seniors aclop'r exchangees Gunter, Ida G- 1 220 Seniors 2 I Q Q. . i 15. LEMOINE FOX- Price - G.A.A, 2: Moiorerle Clb 2: V.O.T. 4. CIZJARLOTTE FRAME-..-'v P-zci Cross Club Vice-Pfesideni 2: Y'l95 5 2? 4-C-L. 2341 3U C TV-Y 3: Ho M: 'fr 4: Fenrnon Af' C' b 4. BARBARA FRANCIS -l 531 if CLQG'lQ3d1?V 4. LV, 2 Ccplcin 3: l'lCM'2fi5 1 Seifelofy 2 4: Ee'o Tr'-Y3 Fresldenr 4: Crossed Sabres. Cc 'nn' f 4 , c S . CHARLES FRANCIS- Chslr -Afhleiic Apprecioriori Club. Secrerory-Treosurer 2: Troclr. Cross Counlry 3.4. J.V. 2. indoor 3.4. l.V, 2. JUDITH FRANCIS- Judie MAURICE FRANKO-Model Airplane Club 21 lnlromurols 2.3.4. PAUL FRANSON--Transceivers. Vice-Presidenf 2: Spcnish Honor Sociery 2.3,4: Belo Hi-Y 3: Belo Club 41 Lob Assisfoni 4: Science Honor Sociefy 4. CHARLES FUNK CAROL GADDY- Lornbdo Tri-Y 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2. Secre- rory 35 Bero Tri-Y 3. Secre+ory 4. Guidance Ofiice Assisionf 4, SUE GANT-G.A,A, 2: Belo Club 2.3.43 Spanish Honor Sociefy 2.3.41 Girls' Ensemble. Secrefory 37 FHA. 3. Vice-Presidenr 4. Gommo Tri-Y 3.41 Choir 4. Homeroom Secrefcry 4. JAMES GARD- Morching Bond 2.3.43 All Slole Bond 3.4: Concerl' Bond 3.43 Orchesfro 3.4. ROBERTA GARDELL- Bcnr'ie -Belo Club 22 G.A.A. 27 Kool Key Klippe's 23 Spocish Honor Sociely 2.3.43 Foshiors oncl Model- ing C ub 3.4. DALE GARVEY-Ameffc' Depcrdews' High School l-leclelberg, Gerrocy 27 Falls Ch 'CL high Sthocl. Foifior. V g'ri'J 3? lnfrc- rmrols 3: Blue and Gray. Pho'3g'oDher 3. Phclogrcphy Edilcr 41 Crossed Sabres. Phdogrcche' 3. Phofcgropry Ed1+cr 43 Comero Club 41Key Club 45 Rifle C cb 4. NANCY GEORGE-JC L. 2' G,A,A. 2 V'ce-Dres'fle-'l 3 Pres'der'l 4. Junior-Senior Boslfefbol 3' Cflizios C b Pfesidew' 3: Borreffs of Wimpole Sfreef. Sfudenf Direcfor 45 Hornerocrn Treasurer 4: Horror Cord Review Boord 4. EDWIN GEORGIE- Edd'e -Rescue Squad 2: Boslcerboll. Mon- oger 25 lnfromurols 2.33 V,O.T. 4, HAROLD GERKE- of , -eef C-: 2- -' M me 234- C.A,R. 3,4-. HELEN GERTEIS-Lambda T -V 2' L , -1 crg C.: I Gornwa Tri-Y 4' Lbfcfy Ass's'c s C .C 4 ANN GHIGLIONE-Jxec. Hgr S2'::' ,,'e:- A3333 23' Blue and Gray, Aave'1fs g 4- Keyeffes 4: R79 C .Q 4. JOHN GIBBENS- scrnny' -Red cmd SJ C-: 2' Vf'e: i'g 23: Infrarmras 234: Ha., Mcnficr 3' Weigr? Li:'i Q Cisb 3, TERRENCE GIBBS-'Terry -Prcfsgrcpny C'.l: 2' V'fres'i'g J,V, 27 Hcrnefcgm V'ce-Presfdeni 33 Lab AssTsic'f 34: Blue and Gray, Represemaffve 41 Trad, Indoor, Oefdocr 4. 4, I 31 fly!! JAMES GIBSON- Joy. . 4 J egfwx' ff fha KH- i W ' My flffigl 7211,-:ff ' 7,JfL!fq i ,HM 'I g C 'fwdf 'fm ' 'Q-gin 104 l 19' :xmas Q'-W 4 if ,f fL,,LfP if DAN GILBERT- lnlramurals 2,3,4. MICHAEL GILBERT- Milce. MARY GILLIS-CAR. 2: Posier Club 2: C inic Aide 2,31 Penmon, Represeniaiive 2 3,43 Blue and Gray, Represenfaflve 33 Delta Tri-Y 45 Homeraom Secreiary 4: Penmon Ar? Cub 4, BRUCE GOLDSTEIN-Marching Band 23 Plwofcgraply Cub 2: Canceri Bond, Assisianf Business Manager 2,3 Business Manager 45 Homeroom Treasurer 3,43 Key Club 4. fl READING THE CROSSED SABRES are exchange siudenis Ida Mynsier Baisen of Copenhagen, Denmark, and Gmfef Hempelrnann ol Hamburg, Germany. Seniors 22l :W Thurber announces in assembly Thar PHILLIP GOODALL -' Ffa MARY ELLEN GOODMAN- Sfs'-DC. Cub Treasurer 4, DAVID GOODSON- Dave -Alhlellc Appfecfcllcn Clsb 2 E s'3 '-'C5 23' 'fred Crews 23? Crew 2343 ,,C.L, 2347 Key -0 4, ROBERT GOODSON- Bob -lnfromurals 2,33 Band 3,4. CLAUDE GRAVATT-'4Cory -Concerl Bard 2: Foolboll 3, J.V. 2: Key Club 234- Track 2341 Homerocrn Treasurer 3,43 Lalln Honor Scclely 34: Lob Ass7sl'an+ 4, RONALD GREEN - RonnFe -- Marching Bond 214, SUSAN GREEN- Sue -Thela Tri-Y, preside-nf 27 Homeroom Treasurer 2,3, Presldenf 43 Affendance Office Assislanl 42 GOFTVTWO Tri-Y 4. LINDA GREENSHIELDS - KiHy - Class Bullefin Board Com- milfee 2: Penmon 2: Penman Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2,37 Befo Club 2,3,4: Girls' Ensemble 3: Gym Assislonl 32 l.C.C. 3: CAR. 34: French Honor Sociefy 3.45 Blue and Gray, Adveriising 4, Choir 43 Keyefres 4. GAY GRIFFITH-Norlh Allegheny High School, Pillsburgh, Penn- sylvania 2g Gommo Tri4Y 3: J.C.L, 33 Blue and Gray, Represenfo- five 4, Q 1 it-r-'V' 222 Seniors if f 'gf' -of 'lf' BETTY GRINSTED - 'Bell' - Western High School, Wqshinglon D. C. 2,3. ELIZABETH GROVE- Belly lone -Gr.A.A. 23 French Club 2 Drama Club 33 Della Trl-Y 4' Fashions and Modeling Club 4 Guidonge Office Assisfanf 4, Hcrreroom Secrefcnry 4, ROBERT GUILL-'B'b'hMecrcn Qc' Drowlrg C',b 2, lnfro m'.'Jl12,3. EN GUY l ur 23 Ireo re 4 7 d MARY GUY a o De L U 4 ccrn LJ ANN HACKNEY Bbe Cub 2 GAA 2 Blue and Gray R p honored seniors will leave gym firsf -'SL I if-.ns QF' ir. ,gm ROBERT HANSCOM- Bob -Typing for Fun Club 23 Track, Indoor 2, Cross Counlry 43 Orclneslra 2,3,43 Hall Monilor 4. LUCY HARLAN-Gamma Trl-Y 43 lnlernaflonal Club 43 Kappa Trl-Y 4. BARBARA HARLOW-Girls' Clworus 23 Bible Club 2,3,43 Hall Monllor 33 I-Iomeroom Treasurer 33 Alhlelic OIIICS Assisfcnf 4- LEE HARPER-Bible Club 2.3,43 Visual Aids Assisfanl 2,3,43 Pen- mfzn, Represenfafive 4. EDWARD HARRIS- Ed. NAOMI HARRISON-Lambda Tri-Y 23 Bela Club 3.4: Crossed Sabres, Clrculalion Co-Manager 43 Gamma Tri-Y 43 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 43 Lab Assislanl' 43 Penman, Asslsfanf Fealure Edilor 43 Vocabulary lmprovemenf Club 43 Welcome Club 4. A I - ' TIMOTHY HAHN - 'T'r'n '- Fe':'ng C-,Lo 2 3: Track 2 3 4: Weigrv L':'T'g C -2 3' Trarnpolfne CI-b3 Fres'.':e'f 4. MARY HAILER-GAA. 23 Fpnre B-s'r'ess Leaders of Frnerlca 3. HARWOOD HAIR-I-Iomeroorn Vice-P'es'clen+ 23 Key Club 2 lnharnxaa 234. PEGGY HAISLIP-Blble C eb 23 Olzllce Asslslanl' 23 Pep Club 2: Hemeroorn Secrefary 2,33 Blue and Gray, Represenfafive 2.4, Adverrfslng 43 Lab Assisranl 33 Kappa Tri-Y 4. JACK HALL-Fenclng Cub 23 Intramurals 3,43 Transceivers CIub34. KATHERINE HALSTEAD- Ka1l1y -Wakefield I-Ilglw School. Arllngron, Vlrglnla 23 GAA, 3. KENTON HAMAKER- Mickey -Traclc, Cross Counlry 3,4, J,V, 2, Outdoor 3,4, J.V. 2, Indoor 3,4, J.V, 23 Homeroom Vice-Presidenr 33 Varsiry Club 3,4, WILFRID HAMP- Will -Trainers Club 23 Homeroom Vice' Presidenf 2, Treasurer 33 Inrramurals 2,3,43 Foorball 3, Co-Coplain 4, J.V, 23 Varsily Club 3. Vice-Presidenf 4. WILLIAM HANBACK- Bill -Crew, J.V. 23 Home Movies Club 23 Library Assisfanl 23 Library Assisfanls' Club 23 Infra- murals 3. 'fx 17 mwr qw' Seniors 223 1 Civics classes imifafe governmenf DO YOU SOLEMNLY SWEAR +C fell live whole +rorl'x? Mory McKee os slwe prepares lo 'resrily before his honor demonds rlwe cowl recorder, Jodx' Slroro I do reolies .Judge Ken Knowles, . . , F ,M ., 4' me V, I ,.. DOROTHY HARSHMAN-' Do' -Leo 'T 3, ie C .o Setre- 3, Q ':r.-T'e2:.'e' 2' G AAA 2: Y-'eva 2' gre 52111234 i-:fre-rccrr ' -fr Q . S'Ef'i'3'N 2 3' F:s 2 s ood Mono 1 C .Q Vase 34- Gcmrro 3 S V . T'-Y 341 C1133 5, Q rw Ecard C:'f'rl ee 4: FHA. 4' Keyebe: 4, 4 ig z 5? s. i , f' 9 STEPHEN HASH -- f'- sf- 3'- - '1- SUSAN HECK 7 -'-'A A T 7 r A r y : '1 t E ' 4 2 S 34 fi' ': wr '- E4 Blue and Gray, 43.2 . ff, 4 4 4. V . HELEN HEITMANN --:1 ' H 1' T 'Tice' Q 1 7' '. 1,: C' ' P E-': 'E 1 ff Blue and Gray 5' .- 3 'im 4 jf.. 4 C' '43 .rr i'f'11' -4: Penmcn, 5: JOHN HELESf , -E52 9 '- X it E22 T , St Cc '- 5 7 eumsn HEMPELMANN-AFS we of 'fi H filffif gi 'i 224 Seniors ,L Q by conducting mock elecfions, 'rrials LAURALEE HENDRICKS RICHARD HENNIG-+ D'ck -- Femcfrg Cub 2. JAMES HERMAN-'Jw'-A zc'3 I-Vg? Sires' Af'oo a Penn- syvanfa 2 3. ROBERT HESSENAUER- Bob -Key Clob 27 lrlramurals 37 I-lameroom Vice-Presiderl' 3, P'esidenI 43 Blue and Gray, Adver- Iising 4, DIANA HIGGINS MARGARET HILES- 'Annu--Y-Teens 23 Belo C -b 243 Penman, Represenlafive 2,43 Office Assisfanr 33 Lab Asskfanl' 4, SARALIND HILL- Lindy -Typing for Fun Club 23 Junior Red Cross Club 2,33 Tell-A-Tale Tlwealre 23: I-lamerocm Secrelary 3: Penman, Represervfmive 33 Tlwespians 3,43 Clioir 43 Class Bullefin Board Commirfee 43 Pro-Con Club 43 Harvey 4. JOEL HINCKS-Crew 3,4. KAREN HINDLEY-Kmlflng Club 4. RICHARD HITCHCOCK- DiClc -Sliorlridge High School, In- dianapolis. Indiana 2,3. ANNE HODGES-J rior Red Cross Club 23 Library Assislanr 2,33 Bible Club 33 DO. Cbb 4. GRANT HODGES--Ccvservalion Club 23 Marclwing Band 2,33 Transceivers Cub 4. PRESCOTT HOECK-MSCOIV'-Tracli, Cross Ccuilry, 2 Indoor 2,33 Ouldaor 2 3: Rifle C'ub, Treasurer 4, DORIS HOGSHEAD-lnlramurals 23 Kool Key Kfippers 23 Pen- mcn, Bookkeeper 3,43 Qufl and Scroll 3,4, DIANA HOLT- Dee -Typing for Fun Club 23 Maiarelres 3, Caplain 4. CPA' S., 'bs if Q,-4' 1' af' V Q-Q we Seniors 225 Seniors accepr loaskefball challenge Q- is Q' I 11 S- 1 'ff' , Mm in-M' i' 226 Seniors R HARLEY HOLT-Bef H V QA H, grjrff, Q' 5 2. iw, -'3:2f '3 '. - '-1-,ie 4, GEORGE HOLTZ-'wh'-'S' Q 5 U3 rn? 53-3 Q 3. :QE 33,3 3' WARREN HOTTLE-:er Ei i 2' C' C vffl 27- ff'-few B-,Mg 234. Cm, 234. A':A,.,',i Rini 714. fj,,.L,.L,,7 214. AFS' Srmwe' E'5'3'f39 S' Ge' 'o E'3'fe 3' C: 5 Efeeof- 4, JUNE HOUGART-G,A,A. 2' lnlencliorol Clb 23 Morcl'inq Bond 2: Civ? Herd 34- G'J'w'V7fl TAY 347 Keyei'e5 4, DENNIS l'lOUl.ll lAN -ff- lDf 7'.'lf'l'l'lH Morilfwr '27 lnlernoliornl Chb 37 lr o 'Jo's 3: Our Town 33 Afiendonfe Ollice Assislonf 4: Sporfsn Cl.,b V'ce-Prefide'1f4, JEANETTE HOUSE-Bilie Clb 2: Mixed Clworus 23 Della Tri-Y 4' l-lo'l M2 'c' 4, DORIS HOVGREN-Krflling C'ub, Presidenl' 2: Mixed Clworus 2: Y-Teens 2: Dromo Club 37 l-lomeroorn Treasurer 3,43 Science Honor Sociely 3, Secrelory 45 Clwoir 3,43 Modrigols 4. ARTHUR HOWARD- Ad -Dance Bond 2, Morclwing Bond 2: Mesi: Aoprec'o'i':n Cleb 2: Concerf Bond 2,3 47 Rifle Club 4. MICHAEL HOWARD- Mil4e'-Oxnorcl l-liglw School, Oxnord, California 2 3' COWBVG C.b 41 Key C'yb 4, BARBARA HOYLE- Plocernenl Oliice Assis'on+ 2. JOHN HUGHES- JQl'mn-, '-Gonzaga l-ligln School, Woslning- fcn, D. C, 2 3: Pfo4Ccn Clb 43 Speolrers' Burecu 4. SANDRA HUGHES- Soni - S' 'f.of f s School, New Orleans, L:':':'1:Z E': c' 'Ji' Sfif' New Creofz Louisiana. GRACE l'lUlCl - 'A' fc' Cl E 2' L-l.7'GVy'ASSlSiOf1lSl Club 2: GW- A, 2 3. JOANNE HULFlSH - E 15' JEFFREY HUMAN-'Ten'-are CM C lv 2: lrhcmurols 2,3r Hfrre ' V 'C--9'es'dQf' 2, Prezidev' 14' Side-ni Aflwlelic Cord Cfrrno f- - C'f: r ': 3: Wel'c'ne Cllb 4, Io prove supremacy fo underclassmen BERT HUMPHRIES-B,sby Park I-lg? Scbcol Lofdor Erg'a'd 2: Iofrar'--ras 3' Corcerf Bard 3 Vce-Fresiaer' 43 Marcrfrg Bard 34- Dept Bara 34. LINDA HUNT- Malcrelle CQID 2' Tel'-AeTa'e Treafer 21 All Slale Sling Orviezfra 23. Assislorf Ccncerl lfiyress 43 Orclieslra 2.3. Reccrzlrg Setreiary 43 Ir1Terrt:1?icralC ob 4. KATHERINE HUNTER-- Ka'ie - Frencri Clqb 2: Blue and Gray. Reprezerlrive 31 Gamma Tri-Y 3. Bela CiJb 34: Penmon. Repree seffcrive 34, ROBERT HUNTER- Bob -Baslcelball J.V. 2: Lab Assislonls' Club 27 Traclc Cross Counlry 2 3.4. Ooldaor 3.4. J.V. 23 J.C.L. 33 Blue and Gray. Represenlolive 4: Penmcn, Represenlolive 4. ROBIN HUTZELL- Robbie -Aluminum Cralls Club 21 Librory Clqb 2: Tell-A-Tale Tliealer 23 GAA. 2.3: Library Assislanl 2.3. WILLIAM INGRAM - Bill - Hall Monilor 31 lrilramurals 3: Civil Air Patrol 3.45 Lab Assislanl 4. CYNTHIA ISEMAN--Tlnela Tri-Y 23 G.A.A, 2.37 Delia Tri-Y 3. Secrelary 4. . MICHAEL lVES-- Milce - I-Iomeroom Vice-Presidenl 25 Officials Club 23 lnframurols 2.3.43 Crossed Sabres 4. VIRGINIA JACKSON BARBARA JACOBS - Bobbie, CHARLES JAMES- Cl'ic1rlie QDanCe CIJID 2: Pep Club 27 Spansli Hcnor Sociely 27 Crossed Sabres 3. Assislanf Fealure Edi- lor 43 I'-lcmeroom Treasurer 3.43 Baccalaurea'e Cornmiflee 43 Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT JAMES - Bob - Mixed Clworus 2.3. DORIS JENKINS- I-lomercom Vice-Presiderrl 23 Bible Club. Secre- lO'y 2 Presidervl 3.4. JUNE JEWELL- DE Club 3. PHILIP JOHNSON- Tom -Oflfciols Cleb 27 Corwcerl Band 2.3, Presaerf 4- Crew 2 3. Co-Caplaim 47 Foofbal' 3.4, J.V. 23 Naliclc Excliarge Tfa 37 Orfbeslra 33 Al S+a'e Band 3.4: Crossed Sabres. Reporfer 3 Spcrls Edilor 45 I-lcmerccm Presidenl' 3.43 Crew Club 4. Sound service recordings add 'ro Echo MARGUERITE KEESE- Peg -Wfesbaden Hlgh School, Wies- baden, Germany 2,3. MARY KEGEL-' Bersyu -Wesiern Hlgh School, Washingfon D. C, 2' Gjaocce Olllce Assisfanl' 4, CAROLYN KEITH-Alpha Trl-Y 2: G.A.A. 2,33 Hcmercom Vice- Presden' 23- Hol. Monlror 4. JOHN KEITH EDWARD KELLER-Morchlng Band 2: Tronscewers Cub Secre- fcfy 2 Vie-Presoecl 4, W-L Sound Servlce 234. PAUL KELLER-Nerlrnesu High Sclnool Tcylco, Japan 27 Vorsiry Go.: 34' Key C eb 4: Lab Asslsionl 4, PHILLIP KELLER- Phll -Sr, Sfephens High School, Woshinglon. D. C. 2,33 Holl Monlfor 4. LINDA KELLEY- Kellie -Llbrory Assisfonf 33 Pro-Con Club 37 Welcome Club 4. MARION KELLEY-Wlisl Club, Secrelory-Treasurer 23 Plocernenf Olllce Assfsronf 23 Lab Asslsfonr 35 French Honor Scclefy 2,3,4. JACQUELINE KENER- Jscque -Orchesfro 2 33 F.T.A, 2, Vlce- Presldenl' 34: GAA, 2,343 Blue and Gray, Represenrofive 3, Gemma Tri-Y 3: Gym Assisfonf 3,43 Horneroom Treasurer 41 Key- elles 43 Penmcn, Represenfoflve 4. GLORIA KEPHART-Junior Red Cross Club 21 Blue and Gray, Represenloflve 33 G.A.A, 33 Furure Business Leaders of America 3. Belo Tri-Y 4. NANCY KERN-Roosevell High School Honolulu, Honoll 2, Foshlons and Modeling Club 3: Crommo Trl-Y 31 Hull MOWICV 3- PAUL KIEFABER -- BElI. WILLIAM KINCAID- Blll -Crew 3,4, J,V. 2: Home'ocm Vice- Preslden+ 23, Treasurer 45 lnfromurols 2,3,4g CAR, 3,43 Crew Club 45 Vorsify Club 4. BETTY KING 2 iff. fm, 7 fr 'W-'eff 4 f 43? 'S' i J 84' 48 fa? ,sl W w-, f f 3 'S E . rx A X3 we ,W-.. , Seniors 229 Seniors submit applications 'ro college 15.5 GERALD KLUTTZ- Jerry -Baslcelball J,V: 2: Baseball 3.4, J.V. 2: Varsily Club 4. DAVID KNOST- Yogi -Fencing Club 2: Wreslling 2: Traclr 2.3: Trampoline Club 3: Crew 43 l-lall Monifor 47 Key Club 4, KENNETH KNOWLES - Kern ALICE KNUDSON-Blue and Gray, Represenlofive 2: Lambda Tri-Y 2: Mixed Clworus 2: Bela Tri-Y 3,43 F.T.A. 4: Penmon 4. FRANCIS KOENIG- Mar'ry -Graplwic Arls Club, Presiclenl' 2: lnlramurals 2 3: Hall Monilor 4: Lab Assislanl 4. PATRICIA KOERNER - Po1. RICHARD KRAMER-Oi'li:ia's Club 2: Blue and Gray: Repre- senfafive 3: Troclr Manager 34: l-lcmerocrn Treoswcr 4: Varsity Club 4. SARA KREBS SUSAN KRESKY- Su -G.A.A, 23 lnlernalicnol Club 2: Pep Club 2: Homeroom Presidenl 3,4: Bela Tri-Y 4. 230 Seniors HELEN KING-l-l:'nef:Crn 'l e:s.'er 2: GJNA, 23: Spafisb l':'or Sciely 2 3' pep C ub 3' l-lo' Mcrffor 47 Ke-fellas 4, LINDA KING-Be-a C .b 2' l-lo'ne'::rn Treasfer 2' l-lall Mer-Y for 3' Penmun, Rep'eser:+alive 3: Garrwma Tri-Y 43 Medlcal Careers C-b4. THOMAS KlNG-l Torn' -Irlrcm 'cz 5 2 3: l.C.L. 3' We'gl'l Lllfing Club 3: Wreslling 3: Pro-Con Club 34. BARBARA KINNEY-G,A.A. 2: J.C,L. 2: Kool Key Klippers Club 2: Befa Club 2,3: Girls' Ensemble 3: Mixed Chorus 3: Choir 4: Madrigals 4. BARRY KIRKPATRICK-Conservcfion Club 2: Marching Band 2.3: Concerf Band 2,3 4: Orclieslra 3, Vice-Presidenl 4: Color Guard 4: Lab Assislanlr 4. BARBARA KLINE-Fulure Business Leaders of America 2: Lalin Club 2. -'Jr as future plans are defini'rely decided MICHAEL KRlSEL - Mile - lr1'rarn,ro's 27374. MARCIA KUHN-Bridge Clb 2: Hornercarn Treas.rer 27 Tell- A-Tale Trearer 2? G.A.A, 23- Drarna C',b.'Presider1'r 37 CAR. 3,47 Frencn Honor Sociely 34' lr1rerna'ier'al Club 4. CHESTER KUPIEC-Red and Gun Club 2: lrlrarnurals 2,31 Trac 2,37 Hof Moriler 47 Transceivers Cl-b 4, MARY ANNE LAKING-qCareer Club 27 Class Bu'lelin Board Ccmmillee 2,37 G.A.A. 2,37 Crossed Sabres 47 Della Tri-Y 47 Keyelles 4. MARCIA LANDE- Miclcey -Bible Club 2: J,C.L. 27 Hcrneroorn Treasurer 2,37 Hall Monilor 37 Class Bullelin Board Cornrnillee 37 Penman, Represenlarive 37 Delra Tri-Y 2,3 Presidenl' 47 Faslwions and Modeling Club 4. LYNNE LARlN-Knilling Club, Vice-Presidenr 23 Orclweslra 2.3. Vice-Presidenl 47 Hameroom Treasurer 2,47 Gamma Tri-Y 3,47 Hall Monilor 4. 174 M. 'UF' JANICE LARKINS- Jan -Clreerleading Club 27 l-lomeroorn Presidenl 27 Girls' Clwarus, Secrelary 2 Presidenr 37 Clweerleader 3, Caprain 4, J,V. 27 Girls' Ensemble Presidenf 37 Clwoir 4. MADELEINE LAUER- Lynne -Pep Club 27 Y-Teens 27 G.A.A. 273,47 Arlingleens 4. CAROL LEONARD MARTHA LEVIN-Frenrln Cl 'b 27 Bela Cl-rb 2,3747 French Honar Sociely 2,3 Secrelary 47 Orclweslra 23, Treasurer 47 Homeroom Secrelary 37 Clroir 47 Elos 47 Literary Reading Club, Presidenf 4, KATHERINE LEWlS- Ka+l1y -C.A.R. 2,3,47 Junior Red Cross Club, Treasurer 37 Gamma Tri-Y 47 Horneroom Secrelary 4. MALCOLM LILLYWHlTE- Mac -Foorball 3,47 J,V, 27 Baseball 3,47 Varsiry Club 4. ALlNE LlMBURG- Lindy -French Club 27 Pep Club 27 Tell- A-Tale Trrealer 27 G.A,A, 37 Naliclc Excnange Trip 37 Bela Club 3, Treasurer 47 Debale Club 3, Secrelary-Treasurer 47 French Honor Saciely 3,47 l-lorneroorn Secrelary 47 Lab Assislanl 4. BARBARA LITTLE- Bobs -G.A.A. 27 J.C.L, 27 Marching Band 27 Concerl Band 37 Drama Club 37 Bela 3,47 Chair 4, LINDA LITTMAN-Horneroam Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenf 37 Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 24, Adverrising 47 Penman Ari Club, Secrerary 47 Tlwespians 4, Seniors 23l Seniors measure for if in ' ' caps and gowns CHARLES LONG-Tfc-e vefs C13 24' Lab Ass's'a'l 4. ROSETTA LONG- R5g'e -lJ.'1ed CEC'.E 2- BEC Clb 23 Amy: TWV 3' C372 F-s:':'c'i 3. MARY LOTT-Sf A, 234' Fe-'ro' A Clb 37 l-Isl' Nc-'fc 3' '.C C. 3' 9:'n o T -Y 34: Dec C -ls 3 V':e-Presidess 4' Clos E. ef' E226 :'.2 '4f55E 4- l'lCV'W6'CI ? Vie-Presidefi 4: Sing S':'0 4 LINDA LOWE - Cricl:eH, BARBARA MocDOUGALL- Bobb?e -Bible Club 2: Girls' Clio- r.s 2: Mixed Cliorqs 4. LINDA MADACEY CHARLENE MAGAHA- lICI'lGl'Sl1Ol'16'I - Penmon, Ari 2,3 4. Repre- senlofive 37 Blue and Gray, Loyouf Edilor 41 I-lomeroom Treasurer 3 Vice-Presidenf'4, NANCY MAGERS-Lombdo Tri-Y 27 Girls' Clworus 3. SUE MAI-IAN-F,T.A. 2: Home-room Secrelory 37 Koppo Trl-Y 37 Lob Assislonl 3,43 Pe-nmon Ari' Club 4, Presidenf 3. JOHN MAILANDER- loHnny -Leorn 'Io Dance Clsb 2: Wres- Iling 3,4, IV, 23 D,E. CRI: 4. BEVERLY MAITLAND- Bev - Lolin Club 2. SAMUEL MANIAN-- Som --Conservolicn Club 23 Baseball 34 IV, 2: lnlrcmmraf 2 3 47 Vorsfy Clsb 3. PATRICIA MAREYDT- Vol -K ': Cb 2 Pep C E 2' Mlxed Clwzs 2 p'0SdC 5 4' I-lC 9'o n D'f3:'der? 3: Penrncln, Rep'ese of've 37 B93 C .in E, Pe? 43 I-la I-4:r'-H 4, RAYMOND MARKLE-'lacy' FRANCES MARKS- F'cn.' 232 Seniors Q2-r' NELSON MARKS-Faolball Manager 3.4, J,V, 25 Rescue Squad 2: Vargify Club 3.4. MARY MARLOWE- Pai -Home Economics Assislani 23 Whisf Club 27 G.A.A. 2.3. GLADYS MARSH DORIS MARSHALL-G.A.A. 2: Maiorefle Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2: Girls' Chorus 33 Arlingleens 43 School Sfore 4. P? I 1 .N Z' ....g,.a-n---'-+ '-f' MEASURING JUDY SHARP for her correcl cap size, Edmund Redinqlon reporfs 'rhe resull fo Janef Porfer. WILLIAM MARSTON- Bill -Rod and Gun Club 2: C.A.R. 47 Rifle Club 4. JAMES MATHEWS- Jim -Bela Hi-Y 23 lnframurals 2.3: C.A.R. 2.3.4. Officials Club 31 Hall Manilcr 4. ANNETTE McALLISTER-Thefa Tri-Y. Treasurer 2. Homeroorn Sec- relary 2.33 Y-Teens 37 Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Allendance Office 4, LINDA McCARTHY-Kool Key Klippers 2: Hall Monilor 3: Belo Club 3,41 Blue and Gray. Assislanf Circulaiian Manager 43 Gamma Tri-Y 4. PATRICIA MCCAUSLAND- Pal -G.A.A. 2: Fashions and Modeling Club 41 Keveffes 4. EVERETT McCOWAN - Tip - D.E. Club 3. Seniors 233 Review Board selecfs 150 'ro be firsf CAROL MCCRARY-lf-V443 C ,b 2' CVC PCGS 3' C 332.V5 W 'Tra C .rr V':e-3'es'ae 3' Crossed Sabres, Recover 3' Grcrnrfa Tr'-Y 34' Be'a C .b 4: Cass B,le n Bcara Ccnnrnlnee 43 l-la ,'.4: rcr 4: Ke,e'+es 4, EDWARD McCULLOUGH-'Ed'-Co-fed Band 234- Infra- rn.rc's 3' Kew C 153- Blue and Gray, Chr 'UVM 4. ROBERT McGOLERlCK- Scrny' -Key C'-b 2' l rarr 'als 24, BARBARA MCGOWAN- Bobbie -Sf, Agnes Elisrapal SCl'c'v', Alexandria, Vlrglafa 2: Bela Tri-Y 34: Blue and Gray, Repfe- senlallve 4, WILLIAM McHUGH - Bill, MARY McKEE-French Club, Presidenl 2: l.C,C. 2: Bela Club 2 3, Treaswer 4: l-lornercom Treasurer 2, Vice-Presidenl' 3, Presldenl 4: Sclwocl S'ore 3' Llferary Reading Club 4. MARY MCKENNAN - Mack -Soulh High School, Denver, Colo- rado 3: Keyelles 4: lnlernallonal Club 4. JOAN McKlNNEY- Joanie -Penman, Represenfollve 2: Public Speaking Club 2. JUDITH MCLELLEN- Judie -l-lomeroom Secrelary 2: Public Speaking Club 2: Orllce Assislanf 2,3,4: Bela Tri-Y 3,4: Crossed Sabres 4: ETA. 4. 234 Sensors LUCILLE McWlLLlAMS-- LJcy -Bible Club 2: Creallve Wril- ing Club 3: GAA, 3: F,T,A, 3,43 Bela Club 4, JANE MEADOR- Janle --Crossed Sabres 23 Edllor-in-Clie? Tl lOm6'COr1'K Presiden' 2,3 Vie-D'es7den+ 4: Scafsb Planer Scclelv 23,47 Naliclc Exclfange 3' Elms 3,4: Ojl and Sire 3,43 Sfience Honor Safely 4: LANE MEDFORD -Lambda Tr'-Y 2: l. ff-ri CW' 32 Pop Cllb 2: Blue and Gray. Rooresonlall-.fe 3' Csfr 34, DALE MEGEE-Fnfllmu LV. 2: CVM: 'Pres'den+ 2: lnlrnrnrrols 2 3,4, Traflr 24' Nall l Y- ?unafr3 Lai: 4 s1:o' 4: Varily Club 4, ROBERT MEHRLING-Fevlng Cfb 2: l ram.ra'5 33 C,A,P, 4, ROBERT MERGLER- 'Bob -O3':?a's C'.b 2' Baseball 3,4, J.V. 2' E::'ba I 4: Vc's ', C .b 4, recipienfs of senior honor card award MICHAEL MINTZ- Mike -Lab Assislanfs' Club 2: French Honor Sociely 2.3.45 Pro-Con Club 3: Science Honor Sociefy 3.4: Barreiis of Wimpole Sireef 4: Bela Club 4: Debafe Team 4: Lab Assisfanl 4. JENIVEE MISKELL- Jenny -Class Treasurer 2.3: Cheerleader 4: Sludenf Council Secrelary 4. JOHN MITMAN-Lab Assislans' Club 2: lnlrornurals 2.3: Orches- fra 2.3, Presidenf 4: Fencing Club 3.4: Choir 4: Elos 4. ANN MOHRBACHER-Lambda Tri-Y 2: Blue and Gray, Repre- Senfafive 2, Adverfising 3: Homeroom Treasurer 2, Presiclenf 4: Naficlr Exchange 3: Gamma Tri-Y 3.4: Bela Club 4: Crossed Sabres, Typisf 4. DIANE MONK-Thefa Tri-Y 2: Bela Club 2.3,4: Crossed Sabres, Reporfer 23. Feafure Edifor 43 Lafin Honor Sociefy 3.4: Quill and Sci-ol' 3.4: Elos 4. JUANITA MONK- Ni+a -Penman Art Club 2: G,A.A, 2.3: J.C.L. 2.3.45 Bela Club 4: Hall Monifor 4. 'fix MARY MERRILL- Mar -Bridge Club 27 Girls' Chores 2: Bela C ,b2 V'ce-Presfderf 3: Crow 34: Eos 34: Maclfigols 4, BARBARA MEYER -- Bcbi - DO. Club 4. JEAN MILLER JOAN MILLER-GAA. 2: Gamma Tri-Y 2. JUNE MILLER RICHARD MILLER- Channing, MARY MILLIGAN- Mimi, SHIRLEY MILLS-Wakefield High School, Arlingfon, Virginia 2.3 JOHN MILLSBACK if Senior English 'reacher To refire in '58 I 1 cs, -ff.. Oo Lt- 72 ,pw YL .. IQ. 5:- 5 I 236 Seniors SUE MONSEES-'J'N W S-2i'e':'y 2' Penmon, Ar' Swii 2: E-it v' f 4' fn: ,': 1'E'C' 4, HARVEY MONTGOMERY- -lox' LAURA MOODY f-'- f1 'fw' C if 2: Bard 234' l-lfrf-.gfqqm SQ' -' 2 1 ff' ll'f U ' 34' Cfmciho 23 C 'f?:p:t d'o'1 Sep 'H ' ' fit Sr' rn S' 5- for Snffnv 2,343 Befa Clno 341 Dorm Tri-Y 4. r - if vljp FLW , ll , , f 424 , sl-HRLEE Mooksesgffa 'wppltyqf mil? 4 Modem Dom. Q li 2. .yy CQ Triafew 1 G , Q Clib 2441 JCL 3' H H f S .rf-6 v 3, Ere' A 7 Lovin l-'lcnor ofie y 343' l J o d i ,Adve mg 43 ob Assislonl 4, fIAlfii'li5g53,,zL-LBr..'-424i22,Q.ffAEff'?5i2,13Umr,O.5 231 Blue un senw e oi dmv. 1 J' L, DARRYL MORGAN MARTHA MORGAN-GAA. 27 Junior Recl Cross Club 23 Bible CLMLU 4, STANLEY MORGAN - Sion ' - Rescue Sq.'od 2: lnlromurols 2,33 TrC1'l1 J,V, 23 For 4l3r1ll34, ROGER MORRISON - Tc-i -Aflole Tlweoler 23 Trainers Club 23 Pro- Cfr C o 3' WcfiggEfL1i'Irg C .b3: Cl1cir3,4. BOYD MORROW- Home Mffn C -b Treosqfer 23 Crossed Sabres, :'i'fflVC1CECV 3: CIJNGVJ Cub Presflenf 47 l-loll Mcnilor 4: Lolo A 'Vow' 4, DAVID MORSE --' Pow- -Crossed Sabres 2: Wfgglling 2t Home- ' 1- 2 3' A FS 2 Mo f Ev noni? S' den' lo Finland 37 r ' -fb H urea Q' . ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 D A +4 MEDRA MORTON ALYCE MOSS GARY MOTHERSHEAD-lnvrovtrois 234' Key Clb 3,4. MARGARET MOYE-' Magic' - Blue and Gray, Rog:'fsc- :'F'f- 2' M23-3 Carte Ci: 2: Penmon, Re-p'esef : .'e 2347 Ti' 4' Toe Two-'e' 234: CM 34' Gonrno Tr?-Y 34' Auf:-V: C Aids Cl,b 4' Lbrgr, Ase'z'c s C c, Vfze-P'es'de'f 43 Hfwofttrn Treosxc' 43 Tncgpors 4, MRS. MARIE MALOTT, aH:ec'fiona+eIy known as Ma MaIo+'r, has given over Thirfy years service To 'rhis school. my KATHLEEN MUNLEY- KiHy - GAA. 2: Be-+o Tri-Y 3, PATRICK MURPHY- Fa+ -Baskeiball. J.V, 33 Infrornurais 33 Penman, Represenfarive 4. DIANE MURRAY-Mixed Chorus 2,3: Fufure Business Leaders of America 4: Fashions and Modehng CI,b 4. Q23 CHARLES NAUMAN- ChucIc -Inrrarnurais 33 Schooi S'ore 33 Lab Assisfanr 4. JANICE NAWROCKY- Jan -Farr Knox High SchocI For+ Knox, Kenfucicy 23 A'pha Tri-Y 43 Arfendance Office 43 Business Leaders of America 43 Fashions and Modeling CIub 4. MICHAEL NEALE- MiIce - Mechanicai Drawing Ciub 2: Span- ish Honar Sociery 3,43 I-Ionneroom Treasurer 3,43 Inrrarnurais 3,43 Science Honor Socie+y 3,43 Lab Assisranf 4, THEODORA NELSON- Teddy -Thefa Tri-Y Treasurer 23 TeI'- A-Tale Theafer 23 CIass Buiiefin Board Cornrniffee 3: Penrnan, Reoreseniarive 33 Bera CIub 3,43 Blue and Gray. Represenrafive 35 Keyeffes 4. PERRY NEUBAUER-Pubic Speaking Cub 23 Horneroorn Vice- Presidenr 2 Treasurer 4: Baseboif 341 J,V, 2: Baskefbail 3. Co- Capfoin 4, J,V. 23 Crossed Sabres, Carfcorisr 343 EIos 3, Treasurer 43 Varsify Ciub 3,4fCI'1Oif 4, BURTON NEWLIN- Burt -I-Iomeroom Presidenf 2,33 Track, Indoor 3,4, Oufdoor 3,4 J.V. 23 In+ramuraIs 3,43 Tickos, Presidenf 3.4: Key Chsb 4. 'AS-. Here, she examines a srudenrs record fo decide if she should sign his honor card appiicarion. 1 'CX 1- 'S'- 11 QL' IN V55 'x gn-I wh 'v Seniors 237 Homeroom fixes breakfast in cafeteria VIRGINIA NULL- WeesrnaII - I-Iarrdi.-.c'If C ab 2: Y-Teen Befa CIab 2 3,47 G-.A.A, 3- Keyeifes 47 Science I-Iafcr Sociefy 4. BETTY ANN NUTTYCOMBE-Learn -Q Dar-ce Cbb 2: J.C.L. 2.3 Cc-Car-sq 4- Lab Ass7s+an+ 3- Oiike AesYs+an+ 4. MICHAEL O'CGNNOR- MTI:e -BaseircI ,I V. 2' Bcikei-av' JV. 2- Ke, C is 2- Uc'rwe'::r'v Pfes'de 3- I ': ' 'at 34. JOAN OGROSKY-GAA. 2- Wrfdfaf-.ifrz C' b 2- Pea C' E 23- Eg -rg 'f Y 3' Serv-'nf Af' C .It 34- Blue and Gray, D I:- :Z'y 47 Hs -effr'-1 Se:re'a'-, 4- Penmcn, AH EdY':r 4. JAMES O'KANE-','m'-Pfaef War Strtc' NJ:-.A.c:'4 RI-:de Is cad 2? Ter' 5 34. MILDRED OLNEY-'Caraw'-vBIue and Gro Re:re:e a've Y. 2: PubI?c Sceaiirwa C .b 2- Y-Teerrs 2- LCC. 3: Htrrverocrv Secre- fary 234- I-Ia'I Morwcr 3- Crossed Sabres, Repcrfer 3, Associafe News Ediicr 4. 238 Seniors VIRGINIA NEWLIN- Gr'-f -U xea C':'-s 2 Lafrada Trl-Y 27 Ga O Tri-Y 3' CFS 34. ERWIN NEWMAN-Faye: 34 ..V 2' '- .':s 2 3, MICHAEL NEWMAN- Mig --Cfgw 2- I---am 'as 2- Weiga' L': 'g C .c 3- Rfe C ,b 4. GEORGE NEWTON -InIram1ra'52'P:5'e' Clb 2. ELEONORA NIEUWDORP- EIa - Irvfernaiionai Cisb 2: G.A.A 234: Harrwerccrn Secrefary 2 Treasurer 4: Girfs' Crew Team 3 Fefzrg C -b 4: German Honor Sade'-y, Vice-Presidenr 4, MAUREEN NILAND- Ma HELEN NITTI - I-Iomeroom Secre+qry 2, Vice-Presidenf 31 Thespians 2, Treaserer 3, V5ce-Presidenf 43 The Youngesi 31 EIos 3.43 Bcrre+'fs of Wimpoie Sireef 4. LOREEN NOVAK- Reerwie - I-Iomeraom President 2 33 Vice- Pregfdemf 47 G,A.A, 37 J.miar'Seniar Game 3: Baia Ciwb 3,43 Gym Ass's+ar'I'34:Ii1espiams 4, BRENDA NUGENT-I-IaII Momffcr 3- Penmon, Rr-arcseniafive 4. Fas'-'cvs and Madeing CIUID, Presidenf 34: Office Assis+an'r 47 CARL OLSON- Brad f-Kafqe High Sched Hancldu, HGXIKOIV 2: Tennls, J,V, 37 Baslrerbdf 3,47 Homeroom Treasurer 4, JOHN OLSON-Marhemarfcs C'Jb 2: Baslce+bafN 3 J.V, 2: ln+ra- rn.,ra's 2,3- Beta C'.b 3,47 Caferedo Asskran? 47 Lab Assisfan'r 4' Silence Honor Scclefy 4. PAULINE OLSON-Koo! Key Knppers 27 G.A,A, 2,37 Blue and Gray, Represeniafiye 2,3 47 Orfidofs Club 37 Penman, Represenra- five 37 Gamma Tri-Y 3, Treasurer 47 Crossed Sabres, CIrcu'aHan Manager 47 Keyerres 47 Medica! Careers C!ub 47 Wekome Ciub 4, PETER OLSON -Lab Assisfanrs' Club 27 lnhamurals 2,3,4: Tl'GCk. Cross Ccunfry LV. 37 Junior-Senior Game 3: Lab Assisfanr 47 SQL enffe Honor Sccrefy 4. 7 f 'aff 'l are USCRAMBLED EGGS, ANYONE? Mary McKee offers ihe remains of H115 apperizing breakfasr fo a classmafe wl'1o's srill hungry. fi ANN O'NElLL-Tyoirg For Fun Ckb 2: Be'a Club 2,47 Home- room Sefrefory 37 Deira Tr'-Y 4. BARBARA ORNDORFF- Ba'b' - Mdorefre Chb 2, JOHN ORNDORFF-Reserve Bard 2' Marcl'ing Band 27 OH'icFaWs Cpb 27 Harneroom Vrcefpfesidenf 23,47 Track Indoor 2,3, Co- Copranw 4, Oerdoor 23, Cc-CapfaIn 27 Varslfy Cab 4, KATHLEEN OWENS- Ka+Pw'e -T7yb?ng for Fun C7ub 27 Girls' Crons 2,37 B'b'e Ciub 37 GAA, 37 MTxed Clncrus 4. MARGARET OWENS- Peggy -Penrnan Llferary Cfub 27 Y- Teens 2: 1.C.C. 3: Arlingreens, Vrce-President 47 Fashions and M:de ng Chb 47 Gamma TriAY 4. SARA PACKARD-C'ass Buileffn Board Commiffee 27 Wood. caryrn Club 27 Blue and Gray, Circularign 37 Mixed Chorus 37 Q Befa CWub 34: C,A,R, 4: Choir 47 Homeroom Secrefary 4, Seniors 239 Seniors invade Li'rHe Thearer af noon LAWRENCE PERRY- Fred -l 'a'c.'2'2 23' L'b :'y Psfsl- zc' 23: Penman, Pepfesef' le 3' Boo C .3 347 H3 lfiiflf V 4' Key C .b 4, ELAINE PHELANA-Penman, Fibres 'sie 2' Soafeh l4'c:' So c-',' 2: Be'o C.b 2.345 f'- eco ri. C31 Fifycr' 34 Blue 3 and Gray, Rc-brezerwi'-fe 34. MARY PHILLIPS-lfmbing Clcb 2' G.A.A. 2-4 Sf:cre'ory 3: Qqlciols' C ,b 35 J,C.L. 3 47 Clinic Aide 4. ERNEST PINO- Ernie -Keorrey H'gh School Kearney, Coli- fornio 253. HELEN POMEROY COLVIN POOLE--Audio-Visual Aids' C'Jb 2. JANET PORTER-Bible Club 25 Blue and Gray, Represenioiive 25 French Honor Sbciely 2,3,45 Junior-Senior Game 3: Crossed Sabres 3, Assislanl News Edilor 45 G.A.A, 3,45 Homeroom Vice-Presidenf 3, Secrelory 45 Keyelfes 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Quill ond Scroll 4, BARBARA POTTER- B.P. -Belo Club 2: Bible Club 2: Clinic Assislonl 35 Penman, Represeniaiive 35 Kcppo Tri-Y 45 Office Assislonl' 4. RUDOLPH PREUSSER - Rudy MARILYN PRICE- Micl:i -Bridge Club 27 G.A.A. 2: Mixed Chorus 25 Homeroom Secrelory 2. Vice-Presidenl' 35 Girls' Chorus 35 Belo Tri-Y 3, Treosurer 45 Hall Monifor 45 Office Assisfoni 4. PHYLLIS PRlCE- Phyl -Penrnon Ari Club 25 Orcheslra 2,3,45 Creonve Wriling Club 35 The Happy Journey 35 Belo Club 3.45 Harvey45 Homeroom Secreiary 45 Thespians 4. THOMAS PRIGMORE ANN PULLIAM LOUIS PURNELL-Bible Club 25 Oizliciols' Club 2: lnlramurols 2,35 Hall Moniior 4. GARY PUTMAN-Rogers High School, Newpori Rhode lslond 25 Key Club 3,4. 2. A . 'CI K' 6- 1 'gf' gi is . ' X'Q?a3', Seniors 24I Bermuda-clad seniors ins'rruc'r classes, Hyun 'Q y' 1. sv, HERBERT RECTOR- Herb --ln+ramurals 2,3,4. EDMUND REDlNGTON- Ed -Baseball, J.V, 2: Transceivers C,b 2' Penman, Represenfmive 3: lnlramuralg 3: Baseball, Man- ager 3,4: Lab Assislanr 47 Rifle Club 4. DAVID RElD- Dave - l-lame-roam VEcefPreslder'r 2,31 lnlra- rmrals 2,37 Kev Clqb 2 4: Hal Monlfor 4. BARBARA REIGHTER CHARLES RENALDS - Bfdge Clb 2' lnrramyrals 2,3 4. JOAN REPPEN --- 'f-'Vs' CF v- T' l f- a+'f:'a' C' LJ 247 G.A,A. 37 A e'3a'fe OZVQ f i 'i 3' ELQ Cab 34- HC' l-'c'7+ir 4. LOURAH RICE-BL f' ff 5 2 3 4. WILLIAM RICH- B '-'.'-f-3 Crff s 2: lf 'Y ra's 234: CL? 34- M2d '1a 4 RALPH RICHARD-'S'Q-.ff-Bfrslf-ll-'z' JV 2' '?a'f C' lo 2' Fff+b::'l 3, Inham 'af 23' Blue and Gray, CW: ':'7f'w 4: Km Cfb 4. 242 Seniors STEPHEN RALEY- S'5.fe -Cer. Marcger 2341 Sac Rfe C -a 4, CINDA MAE RAMEYA Cl'dy --A Bice C -b 2' pf-CC' C'.b3 Ff:3 e :fd MCd6ll'Q C J.: 4- PHA. 4. KENNETH RANDLES- Kem' SANDRA RASOR- SardE -G.A.A. 2: Class Bsllefin Board Czmr-w'?'ee 23' Ollie AssTs+ar1+ 2 33 Bela Clsln 2 3 43 Kappa Trl-Y 3t Blue and Gray, Advefrlslng 4' Lab Assisfanl 4. Lctpl HOMER RAY-'fo -Ferwzlrg Clalts 2: lnlfamwals 3. CAROLE RECTOR-B'ble Clab 2. X arf-1' 1 conducl final assembly. n class day Q' i ' lip, Qvrdhr C P Q QLNN, - N :JV ' . ., S al I L! 1 Q STEWART RICHARDSON-HLJQ- ::.ss':n 'lb P' - 'TJ 3 .r C-b23. ,, zu ' ,921 ff DONALD RICHBOURG- 37' '-Baeebal' JWKI2' BasLe'ba 3 J.V, 27 l- fed Crcres, V G-3 der: 2 P'ee'de'+ 3' l'vlram,'o's 2 34: Vers , C -o 4. 4 CAROLE RICKER--K 'i'g Cfb 2- V,O,T. Clb 4. 4 CARLOS RICOY-lwfllXS'd Cbcrus 2 Prffdfinl 3: Rescue Squad, Secrelary 2, fxssfslanl Clwiel 3: lrlranwrals 23,41 Bible Club 4: Choir 4. NORMA RIDDLE-Bible Club 2,3 4. GERALDINE RIDGWAY-Waodcarving Club. Presidenl 2: Gamma Tri-Y 3: Allendance Office 4: Blue and Gray, Publicily Edilor 4 Penman Arr Club, Treasurer 4, '18 I' fb P- Y.. 12 Qi ff-'S .W . 142 1 fm P f' DONOVAN RILEY- Pal - Rescue Squad 2. MICHAEL RILEY- Mike -Baslfe+boll, J.V. 2: Homeroom Treas- urer 2: Bela Club 2,4, Vice-Presidenl 3: J.C.L, 2.4, Vice-Presidenf 3: Class Senalor 3,43 Science Honor Saciely 4. NANCY RILEY- Nan -Calliolic l-liglw School, Monlgamery. Alabama 2,3: Medical Careers Club 4. WAYNE ROANE- Debaling Club 4. ELLEN ROBERTS-Blue and Gray, Represenlalive 2: Lambda Tr?-Y 2: Crossed Sabres 23, News Editor 4: l-lomeroom Presidenl 3,41 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Elos 4. FRED ROBERTS-Meclvonical Drawing Club 2: l-lomeroom Vice- Presiderwf 3: Faolball 3: Key Club 3,4: Track 3,43 Varsily Club 4. JOSEPH ROBERTS- Joe -Trans evers Club 2: Crew 3: Key Club 4: Lab Assislanl' 4. THOMAS ROBERTS- Tom. CHARLES ROBERTSON-G-lynn Academy, Brunswiclr, Georgia 2: Coronado Higlw School, Coronado, California 23: Hall Monilor 4: Mallm Club 4: Sociely ol Raclcelry, Secrelary 4. Seniors 243 lure seniors daily JAMES ROBlNETTEW'l'f '-Bae C a 2: Blue and Gray, Rep' Y: Ke. C b 34' VVe jg ll' eg C ,b 34' VV'e5'Eng 4, . V. 3: SJW Assislarf 4: Lib'ary fwsgfygn' 4, DONALD ROBINSON KATHLEEN ROCK-'Kalie'-Bible Club 2- l-lcrwerccm Vice- Pfesidefl 2: J,C.L. 2.34: Crearie Wrifing Club 3: ADl 3 Tr'-Y 4: G' idafce Assislanl 4: Lab Assisianl 4, EDWARD ROEBUCK - Eddie - Golf Club 2. ROXANNE ROMANS-Alola Tri-Y 2' Blue and Gray, Adverlislng 3' C'7r:Ic Ada 3: De'?g Trl-Y 3, Vice-Presaerl 4: Acbievemenl Club 45 l-lomerccm Secrelary 4: Penmcn Slall 4. MARJORIE ROOT- Margie -Girls' Clwofus 2: Clveerleader. Cf:-Caofaiw 34, J.V., Co'CaplaFn 2: Homeroam Pfesiderl 2.4: Class Vi'e-P'es4de'v'r 3: Girls' Slale 3: Bela Tri-Y 34: Clvcir 4. FAYE ROSEMAN-Bela Club 2: Mixed Clwarus 2: Typing for Fun Club 2: Hameraom Vice-Presidenl 2.4, Secrelary 3: Girls' Slale 3: Speakers' Bureau, Secrelary 3, Vice-Presideril 4: Blue and Gray, Ca-Typing Edilor 4: Chair 4. BARBARA ROSSON - Janie - Mixed Clicrus 2: Bible Club 2,3,4: Girls' Clwcrus 35 l-lcrizcn Club 3. BEVERLY ROWDEN- Bev --Kcol Key Klippers Club 2: Blue and Gray, Rfgpresenlalive 2 3, Adverlisirwg 3: Homeraam Secrelary 4: Keyewc' 4: Olfife Assislarvl 4. CAROL RUBIN-lnlernaliarial Cl-b 2: Horizon Club 2,4, Secre- larv 3: Mixed Chorus 2.3: Clinic Aide 4: Medical Careers Club 4, JOHN RUCKER- Cisca - Eggene Coyle l-liglw Sclwacl, Sl. Louis, Nfzi' 2: F::'ba 3: Wreswrg 3. ANN RUDDOCK-Bible Cl b 2: SA A. 23: Blue and Gray, Pf,:'1tQ'ia fQ 4' Lab Assislasa 4. DOROTHY RUSSELL- De -PHA. 2: Nded Cbcws 2: gf f ,231O3 e f-s :'4 3' CMA' 3 4 MARY RUTTERf Se'-GAL, 'Z' Ltwbda Tf'-Y 2: Mixed C':' s 2' LC.-. 34: Era C .b 4' Bea 'lf'-Y 4: CEO 4: F.T.A. 4. JOHN SAAH- fwwvs new-1 c.b2flf1fse 'se 231 Hull .'.'i' 'i' 4, PHYLIS SACHLEBEN-3ez'e' Cb 2' Blue and Gray, Refre- se : .e 2' 3e ':' Fr' C ,L',3 4 P9I'1mOI'1, 34. CONSTANCE SAGE- 'C: 'e --'5 s' C ':f.s 27 Us-d?w:'Ir C .b R'es'de 2' Y-'ee's 2' GJNA. 24' 3.0. C -b S-e:'eLz ,f 3: Bef: C,: 4' I-I:'fe':: Se:'e'c'y 4' ffxed C-525 Se:'e':'y 4. GEORGE SAMPSON GRAYSONNX SANDERS-Kef Cin 2g If'?r::m,rc's 2 3: Terwfs 2 3 4: Vczrz 'y C 133,47 HO Mcrwsr 4. HARRY SANDERS- Kef' - Dre-Sefvhe C .E 27 I'T O 'L'UIS 2 3: Ecsre D: 3. MARY SAUNDERS- P,:Ig'e -Learn Io Dance Chb 23 A'r+end- once C5212 Ass Vert 3. '17 'Q 'Sv LINDA SCHECTER-Medern Donce CMI: 2: Orcbesfrc 23, LI- broricn 4: Befo Cub 35 LCC. 37 I-Iomeroom Secrefory 4. WILLIAM SCHOENBORN-NBII? -Transceivers Club 25 W-L Sound Service 2,3 47 HQII Monifof 3. RICHARD SCHROEDER- DE:Ic -Kool Key KIIppers 2: Home- rocm V?:e-Presiderr 2,33 Wre-s+IEng, LV, 2,35 Key CILI9 45 Lab Assisforw 4. CAROLE SCHROTT-Core-er CLI3, Vice-PresIden+ 21 F.H.A. 33 UE. CIQE 4. tsr w' 4 L ': rf? 1 Y ' QQ X k'?Qrf1Y A TYPICAL SENIOR, Perry Neubauer devours his Iruif bor before offending C1 club meefing. Seniors 245 ii If ,-I Wris'r dance programs record memories JANET SCHULER-'Qz' -'3,A,A, 2' T.:4'g 55' Fr CQ: 2- Y-'Gfrs 2' 9: e C L: 3- C 1 Ass's':rf 3, BARBARA SCOTT- nz' -E59 C E: 23' ,Va is3': 3-4, FRANCIS SHAID- .-f- -- 'W'-'d CH' : 2' S::'AiF I-Iffo' Sd 2' T'f'2 T' Y N 1 T' Y 34 I T 4E'T7 ' IVHTE-:V53'CJQ 34' Fai ' zo: 3 '1 C c 4- .J 'f: As1-:':'+4- re-ro' AHQ C4 . ,X , . A STANLEY SHANER JUDY SHARFF-F ' re Tezroers :I Am6'4fG 2- Bern CUID 23.4- I-'i fefo 'o Trois 'ff 2 Seffcfow 3, preside 4' IXIC 'L Efcoarge Tfrt 37 8Iue and Gray, Az'lz'af'+ Con-. ECJVC' 3 E3 C'-I ,CI'7eI 4? Fi' 34- Q': o I-I r Sffbfx 34' Q -f ood SCU 3 TVQGSJVOV 4- I--cff' C21 pf-.V I 5-1-d 4, JUDY SHARP' LC C 2: Trf-Ia TMVY 2' 'I':'?:Ir ExiIwOVfQ9 37 I-iff-M oo Sf- 3 D'f 47J' H' 43 Lab F.i:'s'o 34, VIRGINIA SHEARERi S'o , -GUI? CIWSFJS 2' TYFJIHQ for Fw CVD Q, ICI- 23 Trng: fer 4: Lain Honor SoCIe'y 23, PresItJ22nI 4: I-Ifmefofw Sfff'-'ar-, 3' Penman, Represerwfciive 3: CHOFV 3 Rcbe C,:-:d'z- 4- Ei' 4- Madrigas 4, BEVERLY SHEEKS -- Sf-v, fB'b'o CLLJ 2: Gifs' Chorus 3,47 TJ .4 Cf f A 7-1' I+ rf 'ww KATHRYN SHERWOOD --f'I4 '. - I'I'7VY7C ICF'Y' Proddorvf 2' MIYCCJ CN - ' 2- C- '--' --1i:f'- 34 JV, 2' GWIQ' SIOIQ 3: BCIG Tr:-Y 34- C ia' Sf-'H 34 if av 246 Semors REBECCA SHIPLETT- 'JBQW-,f -TIvedoJ'e5 I-Hg? ScI'wccI,TI1edaIIes Cfegcn 2 35 Crossed Sabres, Repoder 4: I-Iomeroom 'Treasurer 4. SUE SHUFFLE-I-Iomefocm V-FQYPVGSACJQVTI' 2' Lambda TrI-Y 2: BIue and Gray, Penrose- o+'ve 3: C'if'f 3' No'TcIc E14-unge Trip 3: I-Iomorffm Vows 'G' 4' Gamma TrfY 43 Pro-Cow CI L: 4, JULIA SHUMAKER-V ' f --Bb? 2- Wmfi Chop' 2' Peo CI 5 Son'-'i'.' 23' Bf- 1 C I1 23 Sf 'd V f1 Dr-'--fdf-'I 4: Ia'mf-'HM S 'f1i-,- 2 Treo 4- Tl: 'If E-'I':'ao T-'rw 3: CI-Nr 3 Sf'-f-'rw 4: '51-V'-fa T-'-Y 3, Pfefdeof 4- BIue and Gray, Co- T.: 'U Ed i'. JUNEAL SHURTLIFF-C'css Seocfr' 2- Crossed Sabres, pf'fT '3' 27 '- fed CL? 2 2' L-Ifmcnem P-ned-2 23' :3f-41 CL-I: 34: C- 3' 34: L: ' I-Iwi' So e+.' 34: Side C? ' GQ 'C' 4, WINGATE SIKES-Tfzfsie'-.ws CLI: Tron' fe' 2' Co-'Mi Eood 23' Jv'3 L '2 B'1'i 23- I':'3 W,'GI3 234- I-I'me ' T-ez' -C-' 347 Cfireiwc 4. SAMUEL SIMONOVICH- Sc'- -Id: o -' EH' H 2: I-- Jro ,'c'e 234- T':cI Cross Cffdw 3- L'I:'a'-.- F'-ss ':'+ 3, of music and partners of senior prom CHARLOTTE SMITH - Iniramurals 23 Woodcarving Club 23 Home- room Treasurer 2, Vice-Presideni 33 Class Builefin Board Commiifee 33 Girls' Chorus 2.3, Presideni 4. JAMES SMITH- Jim -Debaie Club 23 Homeroom Vice-Presi- denf 23 lniramurals 2.3. LINCOLN SMITH- Link -Virginia Beach High School. Vir- ginia Beach, Virginia 2.3: Bela Club 43 Traclc 4. MARCIA SMITH-Girls' Chorus Accornpanisi 23 J,C,L. 23 Lalin Honor Socieiy 23 Y-Teens 23 I-Iomeroom Presideni 2. Vice-Presidenf 3: AES. Exchange 3i Our Town 33 Choir, Accompanisi' 3, Girls' Vice-Presideni 43 Elos 3. Secrefary 43 Barreffs of Wimpole Sfreef 43 Penmcn, Feafure Ediior 43 Thespians, Treasurer 4. MARGARET SMITH- Peggy -G.A,A. 2, Manager 3,41 Mixed Chorus 23 Blue and Gray. Represeniahve 33 Junior-Senior Baslieiball Game 33 Plone Geomefry Club 33 Ofzliciols' Club 3, Treasurer 43 Library Assisfani 43 Alpha Tri-Y 4. PATRICIA SMITH- Pai -Horneroorn Secreiary 23 Maioreffe Club 23 Fufure Business Leaders of America. Secreiory 33 Maioreife 4. GRANT SIMPSON- B,rcF -Rod and Gm Club 3i D.E. Club 43 Iniram,,rcis 4, DONALD SIPES- Don -Rod and Gun Club 23 Inrrarnurols 23,43 J.C.L. 2,3 43 Lgriri Har-or Sccieiy 23, Vice-Presideni 43 Crew 3,4t Homeroorn Pres'den+ 34' Soence Honor Socieiy 3. Treasurer 4: Honor Card Review Board 4. ADELE SITKIN - De ' --Whisi Club 2: French Honor Sociefy 2.33 l.C.C. 43 Fasbors and Modebrg Club 43 Oiiice Assisfanf 43 Gamma Tri4Y 43 Penmon. Represenroiive 4. JUDITH SKAGGS-- Judy -Library Assisfani 23 Clinic Assisi- anf 3, ELIZABETH SKILLIN - Be?sy. JANET SLATER ANNABELLE SMITH - Anne - Bible Club 2: G,A.A. 2: Aifend- ance Office 4. BARRY SMITH-Conservarion Club 23 lniramurols 2.3.43 J.C.I.. 2.3: Troclr, Indoor 2.3.4. Ouidaor 2.3,43 Varsiiy Club 341 Gym Assisiani 4. CHARLES SMITH - Smi++y, I W., fl Q 1 f if 1 Q . . , ffggzriza r Seniors 247 Seniors discover Ioca'rion choose radio I I .....M.- ,, . ,., A LOUNGE wos oqoin enjoyed by seniors during Ineir Don Sipes, Lyn Crooks, Sondra Rosor ond Bev Combs free periods, Dove Reid, Kirk Evans, Connie BrodIey, relox in Ire Iounge Iccoied inside ine moin enironce. PATRICIA SNAPP - PQI SANDRA SOURS - ' Son JUDITH SPANGENBERG- J ay - C445 A ffee 'U 2- we 2- am P-J-rv-ffff-,Y C, --,, .kv 'FA JOAN SPAULDING- JOYCE SPILMAN -Eu 'R : T S 96? ELAINE STAHL -W:-f-ff i I4 is fn -1' 'm f- . Z BN? ff' E 74 Crossed Sabres 7 A Fw '41 fff 34' E-'-'o 'f' 4- Blue ond Gray, Auf, no 4' Vi ofd M'dfA 'g C b 44 F,T.A 4- Cf 44 C c'd St't ' 4 248 Seniors moclernisric furniture for class lounge JUDITH STALEY- iJ.Cl'fl'-l lC'Y'9'C'2 'l V':e-Dfeider' 2' Lornlada Tri-Y 27 French Horor Sooiely 2,3,47 Sorool Slore 37 Befo Tri-Y 47 French Assisfonf 47 FTA, 4. WARNER STANLEY-'lDeonie -Aroftsqc HQ? Solroo' Woslw- irgfcn D. C. 2: lr'ror'1-ro's 3: De-bofe C'.b, Presiderl 3 4' Crossed Sabres, B.s '-ess Moroger 47 Hofneroom Vice-Fresiderl' 47 Ojil and S:ro'l 4. EDWARD STARBIRD-Lob Ass's+cn's' C'-b 2: Pencil Horor So. cIe+y 2.3.42 C.A.R. 3.47 Scierce Honor Scoeiy 347 Belo Cob 47 Lob Assislonf 4, RONALD STElNACKER- Ron -Bosebol J.V. 2' Homercom Presidenl 237 lnlrcmgrols 23,47 Wresirg LV, 37 B913 Club 47 Sermon Honor Sociely, Presiden+ 47 Lob Assisior? 47 Science Honor Sociely 4. GAYLE STELGER-Bible Clk: 27 GAA. 27 Dello Tri-Y 3.4. ELAINE STEPHENS-Norirnosu Higlm Sclwool, Tolcyo, Jopcn 2,37 Belo Tri-Y 47 Keyeffes 4, 1 ANN STEVENS-Belo Club 27 Clinic l 'slonf A, ping for un Club 27 G.A.A, 2,37 Officials' Clqlo 7 oll :lor 47 MQ' 'col Careers Club 4. A 1 WILLIAM STEVE S-7- Rand Coro Higli o E, r - odo Cdilorni 7 ol' Moni rf , Key vb 47 Sl' e Rule 47 Wresfling 4. X BET S A . . 27' xed Clw MZ: Bye Club 7 O ce oral 37 .T. CU . f 7 ff' fl fr ' VI I LEONA ST NE- ombd i 27 o ri-Y 3,4' Bel lub 47 Girls'Cl'1orr 5 47 lfvloni r . N ROBERT STON - Bo '-Orff S' Club, Secr I -Treasurer 2: Boseboll 3,4, J.V, 47 Fo lboll 34, J,V. 2: Mixed C ms 2. Presidenl 4: Hal' Monilor 3,47 Hornecfzm Trecs-rer 47 Vorsify Club 4. ALLAN STUART-lr-'rror-'wrols 2 3.47 Holl Moni+or 3, LARRY SUITERS - Pro-Con Club 27 lnlromurols 2,37 Homeroom Treosurer 2 3, Presiden+ 4, JOHN SULLIVAN- Joclc -Nc're Dorre High Sclnool, Biloxi, Miss'ss'opi 2,3' Key Cub 4. PATRICIA SULLIVAN'-'llPOiil-l'lClV Tr'r-iw Hioln School, Woslw- ing+on, D. C. 27 Belo Tri-Y 37 G.A.A. 37 Belo CVB 47 Homeroorn Secrelory 4. ,N C fr' ' ref, ' -'Q-7 .. 5 K... VA S , ' 3 r I ,xjgfi 1 I 52:55, , 77 I . A 2 Ifffifsii , -my i , 2 'frill- , 19351 . Li: ft'- iii Seniors 249 Would-be class nighf acfors prepare gf E 'Sir v:-5-?,f . .135 1 ig:-if ,bv . r1w., ,1'. -fe ws- ...Q if A H -6 I ff 'V 5' 250 Sensors BARBARA SUMMERSv3L,:'. 3 I Nriz V 2' I'--ew 'f-' 22-ef VICTOR SUSSMAN H ---f 3 - -- 'f 1- T- Hopny .Iourney 2- Requiem for A. Audeife 2 . ' ' ' C rf 2' Crossed Sabres 24- Per1man24' Harvey 4- - r i L ':e -4, MARTHA SUTER-Bfiwff F r 2- 'N-f ef- C F pf Penmcn, p C '5 'I','.'f' 24: Br-'U C r 3 FV - -wife-'14--' 4- Blue and Gray, Rfnfeff-rw .-C 3 CV -1 -f '. ,,'i'TT' 4- Crossed Sabres, Cf Thr 34- f?aN ': T Y 3 S'- wif, 4- Herr- C-IMI pf.'f-'.' Board 4: QQ ard SHP 4- V'i3C 3'.- Iher:'f-.ferwf- Cr L1 4. JEROME SWEETH-- 1f1'f. - Vf-, C It 2- Ifsfrr 'if 234- TDM'- 234: I'IC e'i ' Phi-'4cIe 3- Ve- - . C D 4. LAEL SWINNEY-I-Icrfeff-ew Dre-'avi 23- Blue and Gray, Ad- verfg an 3' Gamma Tr'-Y 3- Penman, B ifess Ncwcaf-f 4, RALPH SWOFFORDi S.A.1I+y '-M'1ecI Crete 2. KAROLYN TACKER-I-IigIwIond HIQIN S5I'wooI, Alb-q-erqae, New Medea 2: Lambda Tri-Y 2: GMS' Crews 2,43 HQII Monifor 3, DOROTHY TATE- DOW-La'7n Cbb 2: EI-LA, 2,3- D.E, 4. FREDERICK TATEi Fred -M SI' ADDVSCIGATCU CI I3 27 Tr'1fIc 2' ETWIIJGI 34, J.V, 2' Ir 'crrmrds 2,3 43 Hcmerccm Preddeni 3: OUTAGIS' CI -I3 47 WQTQI-I LI5 rg Clb 4, WILLIAM TATE- BI '-Gd? CLI: 2: BasebaII 34 JV 2- BIueb and Gray, Rep'eserv+cfIve 37 Homerccm Treasurer 35 Va-rsHy CI. 4. ALBION TAYLOR+ AI -Mau CI.b 2,3,4: Sieve Hom-r So! c'eIy 3 45 Lab Aszisfcmf 4. ALTON TAYLOR - T-m MERLE TEGEDER- GAA, 2- Gov-me Tr'-Y 2- G 's' Chr--s 2 3 4- ,I.C.L. 234: Be'a CEI: 24: I-I 'e'::m Se-5'e?a',' 34- Ho' Mon?- Ic' 4' LCV' Hfvif Sef'e'y 34. HENRY THATCHER - Me'I'v:r'7aa' D':f-'7 g Clb 2 4' Petcwe Sq 'Od 37 HUII Nm'-'cf 34- Key C'.b 4. JOSEPH THOMAS - lee ski'rs and hold final 'rryou'rs in April MARCIA THOMPSON-Typing for Fun Club 2: Gommo Tri-Y 3: Koppo Tri-Y 33 Hcll Monilor 4. DAVID THORNl'lll.L- Dove --lnfrornurols 2.33 Key Club 2.3, Vice-Presidenf 43 Weighl Lifling Club 3: Wreslling 4, J.V. 3: Lab Assisforn 4. BEVERLEY THORPE- Bev - Bridge Club 23 Pep Club 2: Y-Teens 27 Oilice Assislonl 343 Fashions ond Modeling Club 43 Keyelles 4. BERT THURBER-Bible Club 23 Homeroom Vice-Presidenl 2: French Honor Sociely 2 3.4: lnlromurols 2.3.43 Boys' Slole 33 Closs Presidenf 33 Crew 3,43 Science Honor Sociefy 3,43 Sfudenl Council Presidenl' 4. CHARLES TlEMANN-- Chorlie - Highland High School, Al- buquerque, New Mexico 2,33 Foolboll 4. ROBERT TIMMS- Bob -Woodcorving Club 2. LUCILLE TINGSTRUM-Typing for Fun Club 23 Clinic Aide 2,3,4: Medicol Careers Club 43 Penmon, Represenlofive 4. PATRICIA TINSILEY- Pol -Bible Club 2,33 Gommo Tri-Y 33 D.O. Club 4. PATRICIA TITUS - Pol - Kool Key Klippers 2. MARIANNE TORREGROSSA - Torry - Holy Trinily High School Woshingfon, D, C. 23 Belo Tri-Y 3,4. LORENA TOTTER- Reno -Ook Ridge High School, Ook Ridge, Tennessee 23 French Honor Sociely 3,41 Science Honor Sociely 4. JOAN TOWNSEND- Bible Club 2. JOHN TRIBLE-Alhlelic Appreciolion Club 23 Foolboll 3, J.V. 2: Herne-room Vice-Presidenl 23 Tennis 3,43 Vcrsily Club 3.4: Key C' b 4, VVILUAM TROWSDAL- Bill -Model Airplane Club 2: Con- 'err Bond 2,343 Marching Bond 2,3,43 Pep Bond 3.4. MICHAEL TURNER- Mike - Golf Club 23 Troclr, Cross Counfry 343 Vcrsily Club 3, Presidenl 4. JJ V Z ii 2 W 'V Q i . li .,,. 3.33 3 i f m fuwf ' ' if ,ikzw li cific. Seniors 25I Baccalaureate kindles graduafion spark JOSEPH TU RRISI JCHN UTTERBACK - Jack, MABEL UPQIKE-T -warg Chl: Presldenl 2: GJKA. 2.33 A+- 'f'C':rie Of Ce 5 ROBERT VADNAIS- l3cb. JEANE VAN METER- FIA. 2.4: lab Asslslonl 3.4. PETER VAN RYZIN -' Pele - Lolfn Cl.1b 2.3, LINDA VASS- Nl'o'o ls Cvsonus Gymnaaillrn. Bonn. Germany, 2237 Bela Clvb 47 Inlefr-alional Club 43 Penman Ari Club. Vice-Presi- den? 4: Penmcn, Represenlallve 4. WOODROW VAUGHAN - Waadle - Franlcfurl Dependanls l-llgh School, Frarlnirl. Germany 2,35 Key Club 4. EARLENE VAUGHN - Chris - Seminole High School, Slanford, Florida 2.3' Medial Careers Club 4. 252 Seniors !'5 JOHN VEATCH-Crew 2.3: Key Club 2.4. EUGENE VEJTASA- Gene -Mar Visla High School, lmperlcl Beach. Calilornia 2: Regus Hill School. Newporf, Rhode Island 37 Foofboll 4. KARL VERMANDOIS JAMES VICE - J2m SHIRLEY VITALE-GA A. 2. Treosfer 3 Vice-Presldenl 4: Olllce Assislanl 2.3 43 Olficials' Club. Treosorer 3, Presidenl' 41 Gym Assislanl 4. JOHN VOGELEY Nosfalgia pervades senior s'rag supper RENEE VON LOBSTEIN - Maiorefle Club 2. KENNETH WADE- Ken - lrilrar-nura's 2.3.47 Pre-Service Club 3. DONALD WAGNER-- Dan -J.C.l.., 27 Fencing Club 2,37 Infra- rmrals 37 Welglwi Liflirig Club 3. NANCY WAGNER STEPHEN WALCAVICH - Slove - Franlcfurl American High School Franlclurl. Germany 2,37 Key Club 4. ANDREE WALKER-Y-Teens 2. Secrelary 37 l-lameroom Treasurer 37 Penman Ari Club 347 Blue and Gray. Publicily 4: Sluclenl Council Bilelin Board Comrni+'ee 47 lrilernalional Club7 Penman. Arl Slarl 4. GRACE WALKER - Gracie - G.A.A, 27 Gamma Tri-Y 27 Y-Teens 27 DE Club 3.4. BARBARA WALLS-l-lameroem Presidenl 27 Hall Monifor 37 Blue and Gray. Publicily 4. ROBERT WARD-H Bob -Jclnn Carman High Sclwaal. Bombay. India 27 Calliedral l-liqlm Sfhocl Bombay. India 27 Crew 3.47 Blue and Gray. Represenlaliye 47 Key Club 4. SYLVIA WARREN-Bible Club 27 Pep Club 27 Y-Teens 27 Girls' Cliorus 2.37 Clinic Aide 3.4. EDWIN WATSON - EdClie -lnlramurols 37 Clnoir 3. Vice-Presi- clenl' 47 Madrigals. Vice-Presidenf 4, PATRICIA WATSON- Pal -Mixed Clnorus 27 Gall Club 27 lnlernalional Club 37 Horizons Club 3. Vice-Presidenl 47 Hall Monilor 47 Keyelles 4. CYNTHIA WAUGH-Bible Club 27 Class Bullefin Board Cem- mirfee 3.4: Gamma Tri-Y 3.47 Arlingreers 47 Bela Club 47 Blue and Gray, Circularion 47 Hall Monilor 47 Keyelles 4. LAWRENCE WEAVER - Larry - Fislwburne MTlilary School Waynesboro. Virginia 2,37 Camera Club 47 Hall Monilor 4. OMARALINA WEAVER-Pep Club 2.37 G.A,A, 2.3.47 Officials' Club 4. 415' ggi' ' '52 ,un ,if -f if' Seniors 253 Library offers quiet s'rudy afmosphere af CAROLWWESTON-4 lfrlernoiicrwol Clb 2' pep Club 23 Girls' Clio- ms 3: C':i' 4. MARY ANN WHEELER- Penny -Perwicn Cl,ID 2: Tell-A'Tole Trefrer 2' I-lorverccm Secrelory 2, Presidenl 4' Creolive Wrilinq Club, Presoerl 3.4: Belo Club 3.47 Holi Mcrurcr 4: Lob Assislonl 4: Scier-ce Homer Sociely 4, DIANE WHITE-Deo Cfb 2' Polic S:Q:l ': C' L' 2' Y-Tf-f-ft Coco or 2' SA A 23' Belo C-b 234' If 'fo Cf lv-of 3' Our Town 3' CPR. 4' Debcle C -rs 4' Sabre Teizm 4q H2 'c-- 'cy' Vze-Dread? 4' Penrnon S'c5 4. ELLEN WHITE JUDITH WHITE- Ld?-T. bi : Cl E 2' Blue and Gray, Ren?-'ff :' -Q 234' CWI- 52's 234 '-': ' fi Erin 3' Blue and Gray, Cr:-'o'7 4 l-la' lfQ 'f- 4 KE-,VI-25 4. SCOTT WHITENER- 3::'e' C .E 2' .'.':':L ': E: l 23'Corv1 f' EV: 234 Blue and Gray, RCSVCS9 i-fi 3' C'irQ: 3 4. 254 Seniors WILLIAM WEAVER-' E' -EVIL? 2' C55 C' ii 2' ': '3 234' .' 'V'-Soft' 'Soya 3 , uf '---'f-'MM :'e:':c E 4' Blue ond Gray, C: Ez 4 THOMAS WEBB- :' - ,. 1 C if Q .':2 2 3. ROBERT WEBERN :V '-HHN .' 'e C if' Few' N: C' 5 4- -3 vffvya BIRT WEBLEY-Bibb Cob 2' M1196 C'C 2 l ':f .r'xe 23: C i'34' l'.'1fl'ifgc's PM-'fdefl 4, JUDITH WEIHEi J if-To l-A-'aio TLQZVC' 2' lo 'xM ful 2 3: GA F.23'C'o1'A.'f-Wf'1'11 C' I3 3-1 'HVSV'-T' Gvmn 3: BMG C .2 4' Zenom' C .c 4' Harvey 47 Penmcn S15 4. MARTHA WELBES-Belo Clin 2' GJNA. 2' SVS' Clwcrus 2: CAR, 2 3 4' Cror 34. ROBERT WERN ER -' Bob. PAUL WERTZ-Allmle-lic Apprecioliom Club 21 Boseboll, J,V. 2: Inlromurols 2.3.43 J.C.L. 2.3,4g Noiiclc Exchange 3: Home-room Treosgi-er3 Vice-Presidenl 4, DIANA WESTCOTT-'lDior1e - lnle'nolicr1ol Club 2: Corwcerl Bc d 4' S ide Rwle Club 4, Commencement exercises, valedicfory if READING THE COLLEGE BLUE BOOK, Virgina Slweorer RondoIpIi-Mccon Women's CoIIeqe in Lynchburg, Vir- cornempiofes Iwer c:cIIege choice. Hoping Io o++end ginio she Icncws +I1o+ coIIege wiII be on imporfonf por? oI her life. -Hs. in KAY WILLIAMS - 'Coseu LYNNORE WILLIAMS S MARY KAY wiLLiAMseefMwfM 2' F. Ep , 'N' E fe-:N E-4' Bilue ondvGrciy, Aziz 'xii '.':'3 If Penman, Fc:- if Q PRISCILLA WILLIAMS - 9:2 is THOMAS WILLIAMS-- 'L M ' NN JAMES WILSON- QW -5- 256 Seniors Q 6 Q 'V' -5 speeches reveal future fo graduafes JO ANNE WILTSHIRE LUCY WINDHAM-Easlern High School Washinglon, D. C, 2.3: Gym Assislanf 4. JOHN WINTERBERG- Jer-My - lr arn-ra's 2' Rescue Squad 2. STEPHEN WOGAN- Sieve -Reserve Band 2: Marching Band 2,37 lnlrarnurals 3: Cancer? Band 3,41 Hall Monilor 47 OI'Cl'16S'fl'0 4- JUDITH WOLFE-- Judy -Typing for Fun Club 2: G.A.A. 3,42 Keyefles 4. GARY WOOD-Learn fo Dance Club 27 Pro-Con Club 27 lnfra- murals 2.3: Key Club 4. JONATHAN YENTlS- Phofography Club 21 Orcheslra 2,3,4q Malh Club 3: Speeding Reading Club 4. JANICE YOUNG-Bible Club 23 Class Bulleiin Board Commiffee 33 Pro-Con Club 4, JOSEPH YOUNG- Joe -Granby High School, Norfollc, Vir- ginia 2.37 Malh Club 37 Transceivers Club 4, ROGER YOUNG-Mechanical Drawing Club 23 Rifle Club 4. GILDA ZAMMIT- Gill - G.A.A. 2: Y-Teens, Treasurer 2: Home- room Treasurer 2.3,4g Aflendance Office Assisfcmf 4: D.O. Club 4. SOPHIA ZAZANIS- Sue. DIANE ZELL-Wakefield High School, Arlingfon, Virginia 2: Drama Club 3: Bela Tri-Y 4. JAMES ZIEMER-- Jim --Lab Assisianf 23 Concerl' Band 2.3,4: Marching Band 2,3,4g Drum Maior 3,43 Orchesfra 3,43 Blue and Gray, Co-Sporis Editor 4. 95.2152 ,JO ',-, rpg si? ?' :qw-'R Q, 'enu- 'I Moods Confemplafion The decisions of purchases of fo- doy will cons+ruc+ fhe foundofion- responsibili+y +ho+ will govern each 'imporfonl' decision of iomorrow. DEWEY HARDWARE 4756 Lee Highway Arlingfon, Va. How do yo, We rhese? Lroo Modocey orks WW Hovfo ' o onrofodr oDevve Hoo wore A wrde se echo ond price occornpony fhe Frsf rn quol My of Deweys Lindo ond Wall fnd here everyfhmng from no+s ro bohs Why noi srop IH or Dewey s Hordwore soon for rhe besf an voIues7 L G BALFOUR 7II I4+h S+ree+ Woshmgfon. D C 260 Adverhsers Arung for her hnger of L G Bolfour producer of W Ls senror rrngs Krffy Greenshxe ds S T'14eS Os rnzed wehfrh Q o shpped on her f ger wh e N, Johnson wofche Roy olso mgh wonr fo seVec+ o dub en gnro or r sr Boffoors L. es co 3 S ond nd :mos +he quolny ond worknnonshlo , r ' . ,X ODCJT p ' r 'f of: ' 'y r '- . ' 5 ' n , o low X ' . C I ' ' ' 5 , o p' , -I 'n cl ss ring is f . En J' Rof S. 5 r L - si ' if ei 5' I' ' Q e . ' oss rr 5 seef, ,F ' club , . I Ev? ' ' , , Pres? 'r 34l3 Wilson Boulevard Arling+on, Vq, L1.' KI I1 - OLD DOMINICN CLEANERS There s qulle o difference! Berf Thurber, Belsy Cohill ond Mr. Moore compore lhe new '57 Ford wifh 'rhe bollered '30 Chevy. Con- venlenlly locoled Moores ESSO ls olwoys reody lo service your cor no moller whdl rnolce or model So whenever IH wonf of hne serv :ce cenler needs drnve To Moores where unmolched servuce ond gen ume courlesy ore o lrodnhon 4036 Lee Hnghwoy Arlungfon Vo Fnnushed s soon l ' remorlcs Berr Webley lo Sondy Rozor of Old Domnnuon Cleoners Berf ond Sondy ore ornozed of 'rhe speedy one hour dry cleonnng oncl seven hour shlrl service They wall olwoys hove lhol fresh slrolghl from +he bondbox loolr when lhey hove freofed fhexr clofhes lo 'rhe specnol core ol' Old Domrnlon Cleoners Aclverhsers 26I FURNITURE INC 273l Wilson Boulevard Arlmgfon Va o o cz Noam l-lor rnorl l v 'wg 4 we no Vo o Feel o+ eose w +h such comlorfople lurnuslmngs Known 'lo be Arlrng 'lens oldesl ond llnesl furnmre slore Furnrlure Inc sells nohon olly odverrrsed merclnondl e of o prlce flwols nord lo beofl PASK FLORIST 3508 Lee Hlghway Arlmgfon, Va 262 Adverhsers Mmmm CJ reol llve orchid ll soys Dwore Mo lc os sl'e Clclmrres The exohc purple flower of Poslc Florlsls Jolnn Mwlrnon rs flmnlcung lwow much hs dole of flue prom will oDprec ole on or hd lke rlm or onollwer rvclwlv colored corsoge lrom Posk Flor sis Bolln Drone ond o n v rernenv er P or lowers lleol o l CLARENDON TRUST COMPANY 3I92 Wilson Boulevard Arlinglon, Va. Williamsburg Boulevard and N. Sycamore S+ree+ Washingfon Boulevard and N. McKinley Road Margie Roar a a Dale Meaee are abou +o enrer rhe re sardurn ol fne va lr cl Cla endan Tru rg ma branch on Care d n Carole You can be sure +lnar nn va uables wrll be The r sa esr he e explarns Mr Sewell ro Margre a d Dale We have fhrrly sax yea s of oanlc mg and rrwr servrce behrnd us he adds One ci rhe ursrahar Fe ares of aa q ar one of Clare or' r srs ee c a ar accounr ar are oanx ar vrrgr a quare foo Marge rern de a s ar The banlc on The crrcle lor banlcrng ccnvenrenc Adverhsers 263 ' n l V r . 3 , ng cr , ' rklf , d , In. r 1 . ' u r sl 'n T U fhr bf ngheg Eg rh r . , is an l n C ' . ' r ' 1 accounr ar al. Dale likes banking ar rhe new arlve-in l 'N ' ' I l ' r , ' ' . 'l ' rl X nl S . I in ' ll 'o lop ' 1 . ll ' -' r I . In W' . . ' ' ' r E. AMERICAN SHOE REPAIR 3219 N Washmgfon Boulevard ATlll'lQ+0U V0 ,-f- if ,pf ,Z 4Il2 Norfh Wulson Boulevard New slyles are nn sloclc and Cas uol Corner us jus? 'the place lor funding exacfly whal you wanl for your wardrobe Annelle McA'lusler and Lrnda Baum hlfe fhe per nal servnce lhal Casual Corner a ye :fs cusforner when Cho r ned fyles f res es + e rn ufems offered lhern al Ca Lal Corner 264 Adverflsers Thars an awfully bla hee' repair rn Jmree m mules remarks Phyllis Alwood lo Glen Allgauer American Shoe Repanr rs on Hrs 'foes To give rushed W Liles de pendable service on 'rhe double Cusfomers who wanr lo lorrghfen up drab shoes wnfh a dazzling shane will also fnd polush of every color al Arnerlcan Shoe Repanr Arlmg+on Va Q I ' , 3' .-v 1 A 4 1 5 0 ff- -' W , , , V V , Q,--' , av' I -no V P in lv f -' .,' ' -'Q ..-' U' .J ill 'QL ur 4 - -'f 1 , fo .- l 'J - - I - 'T ,,,4..---- , . 5 , ,,,,... ' ph ' gl . . . . r l ' ' . rf . fg Q .g ' ' I ' 2 ra . ' 1 'I' . . f '1 . ,.. , l, Q re lr s n . .3 54 CASUAL CORNER INC. , . , . I 'V n . I' l ' . NYE . . I 3 A ' 1 In A , A Q . . , . so , X . . 3 i A 2 Y ' s ' oslng fern 1 vo' s f o blouces, slrfs, . ,. d s ,sells and .h ary oiher - ' . za BAUSERMAN'S SERVICE, INC. Columbia Pike and Glebe Road Arlinglon, Va. ' A XX' fc -5,5 - -,xi xlg' Hg 1 uf Who? o beaufyl Juneal Shurr- liff and Chuck Davis discuss lhe new Imperial in +he Bauserman showroom New s+yIung belfer per lormarlce and more convenuence are lusl a few of lhe selhng ponn+s lhol draw cuslomers lo lhus dealer For an oulslandung deal n Chryslers or Plymoulhs Juneal and Chuclc as well as many olhers recommend Bauserman s BLANCHES BEAUTY SALON 5902 Waslnngfon Boulevard Arlnnglon, Va Careful of lhal soap' says Ann Mohrbocher as Jan Larlans looks on armed wn+h a lowel Where IS Ann gomg 'ron1ghl7 ll musl loe somelhvng specual 'ro rale 'rhe lrealmenl al BlanchesBeau 'ry Salon Jusl' remember gals If you have somelhung speclal com mg up why nal slap nn al' Blanche and loolc greaf for your da+e7 Adverfisers 265 0'MEARA'S GULF SERVICE STATION Glebe Road and Lee Highway Al'lif19l0f1. VCI- uesine elwa who e Y V' W ve M rse a a Mr Pere Meara decade lhe nnosl' convenr enl way lo Lael Swmney s vacalnon desllnallon O Meara s Gull ex lends lo all :ls cuslomers depend abwlnly rn a wude varuely of serv ce slaluon needs ranqlng from Full er up lo a complele rnolor overhaul XKQRQF P3 LEE S RESTAURANT 32II N Washmgion Boulevard Arlmg+0fI. V0 266 Adverhsort Learning how 'ro handle chop Mcks a nf necessary 'ro enloy The +a ly hearly Chrnese or Arnerrcan a n ers a+ Lee s Re-sladranl Con venuenfly locafed al Clarendon lrce Lee s s known for o quanlrly and quallly gl rea onable orce lm Perry Mary Kay Wil ams Dlana Defxnqels and Ray lh 1 '1 d whaleve o av ARLINGTON PRINTERS AND STATIONERS 2607 Columbm Pllce Arlmgfon Vo o o 4' a fn K 4 a a o o e crer o 'Trere s J I dae a d lm m 'rhal Armglon Prunlers ard Sla 'rowers rs headquarters all school suppl es ROBERT SHREVE FUEL COMPANY 6873 Lee Highway Arlmgion Va To fhlnlc lhaf mnely more years of pressure and 'rhrs may have been a clnamond Kurk Evans 'rells Vr gunna Shearer whsle af Rolaer? Shreve Fuel Company Roberl Shreve doesn + guaramee 'rhaf has coal will 'rurn fo diamonds buf he does unsure prompf delnverres and burner' service when serving h cusfomers durung fhe freezmg wrn fer monfhs QR11' S119 91FLUELg'n 6 JE 4 '7 Adverhsers 267 SILVIAN 2902 N. Sycamore S+ree+ ArIing+on, Va. -'41, at-0P Jiii Judy Soo genburo beer Lrndo McCor+n 'ro 4 fnon cure +ob'e 0+ S 'won s Bur Lsndo coufonf D6 drsc raged because she knows onyflmng of Srlvron s as worrn vwcmng or Knowledge I fne bosrs for oll success ond you re ure 'ro fund wnen you vs? Sv ons fhe r y 5+ 268 Adverhiers e w Ing :nn Q Peo I gre nnnu fDS Cufhnq curunq O c 0 e + o ew of 'rre r Qerv ce b +wno+ever your O Mn Q ere Y ug? v yrcfccfron ev Q frne ofrer f me Tre sua: e sful S Mon ervrce 'ro re+urn e by Hs we' deosed us' me s w 9 ever of G. H. RUCKER COMPANY I403 N. Courf House Road Arlingfon, Va. House hunhnq can be lun a+ G H Rucker real eslare hnd Ann Chngluone and George Fowler M Ashlon C Jones rhe senror mem ber of 'rhe fnrrn IS shownng 'rhem whalr To loolc for rn a fufure home G H Ruclcer Company assure W Lafes The besf advrce and money savrng 'raps rn buyvng and selling real esfale HELEN S BEAUTY SALON 39 I N ee Hughway Arlmg'f0n VU 156 ,fSW W A lu++le off here will make I+ lusf perfecf Marcna Smufh and Kuffy Sherwood recesve experf advuce from Helen propruefor of Helens Beoufy Salon Gnvmg 'rhe professlonal fouch fo anyfhmg from boyish feclfher cufs To lusfrous page boys beauhcuans of Helen s false fume and core 'ro make every hour sfyle perfecf for any occasion Adverhsers 269 1 3 - . . . 5 I I . L ' ' . - , S Y 'V W II I n . . y J 4 4 y 1 I 'VIE ' S KING JAMES FURNITURE 24OI Columbia Pike Arlmgfon Va Everyone dreams of omeday Pavrng a beauhful farnrslned name of Hwemr own Why no? sforf plan nrng for I+ FIQTTT away We Lindy Lnmburg and Nancy George are doing a+ Kmq James Furnnkure Inc 7 Lndy and Nancy wlll fmd ai' Kxnq James lusf 'Hue piece Hwey need fo make 'rherr fufure homes Q ow THOMPSON TRANSFER AND STORAGE 932 N Kenmore S+ree'r Arlmgion Va .--- -Of 4.- ' ,...4i--1--5 X 270 Adverhsers HI follow all your unsfrucfzons 'ro flne leHer ma am replies Mxke Rwley 'ro Grefchen Davzs a he drwes away nn one of me many bug Thompson movung vans Known for nfs frnendly courfeous servuce and readuness fo serve you Thomp son e ews OH orhers for prompf Iocal or long drsrance movnng and sforage T 5' . ' ,ol A' -I l r S .. f ' 'V 30 y .x. 1, ,. O . I I r'ff 5n A A- n Q Q fb if 5-1--, A' 'gf , ,, . . 3 S . xc' K , .g A . ARLINGTON MOTORS I9I7 N. Moore S'I'ree+ ArIing+on, Va. LADY HAMILTON INC Ah wnaf a o a y' swgns F ec De In h To Par Mareydf as Irey fh IU Fc Arwngfon Mo+ors You sad I rep es POI Ioolmng a+ Ihe car wnh a wrshfUI eam IN her eyes You re guaranfeed Io have Iha+ w shIuI qIeam Ioo when you ad mnre 'rhe Fords af Arhn Ion MoIors 2405 Columbna me Arlmgfon Vo Faye Roseman IS making qunfe a hw wnfh Bob Brewer In her sIr1Ic mg cherry red formal from Lady I'IamuIIon Inc: The large selechon of Iuxurfous cIoIhes af Iow prnces found af Lady I IamuI'ron wnII make a hzI wnI'I1 all W L grrIs w Ihey re shoppnng for Ius+ 'rhe rnghf dress for Iha+ speclal occosuon Adverhsers 27I . 6 A 5 I ,I , . ,. . . I . e Q, . f ' E 'Q ' ', I ad Ire a bfeaih-Iain' g rd a+ fr I- If . . ,I I . I I , I I If . I. . I ' 4 Ih I QI , Q. , .. i ., - 9 lu. ' if 0 Pk . . 4 I s I ' A - hen X - ' GREENWOOD ESSO SERVICENTER 4505 Lee Highway Arlington, Vo. Paul BolTes Tillg up his Tonk wiTh high powered E350 ExTro OT Greenwood ServicenTer. Judy ShorTT ond Helen NiTTi ore sure To reoch Their disTinoTion wi'h no Trouble since Poul hos iusT had h's converhble checked ov r by Greenwood s experl' mechomcs Poul olso knows ThoT Greenwood ServicenTer is The ploce Tor spring or Toll Tune ups GUST! S RESTAURANT I837 N W M STreeT Washmgfon D C 272 Adverhsers One loolc oT These W LiTes Toces Te ls you ThoT They ore enloying The besT pizzo in T wn in The dis TincTive ITolion oTmosphere oT Gush 5 ResTouronT S eve Rich ord MorTho SuTer Shirley Moore ond Bob He se our wi o sure you hoT GUST: s To Torm o y occo si n inTo momenTs o remember i ro poc i reserved Tor you' J. W. AYERS FIVE AND TEN 5853 Nor+h Washing+on Boulevard Arling+on, Va. Now Berry lers nor buy everyfhung an 'rhe sforel says Jer? Human +o Berry Dwener a+J W Aye s 5 81 IH Wesrover Jeff may nor like carrylng over loaded baslce'rs buf Belry lcnows Thar Ayers us rhe place lo gel' rhe mos? values al The leasf nn price Here lhese errands for lhe whole family can be drspensed wurh in one quick srop Ayers has on hand saws for fhe handyman of fhe house Mclcey Mouse club upplles and lures for lhe younger ser a var e+y of sewing goods for Mom and o course school supplles galore These Hrem and hosr of ofhers awarr every W Lrre s selechon all W Ayers Adverhsers 273 - . I 'O ., , E X . s ' .' . . . Q T , Q ' 1 I r ' , . s s ' ' 1 - I 1 CHERRYDALE FLGRIST 3725 Lee Highway Arling+on, Va. PRESTONS DRUG STORE Oh fer we ff s:1ysS,e Gfeee A Fr sfors iv her eyes cs Bef: New. , oqers Her cz defer of richly cc cred chryscnfhemems. Buff r W he qu ckesf woy To o s heorf as whh posfes rom Clwerrydoie FIor4s+s Sue wall wel come Cherrydclle Ffomsfs exofnc corsoges or bouquefs Hwof com pVele The dofe on ol Heose specuoi CCCOSIOWS 4740 Lee Highway Arllng+on Va p ofh f oromohc coffee 1 e wed Podciy Co wcxgbon F e Ho ey Morfgomery wo is r ircsfy che cVo+e sfoke re1resr'men+ Paddy ww! :ny of cords fr m wh cn 0 3 Harvey w oe m r +rs Qceeay cz G re e e of 'w ew 274 Adverhsers he 5 ? E ny girl' ' ' ' f X 1 x 1 L I . . , . A ce c, ' 's beffg 5 rv fo ' T' , wf! ry ' , I 7C'7 'EH1TCy,r Q , GT Presser 5 Drug Sfore, Affer Their V K' todae fc' ' , ' 7711 O7 off 'f 0 5' ,Q 'Q iefese 'N Ui' Y - ' Vegsej by P e5.c f . ' 9' y C: gt' :iii 10. 2 Yce. ' ' FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARLINGTON 249 N Glebe Road Dave Thornhill is explaining To Laura Moody The many advanf ages of saving hard earned pen nies as she opens a savings ac counf a+ Farsi Nahonal Bank Laura will be 'ihankful Ihai she has her savings pIus nnferesr aI Furs? Nahonal Bank Io IaII back on when she meeis 'rhe never end ing expenses ai college nexi IaII Arlingfon Va ROSENTHAL CHEVROLET COMPANY 3400 N Columbia Pike ArImg+on Va Ili Mr. Rosenihal is giving Sue Shui fIe 'rhe Iow down on a glamorous '58 converfible af Rosen+haI Chev- roIe+. As Sue looks af Ihe sfunning new design of 'this car sfyied for The Iufure ifs love af Iirsf sight Sue also Icnows Ihaf Rosenfhal s will help her save hard-earned dol- Iars when buying her Chevy dream car. Adveriisers 275 CREATIVE DESIGN Locoled 0+ 26II-2629 Wilson Blvd. is Ihe lorgesl ond Iines+ Dfinfrq ord ifhogrophing opero- Iior 'n Northern Virginio. No+ long ogo Buddy Blount ond Warren I-Ioffle dropped in For o visil +o Ieorn why businessmen selecr COOPER-TRENT Io design ond produce cofclogs, brochures, boolclels, chorfs, soles presenlo- +ions, direcl' mail pieces, le++er- heods, business cords ond office forms. Mony fine prinfed pieces come off Ihese presses. LeI us help you molce o fovoroble im- pression. NO DELAY . . . CALL TODAY! JACKSON 5-I900. CUIIPEH-THE . COMPLETE PRINTING AND LITI-IOGRAPI-IINC5 SERVICES ' 'Bw CIIJIXU alwluibrif I I I BLUEPRINTS ' OZALID PRINTS ' PI-IOTOSTAT PRINTS ' Pl-IOTACT PRINTS 26Il-270I Wilson Boulevard JAcI:son 5-I900 Arlingfon, Virginia Perry Neubouef. Doris I-Iovgren ond olher clossmoles window shop inside of The spocious ond well-slociced showroom oi 27OI Wilson Blvd., Ieoluring Ihe world s besl engineering ond droiling supplies momsloclured by Ihe Keuhfel ond Esser Compony. SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS' is O beneiif mony Iolce odvonfoge ol, A complele line of well known or+isYs moferiols owoiis Ihe prel- erence ci croiessionoa or omo- ieur. Moke COOPER-TRENT your heodquorlers for supplies, os well os Iosfing groduofion gills. ENGINEERING, DRAFTING AND ARTISTS' SUPPLIES AIIIIIMIML 'Duwlmm THRIFTY MARKET 4-4ll Lee Highway Arlnng+on Va 'x fum, f rv U08 Q F 455 UDLR 31945. Jo n ,lenny Miskell as she does he shopping al Thrifly Marlcel Jenny appreciares a slore +ha'r serves her well and offers all fine brand name producis For Th wee end parfy or iusl' For The week s groceries sloclc up al Thrifly Marlce+ where in a friendly alma sphere if is a pleasure 'ro do your grocery shopping DALE LUMBER COMPANY 3200 Washungfon Boulevard Arlnngfon Vo ZOI Gordon Road Falls Church Va Women drivers! says Don Brechenser accusing Alice Knudson of frying lo beaf him 'ro fhe values of Dale Lumber Company. Bul Alice knows 'rhaf lhere are plenfy of good buys for every handy- man. Plywood, pane-ling painfs roofing insulalion fence pickefs and wallboards are available here for every do-if-yourself enfhusiasf a'r a low price. Adverfisers 277 HAYMAN's pg umpyuyl 5880 N. Washingfon Blvd.-3903 Mf. Vernon Ave.-530 King S+. Cool crisp collons from Hay mans Fashlon Shops make even The humld Washmgron wealher seem cooler Reenle Novak and Audrey Carrol loolung al ca selec hon of colorful coflons are wear :ng Two perl oulfufs which wnll grve 'rhem a refreshed look and leelrng all summer long When lhe mer cury chmbs remember Hayman s for fresh warm weafher fashnons IWA NYJ 806 Connechcuf Avenue Wcshmgfon, D C Elalne Sfahl Lynne Thomas Charire Furl: and Don know T W A surpasses all others IH arravmg a+ your R chbourg deglde lo look Over a deluxe T W A Jef deshnahon hours earller and malunq busmessand pleasure slream plane Seelng The luxurlous mlerror and uo lo dale lrups more enloyable than ever When you WO llO fly lacrlmes fhel' ursome found wha? all T W A C sfomers fly T W A 278 Adverhsers LEEWAY AMOCO SERVICE 560l Lee Highway Arlingfon, Va. Toke o hmf oud I don I wo'1I Io heor obou+ Ixres I Ieove Thor Io my Iofher who o woys comes here IoLeewyAmoc eoon Ee Roberf Io Tony Johnson Bo h EIIen ond Tony Know 'rhof exoerf reponrxng mofor 'Iune ups ond broke od1usI'menIs ore omong Ihe services wu+h whxch Leewoy con sIonIIy sohsfres IIS cusIomers FLEISHER JEWELERS 26I7 Columbia Pnke ArImg'ron Va M L f? Julao Shumoker ond Judy Shorp IooIc over one of Ihe mony Iune oueces of srlver offered by FIeusher JeweIers heodquoders for Inne s+erIung crysIoI ond chrno Offer nq you 0 wade voruefy of Ime quoII+y ond noIIonoIIy odverfnsed merchondus Flenscher combrnes exper+ service wuIh o frlendly OT mosphere for your pleosure owd shoppnng convenience Adverhsers 279 O l . I .. . , , I I I I I o o' x I 3,5 I 'N 3 . I I , I I I .. X - I . I C ' , . - E . 4 55311, yy Q ,. , . J I is I II' , - ,Webb w,'eX,m,f It I 'r I . , d, I I M. , 1 ' ' ' ' ' .ev . . 1,5 . . . . MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SALON 8l Nor+h Glebe Road Arling+on, Va. Barbara Frances hnas fha? ar Michaels, a halrcuf is a work ol arf. Sally well known among W-L's gurls speclallzes ID The short fluffy sryles whuch are so popular during +he hor humid summer monlhs Trnm nearly sfyled haxrculs from Mrchaels always look 'rhenr besf Remember To vrS1l'Mlchaels wha? ever The season KENYON PECK CHEVROLET 2825 Wulson Boulevard Arlnngion Va Whaf hugh school or college sfu den? wouldni' enloy driving fhls Chevy Corveff around lhe com pus Kenyon Peck Chevrolef f make fhns possnble IS glad fo dns cuss easy ferms on any Chevrolef of your convenience Luke Mary Merrnll dnscover Chevy s fume qual :hes when you sfop In for a dem onsfrahon rude al' Kenyon Peck Chevrolef Adverhsers 28l SNYDER AND COMPANY Lee Highway cmd Fairfax Drive Arlingfon, Vo. I wonder 'i vhs wo.'d be 'Pre Vghi cdcr? ' Qcne Mecdcr cenfers wwh BU! Wed'fer beicre hqying r:oin+ ci Snyder ond Ccrrpony. in oddiiicn To This iorge hardware sechon Snyder s is eq pped wifh sporhng cordenino ond home furnishing depcrimenis For O corn pee line of supphes in ony of These Snyders is sure 'ro mee? your needs JOHN GIFFORD MOTORS 250l Columbia Pike Arlmgfon Vo umnomnuum DAGENHAN ENCLAND 282 Adverhsers Who? W Life woddni V ve 'ro e 0 Cori e +his7 oi Pen W eeler os she Tre U on ng ish F rd of John G iiord Moiors A+ holi ihe pr ce of on rc nory ond winf eco y o re mos J hn Gfidr s s i den cream cf n reach c 1 f . . . , . ' . -......... g , I . Y i s ' - hav iic ' . ' M3 ny 1 '. 5 h . 7 5 C n E - L ' I v- - f Q ., I . i Q V' car 'if iw iiiiifi S' ich m ihci preiioss 5 I 2. d' ' Enghsh Fofd brrg O 5. 'r's Y ' , evmfr: 3 zur wrhi the . , ihs c::'e+ne:k, ,X -s WWW? Congrafulafions and 'rhe besf of luck! We a+ Lorsfan are proud of +he parf we have had in helping 'lo malce your classboolc a permanenf reminder of your school years, recording wifh pholo- graphs one of +he happiesf and mos+ excifing 'rimes of your life! We hope +ha+, jusf as you have chosen us as your class phofographer, you will confinue fo fhinlc of Lorsfan Sfudios when you wan+ phofographs +0 help you remember ofher momenfous days To come! When you choose Lorsfan por+rai+s. you are sure of +he fines+ craffsmanship af 'rhe mosf moderafe prices! LOR TA ii TUDIO Forernosf School Phoiographers in +he Easl - I I ' Adveriisers 283 f iq. -'al-, Q ' -dir 15- S I -.ihll ' 23' in , I j Q 4 gf ' INDEX OF ADVERTISERS m rucan Slwoe Repair r glc Molor Co g c Prmlers on g on Trusl' Co au errr Se vlce Blow L s eouly Co on Ca U Correr Clner ,ace Flonsl Clare don T usl Co Co pe Trenl Da'e Lumber Co Dewey Hardware Elelslmer Jewelers Fnrsl Nalwonol Banlf Eurnllure lnC G H Rucker Greenwood ESSO GUSTIS Reslauronl Haymons of Vsrglnua Helens Beauly Salon J W Ayers Kenyon Pecl-c Clwevrolel Krng James Eurnlrure Lady Hamlllon lnc: Lee s Reslauranl Leeway Amoco L G Bo four Lorslan Sludnos Mlclnaels Beouly Salon Moore s ESSO Old Domlnlon Cleoners O Mecra s Gull Paslc Elorwsl Preslons Drug Slore Roloerf Sldreye Fuel Co Rosenllwal Clnevrolel Sllvsan Snyder 31 Co + Tlwompson s Trarsfer 81 Sloraqe Tlwrrfly Marlcel' Trans World Airlines 4 dx A e' ......,....,,... ..,.. . 264 All' n .. ....,.,.,,.,......... 27I fxrllrf 4 r ' ld S+a,Iono s .A...,....l,., ..,..,.. . A 267 Arllng, .....,...........,...,......,. 280 Bs ,ans r' Inc.. ,......,,....., .. .. . 265 ,:,eB lol .,..,.........,,,.. ....... . 4 , N265 sa' , ,T ., . 264 ll l' ....,............,...........,.,.. .. 27 n r . .,..,...,......,.........,........... 263 o r .,...........,.....................,..,. , ,276 . .........,....,...,.................,.. 277 T ,..,...........,,,.....,........,....... 260 ' ..............,....,......,......,.,..,, 279 ' ' ......,....................,......,,.. 275 ' .........................,.............. . 262 . . .........,.............,.....,.....,........ 269 ...... . .,...,... .. ,272 'N ,,,,. .,.., . ,. .. .. 272 l ....,.. .......... A ....,.,.,,,,. . ,278 ' ...,...,..............,.........,...,. 269 Jolwn Gifford Molors ,,.,,...........,.,......,..,......... 282 . . ...,,..................,............,.......,. 273 - .... ...........,..........,........ 2 8l ' ' .,,,. .....,...............,...,...... 2 70 7 T.,.,..,......,.....,.......,.,.,.. .27I ' .....l.,,.,..................,............ 266 . . l ,........,,....,..........,....,............ 260 ' .............. ,......., .............,... 2 8 3 ' ., ..... ,..,..........,.,....,.,. . 28l l . . . ., 26l ........,l..l4...............,l. 26l ' ' ,.......,......,.............,............ 266 l' ,......,..,..........,..............,......,.. 262 . ..................,.,,,,.........,. 267 , , .... . .. . ,. 275 A . . ,........,......... .....l268 ' . ,,.....,........,.......................... 282 l ....,4.,,........,........,... 270 ' ..... ...............................,.,, 2 77 ...........,..................., 278 Student Faculty Index Abel Selina,167 Abramowitz Michael 114 167 Ackerknecht William 62 167 Adair Suzanne 81 96,205 Adams Elaine 80 126 185 Adams Ronald 114 205 Adamson Sally 167 Adison Carolyn 98 121 167 Adkins William 163 167 Adkison Sylvia 167 Aldrich Lorna 62 54 94 133 185 Aldrich Sharon 96 121 167 Alexander Gloria,108 187 Alexander John 114 155 185 Alexander Lee 205 Alexander Mary Lou4M1ss5 25 Alexander William 205 Allen Jacquelyn 96 185 Allen MabelqMrs 5 30 Allen Sally 130 185 Allgaier Glen 43 64 88 132 40 147 156 204 205 213 264 Allgaier Wayne 152 163 167 Allison Robert 76 114 185 Allston LOU1S9fMTS 5 28 Almand Louis 163 167 Almquist Jane 96 167 198 Altman Judith 126 185 Alward Walter 205 228 Ambrose Barbara 185 America William 205 Anckner Dorothy 167 Anckner Richard 141 152 205 Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Andrews Ada 96 121 205 Alexander fMr 516 120 Alice 205 Gail 81 82 98 185 George 91 163 185 Howard 167 James 139 167 Jean 68 98 130 185 John 87 100 158 205 LeRoyfMr 5 24 71 121 John 205 Andrews Ruth 55 76 Appleton Sue 185 Appold Barbara 96 108 167 Arberg Harold 113 167 Armstrong Jacqueline 185 Armstrong Mary 205 Armstrong Wayne 205 Arnold Bruce 98 205 Arp David 185 Arr1ngton Garlane 185 Arthur Mary 81 109 167 Ashley Jane 71 121 206 Ashton John 62 139 163 167 Atkinson Marvel 98 206 Atwood Phyllis 75 76 78 79 98 206 264 Atzrott Ruth 126 Aubrey Arthur 185 Aubrey Russel 114 206 Aux Judith 62 76 78 123 185 187 Avella Edward 206 Avery Frederick 84 185 Aynesworth Daniel 167 Ayres Elaine 96 167 Baay Yvonne 74 84 91 185 Baer James 185 Bahn Paul 76 206 Bahrman Karen 167 Bailey James 185 Bailey Joyce 81 185 Bailey Mary 73 74 109 185 Baker LOUISQMF 5 32 Baker Noel 84 206 Baker Robert 167 Baker William 185 Baldridge Barbara 103 108 Balenger Bettego 167 Ball Harriet 102 117 185 Ball Larry 84 206 Ball Richardqmr 5 27 Ballinger Susan 133 167 Ballou Carol 206 K Q I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' , , I , , , . , . , ,185 . 1167 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 9 5' '11 1 1 1 'A ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' D ' ' , 1 , ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , , y I ' , 1 1 1 , , , , ,186 1 1 1 1 , , ' 1 I 1 1 , . 1 1 I , , , 1 1 1 1 ' , 5 P V 1 1 , , K 1 1 1 1 1 1 . - I I , '75 1 . . .1 , . 9 ' , ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 5 ' ' . .1 1 1 1 ' 1 - ' ' ' ' 1 , 1 1 1 E , , 1 ',1 , 1' 1 ,1 1 1 ' , S I I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 ' ' , . D , ' ' 1 1 1 1 , K, 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' ' , , ' I . , -1 1 1 I' .' ' , ' .5 ' ' ,' F 1 -1 1 1 ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' , 1 -1 1 1 1 , D I 1 ' D 1 1 1 , ' ' . , . . , 1 1 1 , 6 . ' 1 1 ' , ' 2 ' 1 1 1 1 , Q 1, - ' . ' , D .1 1 1, I ' 1' . , 2 7 ' ' 133 . 1- - ' - ' ' ' '. I I I , ' D 1 1 1 1 , ' ' , 1 1 1 1 1 I. , ,' ' 1 1 1 1 .1 , j Q ' ' . . , ,ov 1 1 1, 1 1 7 ' , l . , 1 ,1 1 1 1 , , ' , , ' , 1 1 1 1 , - , , I I ! ' 1. ' 1 1 I 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , ' ' Bechelli:Joseph,125 B0wman'D0nna'81'168 1 1 1 a Y I 1 . 1' , 1 1 1 'Q 1 , , 1 1 1 1 , , ' , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' , 1 1 1 , , 5 P I U I 1x 1 S I F D 1 1 1 I , , 1 1 1 1 1 ,- , , 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ', 1 1 , , 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 .1 1 8 ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 F , , I . ' ' I l 1 1 1 1 , , ' D 1 D 1 1 -1. . F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1861 : Z , Y' I 1 1 , , , I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , ', ' I D I I Y , 1. 1 1 - ' 1 '. f . 186 A . I I I Y I i , 5 If I ,F , t I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 1 , L , 1 1 '1 1 E , ', , , . 1 1 1 I D I on is Y , , I Y' D P Y ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 127 - ,H ' ' I I ' ' ' , . I A D 1 1 1 , , I 1 1 . 1 1 ' , I , 4' 1 f -1 . ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' V ' 1 ' ' ' g .1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 U 1 , 1 , U , D , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , U , A. 5 w 187 V 1 1 1 . , 1 Y 1 1 1 , ' . . ' I 1 3.1 1 1 '. P,,.,'I 1 1 1 2 ' 1 1 'Sf' 1 1 ' ' . ' ' I 1 ' 'X I 1 1 1 1 1. 1 I A, 1 1 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 P 1 , ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 5 ' 5 . , - 1 K1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 A. 1 Y ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' I Baltes Paul 21 206 272 Bankhardt Leilani,167 Banning Pamela 88 98 100 Barclift Barbara,206 Bardsley GloriafMiss5 34 Bardsley Martha 113 167 Barker Jeanette 185 Barkes Douglas 167 Barnes Michael 75 76 206 Barnett Barbara 167 Barnett Deborah 62 167 Barnett Harvey 76 185 Barnett Susan 167 Barney Carol 185 Barre Tyanna 185 Barrett Susan 76 130 185 Barstow Mary167 Barton Kather1ne 62 116 167 Barton Thomas 141 158 167 Basile June 98 130 185 Basquin Peter 72 84 85 88 167 Bass Thomas 206 Bateman Charles 72 84 206 Batson Mary 116 167 Baucom Rebecca 121 167 Bauer Theodore 185 Baum Linda 65 130 207 264 Baumgardner Charles 64 109 185 Baumle Dorothy fM1SS5 25 73 Baxter Janese 207 Baxter Patricia 207 Bayliss Richard 167 Beach Frank 156 167 Bgachley Cherry Sue 84 96 Beahm Barbara 109 129 167 Beale William 94 105 185 Beall Barbara 103 185 Beam George 73 79 167 Beam Ida 100 125 Q Beaman James 156 Bear Jim 158 Bearden Juliette 1 Beatty Catherine 76 110 116 270 Bechelli Francis Beck Anne 96 120 167 Beech Julia 98 Beers Judy 104 110 185 Beeth Howard 112 167 Beeton Beth Ann 68 81 129 167 Behn Sandra 167 Belew Elizabeth 167 Bell Mildred 40 109 127 207 Bell Shirley 167 Belt Bette 113 167 Benge Janice 81 98 125 185 Bennett Beryl 91 111 207 Bennett Charlene 167 Bennett EPIC 163 Bennett Joel 185 Bennett Ruth Anne 110 128 207 Benson Barbara 68 88 104 105 116 120 126 129 185 Benson Prank 31 163 186 Benson Henry 207 Benson James 176 186 Benson Karen 100 186 Berberlch Linda 107 207 Berve Polly 81 93 110 207 Bergseth D1anne 68 90 130 0 Bernard Florence 100 186 Bertsch Richard 207 Bettinger Jer1lyn 167 Beverly Gene 111 114 207 Bickers Joan 68 69 127 186 Blerlein Mary 81 167 Biggs Su7anne 167 B1ller Elizabeth 186 Blnns Jocelvn 98 130 186 Birch Patricia 167 Birkel James 155 Birrell Vernon 186 Bishop Patricia 69 98 186 Bispham Mary Jo 72 84 96 98 113 208 Bittenbender Joanne 167 Black Raymond 132 140 141 153 208.266 l Blaisdell Chr1sty,98 Blakefield Nancy,1l2 Blamphin James 72 84 Blankenbaker Richard 155 186 Blankinship Henry 167 Blass Gary 114 186 113 208 163 186 I 5 111 4 Blatchner Mary 80 117 167 Blatt Robert 74 167 Blevins Keith 141 152 153 Blevins Lee 114 163 208 Bloomingburg Wayne CMF 5 20 Blosser William 167 Blount George 132 140 141 158 159 208 Blue Kenneth 77 81 100 167 Boblnger Harry 81 167 Boggs Michael 52 95 186 Bohnert Neil 98 111 208 Boisen Ida 22 49 55 76 94 112 208 Boley James 81 167 Bolser John 168 Bonavita Patricia 96 168 Bonnie Fhyllls 81 99 168 Book Stanley fMr 5 20 86 184 Booker FlOTBDC9fM1SS5 25 76 Boomer Michael 168 Booth Barbara 96 108 168 Booth James 114 163 186 Boren Gwenda 24 84 118 Bosin Morris 42 114 208 Bottcher Greta 186 Botts Carol 84 111 116 118 186 Bourke Margaret 79 116 136 186 Bove Pbllllp 168 Bove Roger 62 111 132 141 145 Bowbeer Sandra 168 Bowers Lawrence 125 168 Bowman David 76 78 98 122 132 138 203 208 Bowman Donald 81 99 122 138 168 Boyd NHHCY 81 99 168 Boyd R1cha1d 90 112 168 goyle Elazagetg 81 168 raa en 1C ar 1 1 Brack Jacob 186 2 208 Bradford Dallas 186 Bradford John 98 102 119 208 Bradford Kent 168 Bradley Connie 84 98 208 213 Bradley Mark 168 Bradley Sue 96 186 Brain Stephan 112 168 Brechenser Donn 122 209 275 Breeding Evelyn 168 Breitenbach Edward 44 45 67 68 209 278 Breitweiser Robert 111 113 163 Brendel Dula 168 Brewer Robert 53 62 76 78 79 86 95 209 213 271 Bridges Pat 130 186 Briduell Jack 163 168 BFISSOD Carol 80 168 Britt Wilson 168 Britton Charles 168 Br1?end1ne Charles 186 Brock Howard 168 Brock Vernon 209 Brockway Carol 84 130 133 136 Broering Andreas 90 168 dFOm119y Lynne 99 116 137 168 BFOHIIPY Wllliam 141 209 Bf0W1ey wary Ann 56 66 86 92 98 113 209 278 gggoke Evelyn 98 108 116 Brookman James 84 168 Brooks John 168 Brooks William fMr 5 20 Student Faculty Index Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Arthur 107 209 Bonn1e 168 Dor1s 187 Florence 168 Mary 107 209 Nancy 209 Nlcholas 160 Patr1c1a Ann 187 Robert 76 81 209 Rolf 209 BFOWHf191d Llnda 187 BTOWHIHU James 111 163 209 Brownlng Janlce 209 Brown1ng Marguerlte 81 82 99 Brownmlller Glenn 168 Broyhlll Kathryn 210 Broyh1ll Sandra 129 168 Broyhlll Susan 129 168 Bruce James 168 Bruce Rlchard 168 Bruce Robert 119 187 Bruder Wallace 187 Bryan Sara 130 187 Bryant Dorothy fMrs J 31 117 Bryant Sandra 17 80 107 210 Buchanan Jud1th 76 95 187 Buck Lawrence 187 Buck Ruth fMrs J 18 Buchholz Donald 210 Buchholz Donald 210 Buckley Charles 106 Buckley Mary 168 Budd Kendra 77 81 82 99 168 Buffum Molly 64 99 68 180 Bullock Jackson 34 Bullock Robert 106 Bulman John 187 Burba Margaret 168 Bhrchett John 168 Burdlck Bonn1e 187 Burge Elda 168 Burgess Andrew 139 152 168 Burgoon Dav1d 152 163 168 Burke Susan 187 Burkett Ann 46 210 Burkett Cynthla 68 187 Burkley Edward 106 Burko Barbara 98 111 116 117 Burky Mlchael 168 Burleson Janet 168 Burleson Joan 106 210 Burnett Mary 113 168 Burns Barbara 76 93 121 122 Burns John 72 87 210 Burroughs Dlane 99 168 Burton Robert 132 152 Bush Lester 82 84 168 Bussy Mary 96 112 187 Bustle RICBHTG 187 Butler James 187 Butts Allan 163 187 Butt Charles fhr 7 163 Butts Danva 130 187 Butturff Harrlson 168 Buyn1t7ky Frederlc 187 Byram WRFJOTIG 99 168 Byrd James 210 Byrd MHFJOFIS 187 Byrd Ronald 168 Cabrera Sylvla 125 168 Cafto Carmelo 168 Cahlll Ellzabeth 49 60 94 95 133 210 261 Calder Helen 113 125 168 Calhoun Janet 168 Calhoun W1ll1am 210 Calklns Merl 210 Callaghan George 168 Callaghan Patr1c1a 69 130 210 273 Callaway Gay 73 74 79 127 129 187 Callaway Lawrence 53 187 Calvert Lynda 81 210 Calvert Marjorle 75 76 78 187 Campbell Donald 72 84 111 211 Campbell Mar1etta fMrs 5 31 Campell Mary fwrs J 28 Campo John 168 Canard Granvllle 111 Cangalos1 Llnda 104 105 111 187 Cantrell Charles 156 168 Cantrell Marllyn 62 77 80 88 98 154 187 Capron Patr1c1a 211 Carabln Lee 152 187 Carabln Robert 139 Card Evelyn 187 Cardon1 Mlchael 140 141 144 Cardwell Janet 96 211 Carleson Roger 211 Carlson Dav1d 76 114 211 Carlston Betty 81 130 211 Carper Georgene 168 Carr Carol 110 126 211 Cara Rlchard 168 Carrera Carole 99 113 121 168 Carrlco Vlfglnla 68 116 120 211 Carrol Audrey 62 211 276 Carroll Jerome 123 141 158 187 Carver Llnda 126 187 Case Judlth 98 116 211 Case Sandra 108 168 181 Casper Jonathan 168 Cassell Judlth 68 76 98 104 113 187 Catoe Varshall 152 187 Caufleld Annabelle fM1SSJ 28 Causey Glenn fmr 5 35 160 Causey Mary fwrs J 23 Cavalola Robert 114 163 211 Cavalcantl Paulo 112 187 Cavallo GU1d0 fMr J 20 Chaconas Glorla 211 Chalfant Mlchael 187 Chamberlln Robert 187 Chamberlaln Tessle 126 211 Chan Karen 130 211 Chapman Dudley 187 Chao Kather1ne 56 76 168 Charles Malda 76 98 116 203 Charles Rlchard 168 Charoton Eunlce 117 212 Chase Gordon 81 114 146 163 168 Chasta1n Patr1c1a 98 104 116 130 212 Cheatham Nancy 108 128 212 Cheatham Wllllam 187 Chesser Joseph 112 187 Cheves Robert 168 Chllders Mark 140 141 158 187 Clements Jul1a 188 Clendenln Kay 169 Cleveland Margaret 212 Cllneburg Stephen 152 163 188 Cllngenpeel Wayne 169 Cl1ngerman Sarah 68 188 Cloud Donna 96,188 Cloud Sarah fM1SSJ 30 Clough mero1e 69 76 98 188 Cloyd Robb1e 141 152 156 188 Coard Suzanne 130 188 Cobb Ellen 188 Coburn George 139 152 Cocker John 76 132 158 213 Coffln Barbara 68 88 190 C0ff1H Llnda 64 84 98 130 Coffman Joyce 68 75 76 78 213 Coffman Mary 75 121 169 Cogglns Roger4Mr J 23 141 Cohen Amy 108 169 Cohen Carolyn 188 Cohen Jeffrey 169 Cohen Judlth 108 169 Colavlta Henry 111 132 138 147 Colburn George 169 Colclough Andrew 81 109 169 Coleman Coleman Coleman Coll1ns C0111HS Coll1ns Edward 188 MHTIOH 105 213 W11l1am 169 Barbara 80 96 100 112 Chrlsta 188 Danlel 82 169 Colv1n Ellen 64 169 Colv1n Ruth 30 127 213 Combs Beverly 95 213 248 Comer Dlane 80 84 118 213 Comp Beverly 98 120 130 1 Comp Harry 76 78 93 123 21 Compe Harrlet QMISSJ 23 Compher E11zeBeth 99 169 Compton James 169 Compton Martha 130 188 Comstock Gary 111 213 Conl1n Patr1c1a 74 169 Conl1n Thomas 72 84 214 Conn Elleen 76 188 Conn Margaret 80 125 169 Conner Betty 214 Connor Joseph 31 114 160 188 Co w y Ruth 100 190 n a Cook Eilzebetn 169 Cook Elllott 123 Cook Glover 169 Cook Mason 214 Cook Stephen 132 152 153 214 Chlldress Carole 187 Chlldress JoAnn 110 212 Chresohos Mafla 168 Chr1stey Gordon 111 114 152 212 Chrlstey Llnda 187 Chr1st1e El1zabeth 212 Chr1St1e Kay 120 187 ChF1St19 Thomas CMr D 32 Chr1stensen Karen 98 Church Harlow 19 88 119 212 Churchlll DaV1d 52 187 Clapp Susan 76 78 106 188 Clardy Jon 119 125 168 Clark Barbara 81 188 Clark Cather1ne Clark Claudette Clark Harold 62 Clark Rosemar1e Clarke Benjamln Clarke Margaret 104 126 128 187 110 130 212 94 188 81 84 118 212 107 212 126 188 Clarke Robert 168 Clatterbuck Robert 212 Clawson LOIS 212 Clay Rlchard 169 Clayter James 55 68 76 114 Cleaves Sue 121 188 Cleek Andrew 169 Clema W1ll1am 91 212 215 Clements Dorothy 212 Clements Joyce 68 81 169 Cooley Vera 99 169 Coope Janet 169 Cooper Basll 169 Cooper Edw1n 99 168 Cooper Jack 99 125 163 169 Cooper Thomas 139 146 157 169 Cope Jean 96 188 Copeland P3tF1C1a 106 214 Copenhaver Carolyn 62 95 214 Copenhaver W1ll1am 169 Corbett V1rg1n1a 96 169 Corcoran Ellen fMrs 5 34 Corder DeLor1s 107 214 Corl Josephlne 110 129 214 Cornell W1ll1am 114 141 214 Corry Robert 169 Cosdon Sandra 188 Costello Cathleen 103 113 169 Costello Joseph 138 147 188 Costello Mart1n 169 Costello Sandra 125 169 Cottr1ll Dlane 190 Cotts Gerald 72 84 113 169 Cotulla Carolyn 112 Coulther Walter 189 Councell Mary fMrs 5 18 71 92 Couslns Pete 111 114 189 COV1HgtOD Douglas 214 Cowherd Jean 169 Cowherd Joyce 189 Cox Donald 107 Cox Llnda 74 99 169 ! 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' ' 1 -1 1 1 1 1 1 - 11 1 , I . , , . ,188 . 1 - - . 1 I I 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 V1 ' ' I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' V V 1 1 y 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 , , I 1 1 1 1 , ' ' Student Faculty Index Cox Norman 139 169 Cox Ronald 107 Cox Thomas 62 163 169 cozzens Jeanette 68 88 123 189 Cozzens Robert 188 Craddock Kenneth 68 214 Craddock M1chael 73 169 Cra1g John 169 Cra1g Sue 81 88 98 126 188 Craln Ellzabeth 81 169 Cravotta L1nda 71 98 214 Crawford Dav1d 169 Crawford Ga1l 80 127 188 Creamer John 106 214 Creamer V1v1an 188 Creech Betty 84 88 119 Creel Anne 84 118 214 Cr1smond Lawrence 84 163 169 crlsn John 214 Croft Bob 81 163 188 Cromwell L1nda 106 215 Crooks Mar1lyn 93 215 248 Croom Ph111p 169 Crosby Cornella 108 117 169 Cross Arthur 215 Cross Francls 74 156 169 Crouch Rlchard 98 111 215 Crouse Ruth 4Mrs 1 18 126 Crow Arthur 81 215 Crowder K8th8F1H9 102 109 117 Crown Franc1s 169 Crux Cleaver 215 Cu e John 80 215 Cu breth L1nda 69 96 126 188 Cumberland James 188 cumm1ng w1i11am 125 169 CUmm1DgS Marllyn 120 125 169 Cuneo Angela 118 188 Cunn1ngham LOIS 96 130 189 Curt1s,Sher1ll 80 169 Dall Sandra 81 100 169 Daley Beatrlce 215 Da11a Jeffrey 72 84 119 215 Dalton Ellzabeth fM1SSD 28 Daly M1chael 188 Damours Carolyn 56 67 88 92 215 Danlels Rosemary 110 215 Dankers Marllyn 169 Darr Carol 188 Dash Mona 62 91 98 188 Daup 1n Mar1eelen1a 118 120 169 Davall Hugh 169 Davldson W1lbur 113 169 DaV19S R1chard 189 Dav1s Barbara 104 128 188 DaV1S Beverly 215 Dav1s Carolyn 69 123 188 Dav1s Charles 76 79 87 98 114 215 265 Dav1s Constance 169 Dav1s Douglas 215 Dav1s George fMr J 18 Dav1s Gretchen 68 76 86 95 Dav1s Harvey 169 Dav1s Jean 216 Dav1s Jefferson 104 146 157 Dav1s John 216 Dav1s Judlth 44 45 169 Dav1s Kay 69 110 116 216 Dav1s Kerry 81 169 Dav1s Mary 169 Dav1s Pat 81 169 Dav1s Patr1c1a 126 188 Dav1s Patr1c1a 68 169 Dav1s Peggy 81 109 169 Dav1s Sandra 68 84 96 118 Dav1s Sandra 216 Dav1s Sarah 88 98 123 188 Dav1s Stewart 139 157 169 Dav1s Suzanne 62 91 98 189 Dav1s W1ll1am 169 Davlson M1chael 163 169 Dawson El1zabeth 216 Dawson Moll1e 169 Day Dwlght 170 Day R1chard 163 189 Deady Emmett 120 189 Deal Sandra 170 Deash Johnathan 170 Dean Kathleen 80 170 DeAnge11s D1ana 25 46 72 8 8 89 204 216 266 DeAngel1s Robert170 DeAngel1s Ronald 189 DeBagg1o Thomas 114 189 de Camara Joan 170 Decatur Rudolph 170 De Costa R1chard 170 DeHart Thomas 157 170 Dehn Ew1n 170 Delbert Morton 114 163 189 Del1nsk1 John 170 Delohery Peter 170 DeMas1 Marle 68 126 129 189 DeMas1 R1ta 126 129 189 Demboshl Rlohard 114 152 153 163 216 Denny Patrlck 107 Denny Robert 189 D9tW1i6T Robert 70 87 213 216 Dever Susan 81 170 Dev1ne Nancy 189 Devron Ph1ll1p 111 2 D1amant M1chael 70 163 189 Dlckey Allen 163 217 D1ehl Carl 170 D1ehl Phelps 217 D1ener Bet y 45 70 86 87 91 92 217 272 D1etr1ch Frederlck 62 217 271 Dlllon Allan 170 D1neen Dennls 189 Dlneen Mary 117 Dlngus Mary 189 D1x Patr1c1a 126 217 D1xon Bryon 170 d1 Zerega James 114 163 217 Dobson Jerald 170 Dodge Carollne 81 170 Dodge D1ane 170 Dodge LOUISE 170 Dodge Mary 88 98 104 Dolng Paul 107 217 Donahue JohnfMr J 34 Donaldson Paul 217 Donnell Ada1r 62 170 Donnelly Colleen 170 Donohew Jack 114 189 Donovan Kerry 87 217 Doran Mary 75 109 127 21 Dortzhach Cather1ne 81 170 Dougherty Ann 170 Dougherty John 113 163 189 Douglas Fred 111 163 217 Downey Charles 123 189 Downxng Sara 74 170 Down1n Susan 121 170 Downs Lo1s CMrs 5 17 Draper James 170 Drazer George 74 Drewry John 170 Dryer Holda qMrs 3 32 DuBo1s W1ll1am 170 Duckworth Jane 81 111 116 Dudley Charles 62 217 Dudley Katharlne 117 126 189 Dudley L1nda 79 81 82 99 170 Duffy Edward 146 170 Dugo James 189 Duncan Robert fMr J 163 Duncan Jullan 76 163 189 Dunham Frank 170 Dunn W1lma 170 Dunnlng Harold 189 Dunnlngton MaryfMrs 7 18 Duques Nancey 62 88 116 136 Durham Valer1e 103 127 217 Duvall Suzanne 72 93 98 213 21 Dw1ght James 170 Dworak John 163 170 Dyer Randolph 111 218 Dyson Annalou 189 Eads Ann 98 116 117 218 Earhart Bette Carole 170 Earhart Charles 218 Easterbrook John 218 Easterbrook Nancv 103 170 Easterwood 0l1ver 76 78 79 86 E32t152Rog3 51114 1 0 s n er Egstgn W1ll1am 141 18 Eaton Susan 170 Eckhardt Jay 170 Eoolns Ella 49 118 170 Edd1ns Weldon 132 148 149 Fdelen Ellzabeth 170 Edgerton Joseph 62 90 91 Edmonds Jamesd1g3817O d H Egxghdi Jg!ahei1oe 81 118 170 Edwards L1n a 68 116 117 130 Egan John 124 170 Ehrllch Thomas 149 189 Elk1n Frances 84 170 Elk1n Katherlne 85 98 110 218 Elklns Scott 218 Elk1ns Stephen 152 Elllott Jane 4M1ss5 20 Ell1ott Thomas 125 170 Ellls Ellls Ell1s Elsea Elsea Elsts Elv1n L1nda 170 Meredlth 76 189 Shella 218 Andrew fMr 5,27 El1zabeth fM1SSD 29 Valentlne 98 130 M1chael 170 Emerson W1ll1am 218 Emery Stephen,163 218 Emmons Patr1c1a 80 170 Enn1s Barbara 170 Enzor Mary fMrs D 26 Eppes John 114 163 189 EFICKSOH Clark 189 EFVIH Carolyn 76 98 103 1 Eschlnger Jon 81 170 Eschmeyer Jane 170 Escobar Frank 170 Esllnger Nancy Jane 218 Espenshade Lawrence 189 Estabrook Carl 133 166 170 Estes Rachael 170 Etter Judlth 81 104 110 129 219 Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Arden 100 137 170 Carollne 112 170 Holly 179 James 123 153 189 ,John 102 114 152 163 170 Evans Robert 84 114 163 219 267 248 Everard W1ll1am 72 74 84 122 Everett Pat 219 Everman Garnett Evltts W1ll1am 90 112 120 170 Ewers V1rg1n1a 170 Fadeley Patr1c1a 108 120 181 Fahs Bonnle 81 130 190 Fanell1 Mary 170 Fansler Guy 84 152 190 Farrlngton Harold 111 138 147 Fatk1n Marlene 170 Pearson Janet 170 Fearson PHtT1C1a 219 Fearson Robert 170 Federlco Nancy 81 170 Fe1nauer Carolyn 74 191 Fenton Dorothy 68 170 Ferber W1ll1am 171 Ferguson James 190 I 9 , 1 , , ' . 1 - , 1, 1 1 1 618 1 , 1 ,U 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 . 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Gardner Patrlck 171 Garfleld Anne 68 91 98 123 191 GHTIHO Helen 191 Garneau Jean 29 171 Garnett Bruce 76 114 163 191 Garnett Gr1ff1n 114 160 191 Garrett Ann 26 96 191 Garrett V1Tg1Hl8 74 171 Garrlson Joseph 171 Garthune James 191 Garvey Dale 76 220 Gatchell Kathleen 80 171 Gates Mary 35 191 Gawen LOIS 98 191 Gehrlng Lou1s 80 119 123 191 George Nancy 220 270 Georg1e Edw1n 220 Gerlch Jerry fMr 7 14 15 48 Gerke Harold 221 Gerte1s Helen Gerte1s Lou1s Gertz Kathryn Geweke Lenore Gh1gl1one Ann 22 69 Gh1g 1one Kay 110 117 130 221 108 171 CMISSJ 33 90 69 84 98 116 84 118 171 Gholson Jane 126 129 191 G1bbens John 221 Glbbs Davld Qtr 5 18 97 G1bbs Terrance 68 114 221 G1bson Dave 191 G1bson James 112 221 G1bson Jerry 171 G1bson John 171 G1bson Josephlne 191 Gllbert Dan 111 221 G1lbert M1chael 221 G1ll Janet 129 171 G1ll1am Susan 112 171 G1ll1es Roderlck 171 G11l1ss Mary 104 121 221 Gllmore Sandra 171 Foster Foster Foster Foster Foster Fbuche Fowler Elleen 80 190 John 219 Jud1th 98 116 190 Jud1th 219 Kay 171 Beverly 219 George 55 73 74 76 114 219 268 Fowler Joseph 171 Fox L6m01H9 220 Fox Enola 73 96 113 190 Fbx James 62 111 190 Fox James 190 Foxworth John 171 Frame Charlotte 110 113 Francls Barbara 64 71 127 136 220 279 Francls Charles 111 132 138 147 156 Francls James 190 Francls Jud1th 109 127 220 262 Frank Jeffrey 84 114 163 191 Frank PatY1C1a 80 171 Frank Robert 72 84 119 171 Frenkiln R1ChaFd 163 191 Franko Barbara 81 118 171 Franko Maur1ce 220 Franson Paul 87 93 98 104 220 Franzon1 Maryann 171 Fra71er Carole 68 91 98 191 French Donna 81 171 Fromer Dan1el 191 Frye Edward 171 Fulwller Margaret 81 99 125 1 Funk Charles 55 141 142 145 147 156 220 276 Gadd1S Marshall 113 171 Gaddy Carol 127 220 Gagne Herbert,114 191 Ga1le,Mary,191 Gallaway,John,152,171 Gall1son,Mary,121,171 Gamble,Margaret,191 Glssel Henry 171 Gladsden Andrew 157 171 Glldden Nanette 81 171 Gl1dden Rosalyn 191 Glover Nancy 116 184 191 Godley Martha 98 191 Godwln Vonor 171 Goerbert Barbara 81 90 112 191 Goetz Carolyn fMrs J 18 Goet7 George 4Mr 1 20 21 115 Gold Llndsay 121 172 Goldblatt Bonnle 172 Golden Rlchard 172 Goldsmlth Rlchard 172 Goldste1n Bruce 84 221 Gollaher Georg1a 172 Goodall Ph1ll1p 81 111 222 Goodlett John 172 Goodman Mary Ellen 222 G0OdF1Ck Tracy 112 191 Goodsell Steven 152 153 191 Goodson 0av1d 113 114 163 222 Goodson Robert 80 84 222 Goodson Wllllam 84 163 172 Goold Davld 84 157 172 Gorry Vlfglnla 81 99 172 Goss FT6d9F1Ck 191 Gott Robert 172 Gottschalk Thomas 125 172 Graham Stuart 191 Graham W1ll1am 84 172 GTHWDD Brent 68 108 172 Grant Donald 191 Grant James 149 191 Grant M1ldred qMrs J 34 Grant Phyllls 129 172 Gravatt Claude 114 91 222 Graves 01ana 172 Gray Gall 172 Gray James 191 Gray,John 172 Gray,Marshall,191 Graze,V1ctor1a,172 'Green Ellen 113 172 Green Mary 112 172 Green Ronald 83 84 222 Green Susan 62 222 273 Greene Loretta 64 88 99 Greenshlelds Llnda 69 76 88 98 104 110 222 260 Gregg Barbara 62 81 172 Gregorlan Slran fMrs J 33 Greksa Marjorle 172 Gr1ff1n Dlane 75 110 130 Gr1ff1n EuannafM1ss1 33 Gr1ff1th Gay 46 222 Gr1m James 29 81 139 141 146 172 Gr1mm Paul fwr J 29 145 Gr1nn1ngs Lester 73 191 Gr1nsted Betty 120 222 Grohs Conrad 172 Crossman Jeremy 172 Groundwater Robert 112 191 Grove E11za6enh 103 128 Groves Kathleen 172 Gubblns PatF1C1a 68 172 Gub1n Helalne 88 98 123 Guer1n Eleanor 172 Guldera Vlrglhla 103 172 Gu1ll Robert 222 Gu1nn Freda fM1SSl 18 Gulnther Ralph fMr 1 34 Gumz Pamela 68 172 Gunster Walter 119 125 172 Gurley Cbarllne 108 125 129 172 Guthrldge Guy 191 Guthrle L1nda 172 Guthrle Ronald 172 Guy Alden 83 85 163 222 Guy Dorothy 172 Guy Mary Jane 98 119 129 222 Hackley Ardelle 172 Hackney Mabel fM1SS, 18 Hackney Mary 172 Haga Anna 191 Hagan T1mothy 163 172 Hager Lester 122 Haglund Carl 172 Hahn Byron 172 Hahn Tlmothy 223 Ha1ler B1ll1e 116 172 Ha1ler Mary 111 223 Ha1nes Kenneth 172 HZIHES Susan 99 172 Ha1r Harwood 223 Ha1el1p Peggy 68 108 130 223 Hales Dav1d 172 Hall Bas1l 172 Hall D1ane 69 191 Hall Donald 172 Hall Jack 125 223 Hall Karen 172 Hall Lesl1e 112 Hall Mary Margaret 62 191 Hall Robert 124 152 156 191 Hall Ruby 172 Hall W1ll1e 191 Halstead Kather1ne 223 Halper DaV1d 84 172 Halvorson Ard1s 172 Hamaker Kenton 132 138 156 223 Ham1lton Beverly 172 Ham1lton MBCKSHZIG 191 Ham1lton W1ll1am 111 114 163 Hammond Dlane 47 113 121 172 Hamp W1lfr1d 55 132 223 260 Hanback W1ll1am 223 Hancher Robert 191 Handy Susan 81 98 123 191 Haney Lola 192 Hanger Mary 192 Hanley M1chael 114 163 192 Hanny Thomas 172 Hggowell Ann 62 104 105 128 Hanscom,Robert,74,223 Hansel,Anna,88,96,98,129,192 Hansen,Gary,172 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , , , , 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 i ' I I I , I , 1 1 1 1 1', . - ' ' ' ' Q ,' , .172 I , I I 1 1 1 1 1 .1 . 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Mar1e 173 HIDCLS Joel 98 163 2 H1UCkS Martha H1ndley Karen Hlnes Charles H1nes W1111am 111 225 Hlnnant John 111 114 192 Hlnners Thomas 193 H1nson Thelmond 173 Hlrschfleld Kenneth CA D H1tCh Nancy 81 117 129 Hltchcock D1ck 225 Hjortsberg Dav1d 90 Hockett Calvln 173 Hockett Hencll 173 Hodges El1zabeth 225 Hodges Grant 225 Hoeck Scott 225 Hunter D1ane 81 174 Hunter HowardfMr 5 19 Hunter James 124 139 174 Hunter Kather1ne 98 128 227 Hunter Robert 68 138 156 227 Huntress Wesley 90 174 Hurst Frances 174 Hutchens John 62 174 Hutchens Margare 192 Hutchlngs Lynn 193 Hutch1nson DaV1d 81 174 Hutzell Robln 227 H bner Nancy 84 123 193 Hyden Carole 121 174 Hyman Mark 142 I'Anson Rowena 174 Iden R1chard 174 Imbs Dan1el 174 Inab1net Alan 174 Ingram Catherlne 73 126 Ingram W1111am 213 227 Irv1n Rlchard 174 Irw1n Charles 107 Harrls Jud1th 100 Harr1son Harold 90 123 192 Harr1son John 192 Harr1son Mar Lou 1 y 72 Harr1son Maoml 65 70 98 129 223 262 Harr1son Peter 72 84 152 173 Harshman Dorothy 103 108 130 Hartman Robert 76 141 158 192 Hartman Thomas 44 45 75 193 Harvey Carlean 173 Hash Edward 62 125 173 Hash Stephen 98 224 Hasle Mary Katherlne 68 77 80 Hastlngs Robert 192 Hatfleld Sherrod 192 Hauch Pr1sc11la 81 173 Haug Catherlne 81 112 173 Havener Howard 51 140 141 142 158 192 Hayden Thomas 44 45 163 192 Hayes Joan 173 Haymes Martln 173 Haynle ThomasfMr 5 19 Healy Mar1e 192 Heberleln Dav1d 91 192 Heck Susan 98 108 110 116 128 4 He1s1g Carell 116 173 He1s1g Lawrence 76 114 163 192 He1tmann Helen 68 71 76 91 98 113 224 Heles John 224 Helms B1ll1e 81 96 99 118 173 Hempelmann Gunter 22 49 55 90 112 224 Hendershott Marllvn 173 Henderson Hugh 73 74 79 2 114 163 173 Henderson Tony 173 Hendrlcks Idena 225 Hennessy Roberta 103 173 Hennlg Rlchard 106 225 Henry Donald 173 Henry Wlllldm 141 149 192 Herban Noret 173 Herbsleb Anne 62 173 Herman James 225 Herndon Dav1d 114 192 Herold James 114 147 156 192 Herrlngton Phyll1s 173 Herrlngton Ronald 125 173 Hersey Joan 73 98 192 Hershey Llnda 103 173 Hert7ler LOIS 80 192 173 Hessenauer Robert 225 272 Hewlett Robert 84 173 Heywood Samuel 173 HICKGFSOU Florence fM1SSl 29 97 Hogan Edward 44 45 192 Hogan Larry 173 Hogshead Dor1s 71 92 225 Ho ood John 192 Ho 1 Karen 129 Holland El1zabeth 98 128 Holland Margaret 80 99 125 Holler Martha 192 Holllngshead Margorle 81 173 Holmes Mlchael 193 Holmes Sue 81 96 173 199 Holscher Sandra 173 Holshouser Laura 99 113 173 Holt D1ane 84 1 118 225 Holt Harley 2 6 Holtz George 84 226 Hoover Charles 173 Hopk1ns Edward 82 173 Horov1tz Margaret 103 192 Horton Judlth 192 Hottle Warren 51 72 74 163 204 226 282 Houck Colle 173 Hougart June 84 111 226 Hou hton Charles qMr 3 19 Hou 1han Denn1s 226 Houllhan W1111am 139 173 House Jeanette 68 226 Houser M1ldred Mrs 34 Irw1n Suzanne 81 99 174 Isemann Cynth1a 32 88 227 Ives M1chae1 64 227 Jackson Anthony 174 Jackson Beverly 121 126 192 Jackson Bobby 141 192 Jackson Vlrglnla 227 Jacobs Barbara 103 227 Jacobs Barbara 192 Jacobs Judy 68 174 Jacobs Nancybeth 99 174 James Charles 23 65 92 227 James Ernest 192 James Robert 227 Jampa11s Georgla 174 Jenklns Martha 174 Jenklns Mary 96 174 Jenklns wllllam 174 C 3 Hovgren Dorls 76 79 87 213 Howard Angela 173 Howard Arthur 84 226 Howard El1zabeth 84 100 104 105 192 Howard George 173 Howard Harley 162 173 Howard Helen 80 173 Howard Mlchael 102 114 226 Howlett Stephen 173 Hoyle Barbara 106 226 Hoyt Peter 161 192 Huber Harry 173 Huddleston El1zabeth 173 Hudson Inez 174 Hughes John 53 226 Hughes Kathleen 68 129 192 Hughes Sandra 128 226 Hughes Thomas 192 HUICI George 192 HU1C1 Grace 98 112 226 Hulf1sh JoAnn 226 Huls El1zabeth Human Clarkson Hummer Lucy 68 Humphrles Bert Humphrles Donn KMISSD 62 111 99 113 174 85 227 a 116 174 Hnnphrles John 84 174 Hunt Clyde 82 174 Jessup Robert 173 Jester Eleanor 129 174 Jester Harvey 174 Jewell Charles 174 Jewel l June 227 Jex, Garnet 122 174 g1F1kOg1C Jud1nn 69 193 o 1n y 93 Jo n Ka 6f1H6 1 110 Johnson Beverly ??4 193 Johnson Carolyn 193 Johnson Janet 113 Johnson Max 91 193 Johnson Phlilp 63 64 vs 85 141 142 144 227 277 Johnson Raymond 228 158 60 Johnson Robert 193 Johnson Roy 174 Johnson R1ta 228 Johnson Theodore 228 Johnson Thomas 174 Johnston Carol Ann 103 174 Johnston Floyd 174 Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Joran Jorge Il garbara 106 228 onn 228 Florence fMrs J Hubert 114 193 James 174 Jesslca 116 174 Judlth 76 88 98 112 228 Kendor 174 Kenneth 193 Reece 174 Robert 149 193 W1111am 84 111 228 240 Edmond 141 142 158 193 sen Karen 174 Joyner Ethel fM1SSl 31 Judson Charles 76 95 228 Jump Marsha 81 193 Kahler Lanabeth 174 Kalser Patr1c1a 174 ,,, 5 , I . 1 I 1 n I ' ' ' - . 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' , . , 272 ' 1 Student Faculty Index Kane Nancy 62 94 98 193 Kantor Helene 117 174 Karl Rlchard 228 Katon John 193 Katz Zen1a 116 117 193 Kay Mar1lyn 174 Kearns Janet 120 Keat1ng Loren 147 156 174 Keeler Kenneth 102 174 Keel Forrest 156 Keen Robert 149 163 Keese Henry 111 193 Keese Marguerlte 229 Kegel Mary 229 Ke1fer Frances fMrs 5 Ke1th Carolyn 111 229 Kelth John 87 111 229 Keller Keller Keller Keller Edward 125 229 Grafton 174 Paul 114 132 160 229 Ph1l11D 111 229 Kelly L1nda 111 229 Kelly Marlon 88 229 Kemp W1ll1am 174 Kener Jacque 69 109 116 229 Kennerly Barbara 107 193 Kephart Glorla 229 Kern Helen 104 174 Kern Nancy 103 117 130 229 Kerns Janet 174 Kessel Bonnle 174 Keyes Robert 91 141 142 143 Keys Donald 193 Keys John 174 K1dd Grace 174 Kldwell Kenneth 193 Klefaber wllllam 229 Klelkopf Douglas 193 Klerman Sean 84 193 K1lby Margaret 174 Kllby W1ll1am 174 Klmball R1chard 73 86 94 193 K1me Alllson 64 99 174 K1HCa1d W1ll1am 21 76 132 163 Klndle Ann 174 K1ng Bettye 91 29 Klng Helen 111 30 Klng Joan 174 K1ng L1nda 106 0 Klng Thomas 230 K1ng V1rg1n1a 108 130 193 Klngsbury Nancy 68 73 90 174 Klngsley Sam 102 123 193 Klnneman Mary 113 174 Klnney Barbara 76 79 230 Klnney Margaret 68 99 174 Klrby Walter 113 193 K1rkpatr1ck Barry 72 74 84 230 Kl1ne Barbara 230 Klose Hans fMr 5 27 Kluttz Gerald 31 132 158 159 Kluttz Jack 162 174 Knapp Susan 117 174 Knost Dav1d 76 79 111 230 Knott Kenneth 193 Knott Marcla 99 175 Knowles Kenneth 87 132 147 156 Llmburg Al1ne 88 97 98 109 231 Knudson Knudson 230 275 Knudson Wllllam 175 A1106 71 75 109 127 Phyllls 68 81 175 Kob1ashv1l1 Zurab 163 175 Koen1g Francls 230 Koerner Beverly 81 193 Koerner Patrlcla 230 Koons W1ll1am 119 193 Kopcho W1ll1am 175 Korczowskl S1mon qMr 5 20 Kosh Jennlfer 175 gggmer Rlchard 111 138 147 Krebs Sara 64 98 230 Kreps Sharon 193 Kresky Susan 62 127 230 Krlmont N1cholas 60 61 123 193 Kr1sel,M1chael 231 Krlsel Stuart 1 Krueger M1chae 175 Kruser Betty 175 Kucera George 175 Kuhn MHTCIH 88 112 231 Kuhn Nancy 175 Kuney Rlchard 42 114 141 144 Kuntz Elalne 98 121 129 193 Kuplec Chester 111 125 231 Kutschenreuter Thomas 81 175 Kyle Ida 175 LaBoon Sandra 7 16 102 LaCovey Dlana 8 75 Lake Jerry 139 146 175 Lake Mary fMrs 5 17 Lak1ng Mary 64 81 128 231 Lambert Bruce 175 Lambert Rlxena 116 175 Lamble James 82 84 175 Lamblng Robert 175 Lamont W1111am 113 Lande Marcla 128 231 Lang Jeffrey 52 155 175 Lanham Robert 163 194 Largen W1ll1am 27 175 Lar1n Joseph 152 175 Lare Leann 80 194 Larln Lynne 55 72 74 130 231 Lark1ns Janlce 54 76 137 231 Larsen Gary 109 194 Lauer Madele1ne 81 96 231 Lauffer Robert 72 74 194 Laughlln W1ll1am 139 163 175 Law Frances 84 118 194 Lawrence Patr1c1a 194 Lawr1e Heddy 55 62 64 104 194 Lawton Robert 175 Lawton W1ll1am 175 Leader Gwendolyn 99 175 Lederer L11l1an 175 Ledgard Rllla fMrs 5 33 e Chuck 175 Lee Joyce 194 Lee Jung 175 Lee Lawrence 175 Lee EHWIH 175 Leffler Margaret 55 62 98 Legler Petes 175 Lehman Elden 194 Lehman Lynda 194 LeMat Raoul 175 Lennlngton Mary 112 175 Leon Catherlne 98 117 194 Leonard Carol 71 109 127 231 Leonard Nancy 68 175 Lepczyk Joseph 194 Lesl1e Carroll 99 108 175 Lesser Judy 72 109 129 175 Levavasseue Arlette 194 Lev1n Martha 74 76 86 88 98 231 Lev1n Maurlce fMr 5 21 149 Lew1s Charles 175 Lew1s Kather1ne 75 105 130 231 L1lJenqu1st Sophla CMrs 5 19 L11lywh1te Malcolm 76 132 141 143 231 Llppman JESSICH 194 L1ppy Catherlne qMrs 5 17 L1ttle Barbara 76 98 231 Llttle Robert 82 175 L1ttman Laurence 84 L1ttman L1nda 45 55 68 70 96 121 231 L1vermore Ellzabeth 125 175 L1vermore Gordon 60 61 124 175 Lloyd Edna qMrs 5 21 Lloyd Margaret 81 175 Lloyd Ronald 175 Lohman Roger 194 Lohman V1rg1n1a 129 175 Long Charles 125 232 Long Lawrence 114 194 Long Rosetta 126 232 Longerbeam Eugene 175 Longerbeam Sandra 194 Loomls John 138 175 Lott Al1ce CMrs 5 30 Lott Mary 232 Lott Sherry 74 175 Louckes Dorothy 73 175 Loustalot Arnaud 81 194 Love Duane 139 163 175 Loveless Sh1rley 194 Lovewell D1ane 76 98 104 105 Lovlng Sally QMISSQ 21 Lowe L1nda 232 Lowery Rlchard 194 Lowry Howard 194 Lucas Matthew 138 Lumpkln Rebecca 96 194 Lusby Harry 175 Lynch James 138 163 195 Lynch James CMr 5 30 Lynn W1ll1am 195 MacDermott Carolyn 74 195 MacDougall Barbara 81 232 Mace Perry 195 MacFarlan M1r1am 72 195 MacKenz1e Patr1c1a 109 175 MacM1nn Ann 117 195 Madacey L1nda 32 62 128 232 260 Magaha Mary 232 Magarlty Morrell 156 175 Magee Judlth 99 125 Magers Nancy 232 Maghan Clyde 141 144 152 163 Mahan Susan 70 109 121 232 Mahoney Claudla 195 Mahoney Elleen 175 Mahoney James qMr 5 16 Ma1feld Harry 175 Ma11ander John 107 153 2 Malnes Harry 195 Maltland Beverly 232 Malloch Mary 81 Mankln John 175 Manlan Samuel 158 232 Mann Morrls 175 Marcey Donald 122 175 gggegdt Patr1c1a 48 81 97 98 7 Markland Patr1c1a 195 Markle Raymond 232 Marks Frances 232 Marks Kathryn 116 175 Marks Nelson 141 144 233 Marlowe Harold 175 Marlowe Mary 233 Marsh Gladys 233 Marshall Dor1s 90 233 Marshall Stanley 195 Marsteller Sandra 84 99 175 Marston W1ll1am 104 233 Mart1n Carolyn 175 Mart1n Martln Danlel 175 Frank 195 Martln Marjorle 80 96 104 112 Martln Ruth QMISSH 29 Mart1n Thomas 175 Martln w1HStOH 73 114 175 M t M lou 195 ar z arye Marvln Charles lMrJ 23 141 143 Masden Bettye 175 Mason Donna 175 Mason Scarlett 175 Massey Mary 72 99 125 175 Massey Sarah 73 99 104 175 Massle James 55 147 195 Mastbrook Davad 100 195 Mastbrook Robert 175 '. 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Z , V, , , I , , I, , I '156' l : , : 'g , D , I.: : Student Faculty Index Mathews James 233 Mateer Jasper 175 Mathews Gayle 195 Mathews Margaret 175 Mat1sons Eleanora 175 Mauney Mary 94 117 133 175 May Rosalee 99 176 Mayer Janet 99 176 Mayer John 195 Mayne carol 129 176 Mays Barbara CMISSD 31 102 McAll1ster Annette 130 233 264 McAll1ster Gerald 176 McBee Carolyn 98 125 195 McCarthy L1nda 68 97 98 130 233 268 McCarthy Kenneth 68 124 176 McCartney Robert 139 102 176 McCauley Robert 104 105 195 McCaus1and M1chael 195 McCaus1and Patr1c1a 233 McChesney MarJor1e 91 111 113 McClemons Donald 176 McCone Henry M 21 146 1 McConnell Cam eh l95 61 Mcgggge ud1?'lIt T95 McCord Lloyd fMr 5 21 57 McCorm1ck Maureen 81 129 176 McCowan Everett 233 McCray Adel1a 195 McCrary Carol 98 110 116 McCubb1n Joan 108 195 McCullough Edward 68 84 234 McCune John 141 144 152 153 MCDHHIGI John 139 162 176 McDan1el Valrle 195 McDonald James 195 McGee Ir1s fM1SSl 108 MCGOIGTICK Robert 111 234 McGowan Barbara 98 107 127 McGu1re M1chael 176 McGra1l James 176 McGregor Malcolm 195 McGrew Jud1th 96 195 McGurr1n Al1ce 126 129 195 McHugh W1ll1am 234 McInn1s John 100 McIntyre Donald 176 McIntyre Jean 121 176 McKee Mary 62 224 234 239 McKeenan Mary 72 84 85 116 234 McKeown Dw1ght 176 McKerahan Ronald 132 138 152 153 195 McK1nley Marc1a 130 195 McK1nney Joan 234 McK1nstry Mary 116 176 McK1nstry W1ll1am 195 McKn1ght El1zabeth fM1SSl 19 McLaughl1n Janet 81 176 McLellan Jud1th 64 127 234 McLellan Ju11anne 80 82 195 McMurtry John 176 McNaughton El1zabeth 73 99 176 McNe1ce Edward 195 McNulty Nancy 125 176 McVey Douglas 139 176 MCwl111amS Lucllle 98 203 234 Meador Jan1e 63 86 87 92 213 234 280 Meador Robert 176 Medford Lane 76 234 Megee Dale 138 147 234 263 Mehl Lo1s er 80 195 Mehrllng Donald 176 Mehrllng Robert 234 Me1ster Paul 195 Melcher Leslle 176 Menzer V1rg1n1a 68 99 176 Meredlth Dav1d 176 Mergler Robert 158 234 Merrell,Jack,124.176 Merrell Karen 62 Merr1ll Mary 55 76 78 79 86 98 235 279 Merrz Frances 112 129 176 Mertz John 114 195 Meyer Barbara 235 Meyer Rlchard 62 152 176 Meyers Rlchard 82 84 163 176 M1d ett Garland 195 M11 an M1ke fMr 1 155 M1llen Thomas 195 M1ller ChF1St0Dh6f 176 M1ller Conway 195 M1l1er Dorothy CMrs J 23 M1ller Edward 195 M1l1er Hugh 84 146 176 M1l1er Jane 80 82 176 M1ller Jean 81 107 235 M1ller Joan 80 107 235 M1ller June M1ller M1ke M1ller Rlchard 235 M1ller Susan 176 M1ller Susan 88 116 176 M1ll1gan Mary 81 104 110 129 235 M1118 Pat 176 M1l1s Shlrley 107 235 Mllls Thomas 114 176 M1llsback John 111 235 M1lman Edythe 117 M1lne Jud1th 112 176 M1lne Stephen 157 M1ngst Carol 118 196 MIHICUS Rosanne 176 M1nno Kenneth 176 M1nno Ph1l1p 196 M1nter Charles 163 196 M1ntz M1chael 53 87 88 109 213 235 MISRBII Jenlvee 54 60 61 136 235 275 M1tchell Charles 176 M1tchell Ellzaveth 80 176 M1tchell Irv1ng 176 M1tchell Jeanne 104 128 196 M1tchell Lawrence 177 M1tchell Merldel 109 177 M1tchell Reg1na1d 177 Mltman John 52 53 73 74 76 78 86 235 262 Moeller Carola 116 177 Mohr Rlchard 90 112 196 Mohrbacher Ann 64 98 130 Moncure Pat 68 80 82 196 Monger Barbara 177 Monger Raylene 196 Monk D1ane 63 91 92 86 235 262 Monk Jnan1ta 110 113 235 Monroe Carole 80 177 Monroe Robert 122 196 Monsees Sue 47 127 236 Montgomery Harvey 132 163 23 Montgomery Marc1a 62 177 Montgomery Sarah 177 Moody Kather1ne 80 196 Moody Laura 72 74 84 98 236 Moon Frankl1n fMr 1 24 0 Mooney Edward 177 Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran Moran Moran Morav Fred 84 196 M1chael 177 Nancy 62 76 196 Sh1rlee 69 91 98 236 W1ll1am 76 236 Dor1s 68 116 177 Harvey 177 Lowell 196 etz John 196 Morde Carol,80 177 Morde Dav1d 196 Morgan Ann 196 Morgan,Darryl,236 1 1, : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : ', . 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I' , ' , , . l I 1 I , , 2 I I ' , Z l 1 ,, 11, ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,' ,' , , 272 U A .. . 6 Morgan Jo 68 113 177 Morgan Martha 236 Morgan Stanley 141 143 147 156 236 Morgan Stephen 177 Morr1s Jay 156 Morr1s R1chard 81 177 Morr1s V1rg1n1a 107 Morr1s W1ll1am 23 124 H1 155 196 Morr1son Esther 177 Morrlson Jerry 177 Morrlson Roger 76 213 236 Morrow Boyd 102 236 Morse baV1d 86 94 111 236 Mortensen Charles 139 177 Mortensen Donald 152 177 Morton Bruce 177 Morton Howard 107 196 Morton Joan 84 196 Morton Medra 121 236 Morton Pny111s 36 103 112 126 Morton Rlchard fMr J 35 158 Moseley Sondra 196 Moser Jean 111 126 196 Moss Alyce 104 105 236 Mothershead Gary 114 236 Mount L1nda 99 177 Mowry Dav1d 196 Mowry Larry 177 Moye Margaret 76 78 102 117 130 236 Moye Robert 62 177 Mull1n Wayne 50 141 47 156 196 MU111HS Douglas 107 Mulllns James 4Mr 1 Mulley Jack 177 Munley Kathleen 237 Munley M1chael 177 Murch1e Carl 84 177 Murdock Jud1th 62 123 126 196 Murphey Joyce 68 81 98 129 190 Murphy Jaconette 98 103 123 137 184 196 Murphy Jeanette 62 98 121 137 196 Murphy LOIS 68 98 120 126 Murphy Patrlck 237 Murphy Robert 84 152 196 Murphy Steven 196 Murray Frances 103 237 Murray Rebecca 118 177 Murrell Karen 99 125 177 Musgrove Joanne 196 Muslck Carol 177 Muus Jud1th 108 196 Myers Betty 80 196 Myers Edward 177 Myers Susan 177 Nachman Arlene 177 Nance Marc1a 196 Nauman Charles 237 Nawrocky Jan1ce 90 103 126 Neale M1chael 87 93 237 Nelson Dorothy fM1SS, 19 Nelson Kenneth 177 Nelson Theodora 98 109 110 116 Netzer Dorothy 81 99 177 Neubauer Perry 56 64 76 86 132 148 149 151 158 237 245 Newell Donna 177 Newl1n Burton 114 123 147 156 237 273 N8W11DV1Tg1H1a 76 111 238 Newlon Eunlce 196 Newman Erwln 114 238 Newman M1chael 238 Newman R1chard,196 Nggman Robert 72 74 85 123 Student Faculty Index Newton George 238 Newton Katherlne qMr 1 33 91 113 Nlcholson Barbara 82 99 104 105 177 Nreholenn nrane 68 98 112 196 Nlcholson E11Zab9th 98 113 Nlcholson Jud1th 96 N1ckelsburg M1chael 45 122 163 N1codemus Dolores 118 196 N1euwdorp Eleonora 51 90 103 Nleuwdorp Jan 163 177 N1land Maureen 98 128 238 Nlttl Helen 52 53 76 79 86 93 95 238 271 NIXOH M1ldred fMrs 5 17 120 Nolph Jeannette 177 Norman Mar1on 177 Norment Janet 104 116 177 Norr1s BenJam1n fMr J 16 North Edward 4Mr 1 32 87 Norton Jacquelynn 196 Norwood Adelbert 23 Novak Loreen 238 276 November Robert 82 177 Nu ent Brenda 238 Nu 1 Vlrglnla 87 238 Nurk L1nda 177 Nuttycombe Betty 238 Nystrom Jon 84 113 139 163 O'Bannon Samuel 177 Obourn Honora 30 0'Bryan Carey 139 146 156 O'Connor Cathleen 196 0 Connor James 196 Connor Joseph 146 177 Connor M1chael 152 238 Connor M1chael 139 177 Odland Russell 196 O Donoghue Ross 177 Ogden llzabeth 89 102 116 117 Ogrosky Joan 70 121 238 0'Kane James 161 238 Olcott Mary 196 Ol1ver Burn1s 196 Olney Mlldred 65 96 238 Olson Carl 111 148 149 150 161 194 239 Olson John 87 239 Olson Paullne 64 68 72 75 79 129 130 239 Olson Peter 87 239 O'Meara Franklln 132 141 143 145 152 153 239 Omohundro Rrehard 62 84 152 163 0 Ne1ll Ann 98 128 239 Oram Ronald 157 177 ord Prrserlia 76 79 98 196 O Rear Kathleen 113 177 Orndorff Barbara 239 Orndorff John 111 132 147 156 239 Orr Wendy 137 177 Osterhaus Mary 84 100 177 Ostrander Patr1c1a 121 196 Owen Anne 96 113 197 Owen Gertrude 177 Owen Luanne 64 68 177 Owens Kathleen 81 130 239 Owens Margaret 96 130 239 Oxley Donnelle 100 197 Packard Harry CMr 5 32 Packard Sara 76 98 104 1 Palm Margaret 197 Palmby Ga1l 98 130 197 Palmes Frances 197 Palmes Myra 32 110 240 Paras Bruno fMr J 27 125 Parker John 146 177 Parker Jud1th 80 89 177 Parker Leonard 177 Parker Nancy 177 Parker W1ll1am 152 163 177 Parks Clara 26 240 Parks Donald 163 197 Parrlsh Luc1nda 93 104 123 197 Parry Ernest 27 Parry Patr1c1a 84 197 Parsons Robert 62 76 87 240 Partlow Jerald 177 Pask Jacquel1ne 197 Patten Jud1th 110 126 240 Patten W1ll1am 125 155 177 Paules Marguerlte 89 98 240 Payne Charles 177 Payne Edd1e 197 Payne George 177 Payne John 197 Payne Marlene 116 197 Pearsall Barbara 51 63 64 92 Pearse Corne11a 81 177 Pearson Beverly 129 177 Pearson Ellzabeth 113 177 Pearson Mar1lyn 60 61 62 88 98 154 187 197 Peckham Mar1e CMrs 7 19 97 Pegram Peggy 177 Pehrsom Gordon 113 177 Pence Patr1c1a 69 98 116 240 Pendleton W1nston 240 Penly W1ll1am 114 197 Pensoneau Ralph 139 Per Lee Charles 177 Perr1n Patr1c1a 177 Perry Frances 99 117 177 Perry James 60 61 240 266 Perry Lawrence 111 114 241 Peterson Bonnle 103 104 197 Peterson Mendel 163 197 Peterson Nancy 98 130 197 Pettenglll R1chard 102 109 117 Pett1bone Carolyn 178 Pettlt Donna 178 Pezzella Ronald 64 Pfe1ffer Fred fMr J 25 83 84 Phelan Ann 98 110 241 Ph1ll1ps Constance 112 178 Ph1ll1ps Mary 241 Ph1ll1ps Patsanna fM1SS J 23 Ph1ll1ps W1ll1am 82 114 139 Plckard Karen 89 136 197 Plckett M1chael 139 178 P1erce Danlel 178 P1erce Janls lMrs 3 9 P1ke Harry 197 P1lcher Walter 55 94 133 84 P1llar Ethel fMrs 6 P1n1on Carolyn 99 P1no Ernest 241 P1no Ramona 178 P1tt Harry fMr 5 32 139 152 Plott Barbara 96 104 197 Poc1ask Otto 138 Pocs Joseph Pomeroy Helen 241 Pond Dana fMr 1 21 Ponton Margaret Poole Colv1n Poole James 1 Poole Nancy 1 Pope Norman 1 Porter Ann 178 Porter Janet 65 213 233 241 Potter Barbara 241 Powell Coy 124 152 163 197 Powell Nancy 178 Powell Patrlcla 76 89 96 98 130 123 197 89 92 116 Powell W1ll1am 76 197 Powers Janlce 116 121 127 Prater John 178 Pratt Henry 197 Prescott Robert 82 178 Preusser Rudolph 241 Prew1tt Patr1c1a 68 81 82 Pr1ce Barbara 113 178 Pr1ce Mar1lyn 127 241 Pr1ce Phyllls 45 72 75 98 Pr1ce R1chard 178 Pr1est Nancy 116 197 Pr1gmore Thomas 125 241 Pryce Anna 178 Pruss Joan 73 178 Pulfrey Robert 72 178 Pulllam Ann 81 241 Purcell Ed1th CMrs J 34 Purnell LOUIS 111 241 Putman Gary 20 241 Pyke Thomas 72 84 94 119 178 Qualls Gerald 84 178 Qurrk Dorothy 178 Rad1n Theodore 100 141 144 Ragsdale Gerald 138 156 Ralnsford She1la 197 Raley Stephen 132 242 Ramey C1nda Mae 103 108 Randle Penelope 82 178 Randles Kenneth 107 242 Randolph John 62 178 Raney Sherry 96 116 126 Rasor sandra 69 98 242 248 261 Ratherdale Dav1d 139 146 157 Rawl1ns Mary 89 104 105 112 Rawl1ns Sandra 104 118 178 Ray Homer,242 Read PatT1C13 136 197 Read1ng Carlton 178 Rector Herbert 242 Redfern Marlena 178 Redford Barbara 178 Redlngton Edmund 233 242 Reed Barbara 99 178 Reed Barbara 81 110 117 Re1d Dav1d 111 114 242 248 Re1d Margaret 178 Re1der Franklln 197 Re1ghter Barbara 242 Renalds Charles 21 242 Reppen Joan 100 111 112 242 Rettle W11l1ams 76 111 Revere Donald 178 Reynolds George 81 178 Reynolds Jane 55 60 62 98 187 198 Reynolds Jerry 178 Reynolds M1chael 114 163 198 Rhodes Patr1c1a 81 118 178 R1ce Janet 100 178 R1ce Lourah Ann 100 242 R1ch W1ll1am76 78 79 242 R1chard Ralph 114 242 271 R1chards Eh ene 178 R1chardson lbert 178 R1chardson Alma 116 130 198 R1chardson Ann 62 99 104 178 R1chardson Carolyn fM1SSJ 32 R1chardson Stewart 243 R1chardson Sue Ann 198 R1chbourg Donald 149 243 276 R1cker Carole 243 R1cker Lawrence 178 R1coy Carlos 76 100 243 R1dd1e Norma Lee 243 Rldgway Gerald1ne 70 121 243 Rldgeway Janet 178 R1ffe 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' Student-Faculty Index Riley Milton 198 Riley Nancy 120 243 Riley Rebecca 111 198 Rimmer Robert 198 Ring Jeffrey 111 198 Ripper Ellen 117 178 Risdon Douglas 178 Ritch John 139 178 Ritchel Beverly 99 178 Ritchie James 178 Roadman Keene 93 98 110 126 129 198 Roane Wayne 243 Roberts Ellen 63 86 92 243 Roberts Fred 114 132 147 156 Roberts Joseph 114 243 Roberts Thomas 243 Robertson Charles 111 119 243 Robertson Donn 82 Robertson Jack 178 Robertson Virginia 55 97 98 116 129 198 202 Robey Eugene 74 178 Robinette James 28 152 244 Robins Juliane 126 198 Robinson Donald 244 Robinson Hal 178 Rock Geraldine 96 113 129 198 Rock Kathleen 113 244 Rodda Richard 139 178 Rodda Rita 120 129 178 Rodin Doris fMrs 5 19 Rodgers Dennis 178 Rodgers John 139 178 Roebuck Edward 244 Rogers John 198 Rogers Ralph 178 Rogers Sandra 118 178 Rogers Susan 198 Rohrback Evelyn 178 Roland Anne 54 121 136 184 187 198 Rollins Barbara 107 Rollins William 198 Romans Roxanne 71 89 107 128 4 Roney Patrick 178 Root Marjorie 20 43 54 76 127 137 263 Rose Christopher 68 139 152 178 Rose Herbert 179 Rose Noel 179 Rose Timothy 163 198 Roseman Fave 68 76 94 244 271 Ross Nancy 98 127 198 Rosson Barbara 75 244 Rothenhoefer Robert 179 Rothery Richard 139 179 Rothgeb Jane 96 126 198 Rothouse Gwenn 81 129 179 Rothouse Jay fMrs 5 21 Rothstein Avron 68 179 Rountree David 179 Rouse Ronald 31 179 Rovin John 198 Rowan Mike 198 Rowden Beverly 244 Rose Donnalee 84 179 Rowe Stewart 72 84 198 ROYIH-I1Ce Robert Rubin Carol 244 Rucker Benjamin 84 179 Rucker Diane 91 113 123 198 Rucker John 141 144 153 244 Rucker Leslie 84 104 179 Ruddel Marian 68 109 179 Ruddock Ann 244 Rude Leonard 114 198 Ruffner James 113 198 Ruhlman Richard 109 179 Rllllyan Margaret 198 Russell Dorothy 77 244 Russell James 179 Russell Michael 198 Russell Michael 179 Russell Rodney 124 179 Russell William 198 Ruttenberg Joel 102 179 Rutter Mary 76 98 109 127 244 Ryali Mary Ann 96 110 198 Ryan Harry 179 Ryan Margaret 81 112 179 Saah John 111 244 Sachleben Phylis 71 121 245 Sage Connie 81 82 98 130 Salmon William 69 198 Salot Sue 62 74 137 179 Sam John 125 179 Samaha Thomas 198 Sampson George 245 Sandberg Susan 81 96 179 Sanders Grayson 55 111 132 161 245 Sanders Julian 179 Sandexs Harry 148 149 245 Sands Jeanne 55 116 137 198 Sapp David 84,179 Satterly Patricia 72 84 198 Sauber Mary Ann 80 179 Sauls Joanne 102 117 199 Saunders Dale 199 Saunders Mary 245 Saunders Patricia 199 Savage Donald 114 163 199 Saxton Robert 179 Scanlan Tamara 179 Schaem Pamela 118 199 Schaerfl Josef 76 78 79 122 Schafer Ruth 72 74 89 126 Schecter Linda 74 75 98 245 Schleeper Ralph 199 Schmidt Lynne 99 137 179 S hmidt Susan 179 Schmitt Mary 107 Schoenborn William 228 245 Schoonovar Richard 179 Schreiber Ralph 74 94 179 Schroeder Richard 114 245 Schrott Carole 107 245 Schuler Janet 106 246 Schulman Barbara 99 113 179 Schultv Kay 125 Scofield Charles 199 Scott Ann 81 116 179 Scott Barbara 70 117 128 246 Scott Donna 104 179 Scott John 114 152 199 Scott Philip 15 45 162 179 Scott Valerie 126 199 Scoville Susan 179 Seidel Robert fMr 5 34 Seller Julia 81 179 Selman Richard 179 Seltmann Richard 157 179 Settle Norval 246 Settles Durwood 146 179 Seufer William 102 179 Seymour Henry 152 153 179 Shade Jon Scott 81 179 Shaffer Marie 199 Shaid Frances 128 246 Shaker Richard 93 109 123 199 Shalow1t7 Leonard Shane Terry Shaner Stanley Shannon Helen CM Sharff Judy 56 62 66 86 91 92 98 99 746 272 Sharp Barry 179 S22rD7Judy 62 137 224 233 2 7 Sharp Susan 60 61 179 Shaup Henry 199 Shearer Virginia 76 78 79 86 91 113 213 246 256 267 Sheehan Thomas 246 Sheeks Beverly 81 246 Sheets,Elizabeth 179 Shehabi Gus 199 Shepard Paul 72 74 84 123 Sheridan Christine CMrs 5 Sherrill Ha7el fMiss 19 Sherwood Kathryn Bel e 54 127 137 204 246 269 Sherwood Robert 124 199 Shifflett Sandra 80 199 Shinners Patricia 68 113 179 Shiplett Rebecca 64 98 109 246 Shipman Barbara 82 179 Shipman Judith 81 99 179 Shirley Lana 128 199 Short Patricia 179 Shotwell Katherine 113 117 179 Shreeves Ruby fN1SS 5 19 29 Shrieves Gene 179 Shultz Kay 179 Shuffle Sue 130 246 274 Shumaker Julia 68 76 78 97 98 130 246 277 Shurtliff Janet 76 78 199 Shurtliff June CMrs 5 19 Shurtllff Juneal 49 55 61 91 98 246 265 Sidle Madeleine 96 121 199 Seigel Stan 102 157 179 Sikes Wingate 72 74 84 246 Simmons James 179 Simms Joseph 31 Simms Preston 246 Simonovich Samuel 246 Sampson Carolyn 199 Simpson Grant 107 247 Simpson James 199 Sancavitz Sandra 199 Sinclair Karen 199 Sipes Don 21 87 91 163 247 248 Sipes Richard 81 179 Sisk Joyce 179 Sitkin Elise 55 89 103 130 247 Skaggs Judith 247 Siees Hugh 199 Skillin Elizabeth 247 Skillman Margaret 117 Skinrood Norman 199 Slater Janet 247 Smart Neil 76 163 199 snei low samuel 200 Smith Smith Smith Snlth Smith S 1th Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Snith 95 247 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Annabelle 247 Barry 84 85 132 Barry 50 84 147 9 Carlton 156 Carol 118 120 179 Charles 247 Charlotte 68 78 80 Edith 179 Glenn 179 lame 247 Jean 84 85 179 Lawrence 179 Lincoln 98 111 163 Lydia 90 91 200 Marcia 52 70 76 78 269 Margaret 111 126 247 Mary 99 179 Norman 179 Patricia 247 Paula 116 118 179 Roland fMr 5 21 Sandra 99 125 179 Sharon 116 179 Warren 179 Milllam 180 Smyser Carl 200 Snapp Patricia 248 Snoeyenbros Sally 100 Snyder Mary 248 Snyder Eillen 180 Snyder Margaret 73 79 Egyder Joseph 76 78 79 0 1, Z 1 ' , I y 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , , , , . . ,1251 99 , ,. ..s2 ', , 245' .f ' ' 'Q .' 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I' I' I ' - 1 1 1 ' H 1 ,179 . - . 1 , 1 ,179 , ',179 . - 1 , ', ,i .',2-16 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 ' , , . , .rs.5,19 I 1 1 -1 1 Student Faculty Index Sours Sandra 53 75 76 79 Souser Lo1s 180 Southard Charles 180 Smangenberg Judlth 55 93 98 248 268 Ebarra Karen 126 129 Sbauldlng Joan 248 Spauls Walter 114 163 200 Spell James 125 180 Ebllman Spllman Spooner Spooner SQUITQS Sprlnge Fern 81 180 Joyce 248 Edwlna 200 Sammee 200 M1chael 114 200 r Mardelle ea 118 129 Sprlnkle Sandra 180 Sronce Martha 45 180 Stafford Charlene 98 129 200 Stahl Elalne 65 69 76 92 98 103 109 125 127 248 276 Staley Judlth 55 89 127 249 Stanclll Carolyn 200 Stanlwy Pattl 62 180 Suter Helen 91 123 126 200 Suter Martha 55 67 92 97 98 130 250 271 Suto Joan 180 Sutton Barbara 99 125 180 Sutton Boyd 180 Sutton Lola 200 Swan Alfred 200 Swan Charles 152 180 Swart Gerald 250 Swartz Ellzabeth 180 Swartz Glorla 116 118 180 Sweatt Ann 99 116 180 Sweeney Glenda 113 200 Sweet Jerome 84 132 161 250 Sweet K1tt1e 116 180 Sw1ft Gary 139 163 180 Sw1nk Donald 181 Swlnney Mary Lael 71 76 78 250 266 Swofford Ralph 250 Tacker Karolyn 80 250 Tankard John 200 Tant Karene 200 Stanley Warner 63 92 109 163 Starblrd Fdward 87 89 98 104 213 249 Tassa Constance 81 181 Tate Dorothy 107 250 Tate Frederlck 250 255 Tate Wllllam 114 141 144 Starblrd Susan 62 Stark Jannet 200 St Cyr Al1ce Mrs Steele Rlchar 84 Steele Thomas 152 Stelnacker Ronald 89 98 200 3 152 156 87 90 98 Stelnke Stelger Stelger Stempll Stemple Stephen Susan 180 Gayle Ann Phyllls 200 Joel 84 141 144 Carol 108 180 158 200 Tate Wllllam 132 Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Taylor Alb1on 87 Alton 107 Anlta 181 Carolyn 81 Judlth 181 Robert 139 Robert 181 Ronnle 181 Sally 181 S1meon fMr 90 119 213 82 181 8 s Elalne 81 116 27 60 61 T1llson John 125 181 T1mm Mlchael 62 181 T1mms Robert 251 Tlngstrum Lucllle 251 Tlnley Thomas 152 181 Tlnsley PatrlC1a 106 251 Tlttle Dav1d 102 200 Tltus PatT1C13 251 T1tus Thomas 200 Tobey Patr1c1a 98 200 Tobln Robert 181 Todd Davld 181 Todd Susan 129 181 Toldert Sandra 72 89 99 181 Tomllnson Ann 81 116 Tooley Dav1d 138 200 Torregrossa Marlanne 127 251 Totter Lorena 87 89 251 Tower Nancy 181 Townsend Dabney 123 200 Townsend Joan 251 Townsend Terry 76 163 201 Tralnum Charles 201 Trelogan Peter 55 125 201 Trexler Sondra 106 201 Tr1be Patrlck 201 Tr1ble John 114 132 161 251 Trlebel Theodore 139 152 181 Troutman Carol 181 Trowsdal W1ll1am 84 85 251 Trumbull Dav1d 84 85 124 152 201 Tucker John 181 Tucker Tommy 123 201 Tummlno Samuel 122 201 Turekl Marlanne 181 Turner Claudette 81 113 181 Turner Mlchael 132 147 156 Turner W1ll1am 68 181 Turr1s1 Joseph 252 Tuth1ll Robert 181 Tyson Carolyn 201 Taylor Warren 181 Updegraff Kay 84 181 Thomas Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Stevens Steward Stewart Stewart Ann 110 Charles Kathryn W1ll1am W1ll1am 120 249 62 84 180 139 158 152 249 Tegeder Merle 80 91 98 113 250 Terborgh E110t 181 Terry Judy 81 200 Teutschbeln Barry 89 102 181 Judlth 180 Betty Kay 249 Carollne 180 Thomas Llnda 200 Stewart Nancy 180 Stlckney Shlrley 180 Stlles A11C8 73 180 Stltzenberger Jean 81 125 Stltzenberger Kathryn 106 200 Stockard James 100 146 180 stockenberg Mlchael 149 200 Stockman Stanlly 180 Stohl Anthony 200 Stone Dan1el 180 Stone Leona 80 98 127 249 Stone Robert 55 78 132 141 144 158 249 Stone Theodore 200 Stout Tamra 99 180 Stover Ann 99 180 Street Robert 180 Strlker Jane 98 110 127 0 0 Stuart Allan 111 249 Stuart George 180 Stuart Vlfglnla 118 180 Sulters Larry 20 62 249 Sull1van Dennls 114 180 Sull1van John 249 Sull1van Patr1c1a 26 52 203 249 Summers Barbara 250 Summers Ernest 139 180 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thatcher Henry 111 250 Th1ebaud Kenneth fMr 3 29 Charlotte 200 Charles 84 George 181 Gordon 181 Grace fMrs Joseph 250 Kathryn 62 137 200 203 276 Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas 69 111 Tyson Lucy 201 Ulman Mary 125 Ulmer Melvllle 82 113 152 Upd1ke Gary 181 Updlke Mabel 252 Updlke Suzanne 81 201 Urs1n Janet 63 93 103 201 Utterback Betty 129 181 Utterback John 252 Utterback Robert 141 144 201 Vacadlez Nancy 112 181 Vadnals Robert 111 152 252 Vandever Della 108 201 Vanhoose Yvonne 107 201 Martha 84 126 129 2 0 Mary 181 Rlchard 181 Vonna 181 Walter 200 Thompson Carol 81 200 Thompson Ellzabeth 108 181 Thompson John 181 Thompson Kay 68 69 98 130 Thompson MHTCIH 111 251 Thompson Sandra 1 Thomson J1m 200 Thomson Paul 114 181 Thomson Tlmothy 181 Thornhlil navld 114 251 Thorpe Thrall Thrlft Thrush Beverley 103 111 Donald 200 Norma 200 Donna 200 an Van Van Van Van Van Meter Jeane 252 Over John 114 162 181 Patten Charles 72 75 84 Ryzln Peter 252 W1nkle D1ane 98 110 126 Zandt Sue 74 130 Varva Cynth1a 201 Varnau Gerald 107 Varner Katharlne 181 Vass Llnda 70 98 112 121 Vaughan Sandra 108 181 Vaughan Woodrow 55 252 Vaughn Earlene 252 Veatch Charles 62 82 152 163 Veatch John 252 VeJtasa Eugene 141 142 144 145 147 156 252 Summerscale Reglnald 200 Summervllle Sandra 81 180 Sunda Marjorle 200 Sundqulst Erlk 91 113 Surflt Gary 114 Surrett Ilonna 127 194 200 Sussman Vlctor 40 44 45 95 250 Thurber Bert 49 60 87 89 162 251 261 T1dman Courtney 200 Tlede Karl 81 200 Tlemann Charles 141 144 149 156 251 Tlllema Herbert 181 Venuto M1chael 141 144 152 163 201 Verman Mary 181 Vermandols Karl 252 Vermandols Mar1e Celeste 96 102 109 117 181 Verner Ann 64 181 V1au Dav1d 107 1 : . 1 1 1 1 ' , ,h ,, ,y l 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 I, P, 1 , . , . 1. , 1 1 1 1 1, I ,. , ,... .1 ' , , ' 1 I 5' 'jig I 1 1 1 1 D , 7 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 250 180 1 1 1250 ' ' , , . ,180 , ' . . P ' ' 249- 1 1 1 1 1 : . L1 1 1 ', ' , 1 1 1 1 ' ' , Y ' I l , ,249 I H Z 251 1. I 1 . I 1' ' .1,2.29 f ' , , I 11 Y Y , , 249 ' ' ' T ld181 Stephens,George,180 Taylor,Wil l iam, 181 110 yson' Vera ' H : 1 , 1' . 1 1 1 1 1 , g If Q I ', ' 1180 , ,' 181 , ' ' ' 4 ' L1 1 ' , 1 , 1, 1 1 I , , ' ' . i . ' I , H181 ' - - - f 1 ' J , ,1 , 1 1 1 I , 1 ,17 , 2 . I 1 1 180 , , 5 Q 1 1 ,N 1 1 1 , , , , ,127 1 1 1 1 - '- - ' ' ' Ir '1 , . , V '1 f -' , I I I I Y 1 Q ' ' I, P I 1 I ' l : Y I 1 1 1 1 1 Z Q , 1 1 1 1 12 012 2 1 I 1 1. 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 ., , 81 252 j ', ' ,' I ' . ' I ,A ,Hg I I , , , . Z 2 . , , '98, 251 1 1 1 1 1 181 , , Student Faculty Index Vice James 87 93 252 267 Vice Miller 4Mrs 5 19 94 Victor Lynn 201 Vitale Shirley 154 252 Vogel Albert 4Mr 5 19 Vogel Lynne 49 68 88 94 123 201 Vogeley John 111 252 Von Bernew1tz Elaine 81 181 Von Hellens Carly 112 181 Von Lobstein Renee 253 Vorn Dick John 201 Waddell Kathleen 116 129 181 Wade David 152 201 Wade Jack 181 Wells Mildred 81 Wells Robert 202 Wells Thomas 163 Werner Robert 87 163 254 Werner Susan 202 Wertz Paul 113 114 254 West Arthur 90 182 Westcott,D1ana 84 254 Westcott Susan 80 82 99 182 Westheimer Elaine fMrs 5 19 Weston Andrea 80 182 Weston Carol 76 79 110 254 Westrater Charles 139 163 182 Weyand Carolyn 89 182 Weyandt Paul 68 141 144 149 Winston,Ronald 202 Winter,Mary Ann 116 182 Winterberg John 257 Withey James 182 Wogan Stephen 72 75 84 111 Wolfe Judith 110 116 257 Wolfe Suzanne Wolfersberger Wood Gary 111 Wood John 141 Wood Roy 202 Woods Po lann 104 117 123 Wayne 113 202 114 257 144 163 202 112 182 waggoner E11zabeth sa 130 201 Wagner Donald 240 253 wagll U. Wa ner Nancy 95 103 111 253 Wa cavich Judith 181 Walcavich Stephen 253 Walker Andree 86 121 253 Walker Andrew 71 114 152 163 181 Walker Grace 107 253 163 202 Wharam Moody 62 67 68 123 Wharton Anne 182 Wharton Wendy 182 Wheeler Louis 182 Wheeler Mary Ann 62 87 98 110 254 2 Whisman Donald 163 182 White Diane 71 98 104 109 Woods Robert 77 81 113 182 Woodside Susann 99 182 Woodson James 202 Woodyard Mary 98 104 105 128 202 Woolard Mack 202 Workman Margaret 116 202 Wrenn Mildred 182 Wright Bonn1e 112 202 Wright John 182 Walker V1rg1n1a 94 98 129 130 Wallace William 55 123 141 144 Walls Barbara 253 Walstedt Jane 103 181 Walter Wanda 80 181 Walters George l81 Walton Ann 103 121 201 Walz Marilyn 89 181 Ward Nancy 80 181 Ward Peggy 81 118 181 Ward Robert 68 114 163 Warren Kenneth 181 Warren Sylv1a 253 Waters Dee 181 Waters Frances lMrs 5 33 89 Waters Nell 62 181 watklns Ruth 4Mrs 5 17 gggson Edwin 76 78 79 114 253 Watscn Linda 64 116 182 Watson Patricia 111 116 253 Watt William 125 133 162 182 Waugh Barbara 201 Waugh Cynthia 96 98 110 116 Weant Victor 201 Wh1te Ellen 110 254 wnlte Jud1t6 68 116 254 White Julie 84 182 White Lynn 76 202 White Veletta 104 182 Whitely Thomas 182 Whitener Charles 113 141 144 Whitener Scott 72 84 240 Whitener Wade 132 138 156 202 Whitley George 162 182 Whitmore George 255 Wick Peter 202 Wickham Mary 89 255 wicks Charles 117 182 Wienecke Evelyn 121 255 Wier Susan 87 255 Wilcox Ann 81 182 Wilcox Michael 182 Wilder Richard 255 Wilderman Glenn 152 182 w11dhack Michael 102 182 Wiley Robert 82 85 163 182 Wilhelm Donald 182 Wilhelm Robert 202 Wilkinson Gerald 255 Wilkinson Margaret 81 255 Wilkinson Virginia 62 93 98 127 202 Wright Margaret Wr1ght Nancy 96 Wulfsberg Einar 157 182 Wyckoff Lucinda 1 1 52 1 Yager Eugene fMr 5 27 Yeatman William 202 Yelverton Peter 139 182 Yelverton William 149 158 Yentis Jonathan 73 74 79 256 Yentis Paul 182 Young Young Young Young Young Young Yolng Young Ann 80 182 Brian 202 Earle fMr 5 19 Jeffrey 182 Joseph 119 257 Katherine fM1SS5 23 Roger 257 blood John fMr 5 139 152 153 Yowell James 81 182 Zammlt Gilda 106 257 Sazanis Sophia 257 Zell Diane 18 64 127 257 Ziemer James 72 83 84 85 Ziemer Rachel 182 Zimmerman Mary 129 182 Zirkle Lynn 80 94 182 Wearne Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Weaver Judlth 84 121 201 Elizabeth 201 Lawrence 111 253 Maysel so 182 Omaralina 73 253 Robert 182 Samuel 75 182 Sandra 72 84 90 201 Thomas 182 William 55 62 98 254 Webb Doris 182 Webb Helen 201 Webb Richard 182 Webb V1ctor1a 201 Webb Harry 254 Webb W1n1fred 76 89 103 112 Weber Paul 182 Weber Robert 90 254 Webley Blrt 75 76 78 79 254 261 Weeden George 182 Wegner Richard 182 Weihe Judith 24 71 109 254 We1mer Nancy 76 78 130 201 Weishaupt Paul 182 Weiss Katherine 68 127 202 Welbes Martha 76 104 254 Wellings Julie 113 182 Wellman James 202 Wells Douglas 81 182 Williams Williams Williams Williams W1ll1ams W1ll1ams Williams W1ll1ams Williams W1ll1ams W1ll1ams W1ll1ams Darrell 62 111 255 Doris 125 182 Gary 255 Harris 162 182 Henry 182 James 125 182 Jean 182 Jo Ann fM1SS5 Judith 69 130 Judy 202 Kay 256 ,Lois 84 202 W1ll1ams Lynnore 111 256 w1lllamS Paul 125 202 W1ll1ams Priscilla 256 W1lllamS Thomas 256 Willner Rebecca 202 Wills Frances 182 Wilson Ann 72 84 93 202 Wilson Beverly 182 W1lson Dean 182 Wilson Donald 111 Wilson Dorothy 99 182 Wilson James 148 149 150 256 Wilson Lola 81 202 Wilson Louis 202 Wiltshire Joanne 257 Windham Lucy 107 257 Wing Patsy 118 182 Zisman Paul 82 139 152 Zoeckler Alan 81 141 144 2 Zwicker E1a1ne 81 109 129 18 Zylman Evelyn 116 125 182 2 1 1 1 1 .9 P ' 1 Y I 1 1 1 1 1 T, : ' 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 . - ,1 ,i 1 1 , V Z ' ' ' 0 '173: Z 1 1 A, , , . - - 202 S ., I ,1 1 ,1 . 1 ' ' ,1 1 1 1 ,p 1 , 1 1 1 I I P .1 . 1 1 : I I : 1 .1 Z , , ' , h , X i 1 , , 'I' . . . 254' ' ' ' ' ' I ' .182 201 , , . 1 , 1 ' , , , 82 I 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 I 1 1 1 , A , , 201 . , , , , 1 1 U 1 1 1 , . , . ,1 , : , 1 1 1 1 1- : . .1 ' 1 , ' 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' . 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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.