Woodrow Wilson High School - Yearbook (Washington, DC)

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There lies within it a developing force which strengthens character and shapes talents and desires., These years at Woodrow Wilson have seen ns guided and influenced by this spirit. We leave enriched not only with a greater store of -knowledge, but with ,widened vision, deepened interests and friendships, and ambitions for the future. Learning has been a partg these have completed the whole. H--Mscgvwms-.f,,f,.,Y,,e,,. .W , ,w,w.-J rn + Confemif OUR SCHOOL STUDENT BODY Semors Ilndergraduates Alumni ACTIVITIES CADETS ATHLETICS FEATURES PAGE 10 22 25 77 92 94 131 150 172 Dedication HERBERT K. BOSLEY His genial personality and ardent school spirit have found their way into every phase of our life at Woodrow Wilson -an inspiration in the classroom and an able adviser and leader in countless extra-curricular activities. 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'.-.aim --f f b'-. - f 'f1v- Mffk. . . - . -ff -f MAIN ENTRANCE i Q? ,gn L 4 -sms Te f r AST YEAR Woomzow WILSON sent its first graduates out into the wide, wide world . This year we are sending you in larger numbers out into the same place. Those first graduates were not entirely our own because they had begun their high school course in other institutions, but almost all of you have had all of your work with us. Our responsibility for you, and yours to us is, therefore, whole and not divided. We have as a school passed the infant stage but are still young, and what you do as our products at work or in special schools or in college will be scrutinized closely-by us and anxiously to determine whether our beliefs in your abilities and our hopes for your achievements will be fulfilled--by others and critically to determine whether we have given you all that can be expected of a large city high school. Has your academic training been adequate? 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H.--f,-2.1,-.13':,a.'.a5. . f giv e. m y.. -,. .' ,5f5ms3x w-Hf f-- -.--pw-.... ew- ,,..fE.w., ri-f f ' - ' 4-lf'-.f -a1353iifv:aE.ff. . .ff-2. H.'-YM -. -12. 233 ..' . .1 - f- aw- a n w az. .4 .1 W .wwf-3?-Qi-rQ.e.1.3. 'V . -+3-.z. - ' .- 1Sffi'?qf2J2-Lf NORMAN J. NELSON Principal vi-ve-H -- ESTELLE S. PHILLIPS Axxislant Principal THE GRADUATING CLASSES of 1938 will always hold a place of special significance in the annals of the Woodrow Wilson High School. 'Yours is the Hrst class that has spent its entire high school course within its walls. It is your class that may consider itself a true product of this school. You owe allegiance to no other high schoolg you do not have divided loyalties and affections. While it has been your privilege to hold this unique position, it like- wise places responsibilities upon you, as your future records will be considered the result of your training here. I am sure that you will accept this as a challenge to do outstanding work in your chosen fields so that we may have a feeling of pride when we think of your class, just as I hope you will always enjoy being a graduate of this school. Faculty and aff Q M. ATCHISON VIVIAN BARR WILLIAM T. BAXTER ELIZABETH R. BEST Social Studies Business Subjects Manual Arts -J English fffJ.Jf'f75V IRENE T. BLYTHE Social Studies RUTH W. CHASE Mathematics MILDRED DEAN Luiin CHRISTINE FASSETT English HERBERT K. BOSLEY Sorial Studies IRVING COGGINS M ecbaniral Drawing MARY C. DENT English SYLVIA W. GERBER Lutin DOROTI-IEA E. CARR Biology KATHLEEN BRAND Business Snbjeds v . JOSEPH CRYDEN SAYLOR C. CUBBAGE Physics Chemistry . K , . ' Y S LM- ,.,, H L . V NATALIE S. DIERMIER HENDRIK ESSERS Home Economicx Music JULIE GILL MAXINE L. GIRTS French Social Studies 19' LOUISE GROVER ISABEL GRASTY English English ALICE M. KELLEY English IRENE F. KENT' Home Economics CARL F. HEINTEL Physical Education LOLA E. HUTCHINS English RUTH F. KIMBALL Matbemalics ANTHONY KUPKA Physiral Erlucntion RUTH B. LANE GLADYS M. LAWHORN DOROTHY E. LINDER F. M. LUMSDEN Mathematics English Physiral Education English M rf., .. ..VA LW... ,i :'iM'1'1Li1: 1111 for :LW ' TQ , . . J 'if ' f ' . ' R. L. MCREYNOLDS M. L. MULFORD MABLE G. MURPHY CELIA OPPENHEIMER Sarial Siuzlies Art Laiin English HELEN BAWSELL JANE CRAWFORD E. S. FRENCH Hisiory Biology Printing 20 NELLIE A. PAYNE CLYDE ROBERTS WINIFREDE ROGERS Librarian English Social Sfudics OLIVIA RUSSELL ELOISE SI-IAFER MARGUERITE STEIS Spanish Mutbematics Physical Education K. G. STRUVE LOUISE STULI. Business Subjects Chemistry MARION T. SUTER French 6 wi - waiswwwi. s if ' . if 'His sa. R . Q is .2 qi N4 3 2 ti, ss. I P . 1 gg., MQW ini: .. 5: I V' 'az .a.siSN:'s: ,,.. , ws' 15 f V. RONSAVILLE F reucb MARION W. STEVENS French ANNE N. THRASHER Business Subjects JANET TORBERT WILLIAM TRAIL EDITH R. WILLSON MARION M. WILSON Music Business Subjects , Nurse Secretary AGNES B. HEDGES FLORENCE T. JUDGE JOSEPH L. KOCHKA German Mathematics B-usim-ss Subjccls 21 Vgywa Q 5 Y w 'Sf x X rj , Sf F wi NWJK Aw Ny K X J' .59 sm STUDENT BODY Mm w Class of February, 1938 GEORGE WARD BETTY BARRETT MARCIA CROCKER HARRY AHERN President Vive-President Secretary Treasurer RANKING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS l. ILSE ENGEL 2. ELIZABETH JARBOE 3. BETTY BARRETT 4. CONSTANCE GLASS 5. GAYLE BOWMAN JUDITH DE LIMA CLIFFORD EVANS RUTH LEMOINE JEAN BASTIAN ANNETTE SHAPIRO ROSEMARY BELL Swimming Club, Hockey TL-um. Slim, and better known as Tinkle Bell , is Rose- mary. Her main interest and hobby at this time seems to be football and football heroes. She has :t smattering of fine art and is an ardent admirer of Van Goglfs work. All in all she is the answer to why gentlemen prefer blondes. ALFRED BERNSTEIN Fooflzall Teamg Tennis Team. Not only a good athlete but a good sport, Al's everlasting optimism and good humor have made him numerous friends. V'herever he goes friendship will spring up, for he is a man among men. KATHLEEN GAYLE BOWMAN Gayle has a talent for making and wearing her clothes extremely well, and her all-around interests keep her up to date. She expects to attend the Wash- ington School for Secretaries. ROBERT ANDREWS CAMMACK In his quiet, unassuming way, Bob has often proved his sincerity through his willingness to cooperate and his steady interest in his fellow students. His class- mates have found in Bob a true friend and a completely likeable fellow. 26 MICHAEL AGRIESTI Boys' Glee Club. Mike is the senior with the black curly hair and the smile for everyone. He has put his good voice to work in the Glee Club, but another avoca- tion-stamp collecting-also claims him. After graduation he hopes to go to Maryland, and later get a good job. HARRY JOHN AHERN Treasurer, Graduating Classy Fooiball Team. The class treasurer finds relief from the financial stress of his position in physical culture. Barbells, tumbling, and hand-balancing are counted among his diversionsg golf should not be excluded either. His interests will center in law at Georgetown University. BETTY JOANNE BARRETT French Club, Girl Rvrcrvesg Panelg Vice-President of Class. . The vice-president of the graduating class is the girl with the twinkling brown eyes who is interested in everything from books to dancing. She will return to her birthplace, Iowa, to attend Grinnell College. JEAN FRANCES BASTIAN W. W. A. C., Trrasurcrg Basketball Team. Tall and slim as a poplar tree is this piece of athletic dynamite. And when it comes to standing up for her rights, Wilson's ace tennis and basketball player shows as much backbone as any mere male! MARCIA ELISABETH CROCKER Senior Class Secretary '38g Honor Socictyg Buskin and Masque, Secrefary '36g French Clubg Science Clubg Girl Reserves. One of the blond attractions at Wilson, Marcia has many and varied interests to keep her busy. She loves horseback riding, tennis, roller skating, and has a very useful hobby-making thick notebooks from faithfully collected pictures and articles. Biology will be her pursuit at G. W. JUDITH EDER DE LIMA Glcc Clnbg Trajflic Clnbg History Clubg Beacon Stagg Red Cross Council. Judy is the vivaeious brunette whose interests include dancing, reading, music, swimming, and crea- tive writing. Cooking is the hobby at which she excels. DOROTHY LOUISE DILLEY Dorothy is one of the more quiet of the Wilson girls. Her interests run along the traveling line although she does not spurn swimming and dancing. The Washington School for Secretaries will claim her after graduation. EDWARD DEAN DUEHRING Baseball Team. A fluent line of chatter and good looks have given Dean phenomenal success with the fair sex. I-Ie's not only a 1ady's man but a great favorite with everyone around school. 1 JEANNE FRENCH EAGER She's a tall blonde from California, who in her quiet way manages to get quite a bit done in the way of W'esr Point. She hopes to go to Briarcliff next year. ILSE PAULINE ENGEL French Club, President '35-U85 German Club, President '35-'38, Honor Socieiy '37, Buskin and Masqurg Vuleclicforian. Not only has Ilse's trail through high school been studded with A's but also it has led her to many friends. Her talents include speaking French and German thoroughly. She loves reading, riding, and swimming, but the wanderlust makes her long to travel-especially to her native Germany. CLIFFORD VASSAR EVANS, JR. Salnlnforian Mats, dumbells, and weights fly when this expert sportsman is around, but a blonde can bring him back to a gentler mood. Biology and chemistry will claim his attention at American University, after which there will be no limit to his achievements. MARIE TERESA FERRARI Marie is one of Wilsons most ardent collectors, concentrating mainly on postcards and match covers. She plans to attend St. Mary's College, Minnesota, next year. 27 ELIZABETH HENRIETTA GREEN Glce Club, Charuliers. A contagious smile, an attractive voice, and a pleasing personality are admirably combined in this petite Wilsonite. Next year will find her in the Old Country practicing scales with the masters. MILTON HERMAN GREENBAUM Cadet Scrgranf Major, '37, '38. Milton, one of Wilson's three members of the House of Greenbaum, is noted for his continued good humor and his love for fun. The Cadet Corps has occupied a great deal of his high school time. Photog- raphy, radio, automobiles, and football are his hobbies, and whatever he attempts he does thoroughly. ROBERT SYLVAN GREENBAUM Cmlrt Sergeant '37 and '3 8. Bob, the other half of the Greenbaum twins, is famous for his green car in which he carries many of our number to the games. For he is an ardent and loyal sports fan. Automobiles and football are his hobbies, but he wants to make law his profession. SAMUEL HAGUE HAWKSWORTH, JR. Sam is one of our most good-natured boys with an interest in everything except school. He has not yet definitely made up his mind about future plans. 28 RUSSELL JAMES FUNK Football 'J 6. Russell is a lover of the great outdoors. The good old American sports, hunting and fishing, claim his interest, with football not far behind. His ambition is to study civil engineering at Maryland University. , LEROY JAMES GADDIS This versatile young sportsman explores the mys- teries of archeology and mechanics with equal enthusiasm. Next year he will probably attend a business school. SYLVIA GILBERT Sirrgc Crt-wg Buskiu and Masque, Secretary '375 W. W. A. C.5 Girl Reserves. Syllie is not only one of Wilson's most able swimmers and riders, but is also an excellent artist. After graduation she plans to go to the New York Metropolitan Museum and delve into the fascinating secrets of great paintings. CONSTANCE HELEN GLASS Girl Reserves, Treasurer '37 ana' '38, French Club. Connie was born in the Middle West but went to school in Arkansas. She strikes a happy medium by being interested in everything. Like many others, Connie has not yet decided what she will do after college, but she firmly asserts that she will not become a secretary. RAYMOND AUGUST HEINDL Science Club. Ray is that interesting senior who inds that work and play mix rather well. Science is his chief hobby, and cameras always find a place with him. Born in Niagara Falls, of all places, he hopes to attend G. W. U. ERMA KATHRYN HUGHES French Club. Petite Erma delights her friends with her vivaci- ous personality. She takes in everything from knitting to rodeos and dreams about living in Arizona. In the more immediate future Maryland University will be her habitat. ELIZABETH JARIBOE French Clubg German Club, Buslziu and Masqucg Girl Reserves, Vicc'-President 37. Elizabeth is a girl who has shown her pretty face only to Washington. An accomplished violinist, a faithful student, and a good sport, she has made friends easily and kept them. She will buckle down to hard work at Wilson Teacher's College. MYRA JEANNE KNOX Glre Clubg Club Musicaleg Girl Reserves. Jeanne hails from Illinois, but considers St. Louis her home town. Art and race horses claim her in- terest while piles of snapshots proclaim her the amateur photographer. She may attend Grinnell College in the Fall. l l L. L . a l CHARLES DOUGLAS LAMPE Charles is a well-known sportsman around Wilson circles, indulging in baseball, football, and swimming with equal enjoyment. Known for his friendliness and deep sincerity, Charles confides that he wants to be an electrical engineer. JEAN KINSEY LAWRENCE French Clubg German Club, Glee Club, Science Clnbg Panel. Who of us wou1dn't give a lot to have a happy, generous nature such as this half of the twins possesses? Jean is very fond of both music and science, and in her lighter moments, she says there is nothing like the movies or a piece of cake! PRISCILLA MARIE LAWRENCE French Clubg Science Clubg Art Clubg Glee Club. And here is the other twin! Her talents turn toward art. Marie, as well as Jean, not only has a good time herself, but provides it for others too. The University of Indiana can consider itself lucky when these two join its ranks. RUTH ELSA LE MOINE Frerzcb Club. Quiet waters run deep is a fitting quotation for Rudy. Those who know her find many good char- acteristics that are not shown on top, but everyone knows that she is a good sport and ready for any- thing. Northwestern University is her destination. 29 I ROBERT GREEK PARKS Football Team. Deciding to put his barbell muscle to good use, easy-going, likeable Texas,' Bob joined up to take a hand in holding Wilson's football banner aloft- and did a whale of ri good job. Next year he will attend college somewhere in the Lone Star State. SARAH SONYA PARNESS Szuimming Clubg Tragic Club. Sarah was born in Russia and is probably its only representative in our school. All sports are her hobby. She will don the white cap and uniform of a nurse at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York. JOHN GLEESON POLATTY Football Tram. John likes to argue on any subject, and the funny thing is that he's usually right. This quality only adds to the force of his personality and, combined with his brains, seems to assure his success. SONYA HARRIET REEVES Sonya, who comes from Texas, has quite unusual interests. She likes skiing, wood carving, sketching, and she wants to become a laboratory technician. Traveling also seems to be one of her major likes , and this Spring may see her in Germany or Iran. 30 MARY JANE LOVE Glen Clubg Trajic Clubg French Club. Mary jane, who is an interested spectator as well as a participant in sports, is really aiming to be a modern newspaper woman. Ohio University will provide her with the necessary training. TENA LOWE Girl Rexervcsg Frmcb Club. She has big brown eyes and a friendly smileg She can dance and swim and speak French all the whileg Baking cakes is her job, you'll find these her ways, For Ten:1's from Boston-and thus her broad A's. HENRY WADSWORTH MOORE, Cbcsx Club. Tall, blond, and quiet--these are Hal's character- istics. His amazing ability at composing intricate chess problems prophesics a successful career for him in mechanical engineering. THOMAS PAGE NELSON Sfzlzlrnt Council Dark-haired and good-looking, Page has the ability to discuss many and varied subjects, for his interests are wide. He has made the friendship of numerous Wilsonitcs. After graduation he begins work at one of Wasl1ington's banks. MARTHA RAE RILEY Commercial Club, Vice-President '38. Happy smiles wreathe the faces of those who know this piece of vim, vigor and vitality. Besides friends, Martha collects photographs, souvenirs, and stuif for Scrapbooks, and like most up-and-coming Wilsonites, she finds dancing a very enjoyable pastime. BENJAMIN mms Interested in sports of all kinds and in collecting odd coins, our young cosmopolite from New York will in the near future continue his studies at the Benjamin Franklin School of Accounting. JOFFRE ROBERT ROSENFELD Current Affairs Clubg Beacon, Ar11.fertising Slajf: Panel. Bob is the lively, good-natured fellow with curly brown hair, who always dresses in the latest fashion. Tennis is his favorite hobby. Bob hopes he will be able to call Maryland University his Alma Mater. ANNETTE DEVORAH SHAPIRO Buskjn and Masque Club, Treasurer '37g Panel. Annette enjoys varied hobbies including reading, ping-pong, and dancing. She has a fine reputation around school for her friendliness and interest in many topics. She plans to go to George Washington University to study business administration or law. ROBERT BARNES VERBRYCKE Cbevrons Club. A veritable water baby is Robert, who both sails and swims with the veil best of them. He plans to co tinue at George Wa ingt 'n. ' ef' F . :X j7 RGE BRONSON WARD, JR. Z ran? mf c nary Class a bowl of cherries especially when hes swinging It , a . lyk Ougeorge, a nice, unparticular guy, says life is just along on a dance floor with some captivating blonde, giving himself :t beautiful tan after a refreshing dip in the sea, doing unexpected flips on ice skates to the tune of his own sweet voice, or tenderly sidling up, pail in hand, to obstreperous old Bessie! GEORGE CHARLES WEAVER If you should happen to see an exhibit of archi- tectural models around Wilson, George is responsible for them. He is also responsible for many wise and witty remarks. At present he is studying drafting and we are certain he will be successful in this field. JOSEPH JAVINS WELLS Sluzlvnf Couurilg G14-e Club. This good-looking fellow seems a bit partial to blondes,-much to the disappointment of Wilson's darker lasses. An indispensable member of both the Student Council and Glee Club, his pep and enthusi- asm make him popular with everyone. 31 LEO BYRL CURRY A Good looks, good taste, good nature-Lew is the rare possessor of all' three. A smooth dancer and smart talker, he plan's to develop his many talents at Maryland University. - 'JEAN FRENCH , y French Club. . . A peachy recipes measure out a little chuminess and loquaciousness. Add a pair of twinkling brown eyes, two rosy cheeks, and just a little pinch of wisdom and good sense. Melt over flame until it bubbles with ingenuity and wit. Serve quickly before cooling. ' - LEWIS GUENTHER Dark, curly-haired, happy-go-lucky Lewie is one of the best natured fellows Wilson has yet seen. Born in Washington, he intends to stay here and go to Catholic University to study chemical engineering. C5565 32 EDWIN ouven LOVE, JR. Cog,', Cbairman Membership Co-mniitiee. Edwin's obvious sincerity and wholesome enthusiasm doubtlessly contribute to his popularity with both boys and girls. An expert on guns and autos, he has everything it takes for the success he will seek in the field of engineering. CARLO JOSEPH ROTA P Cbeurons Club. Carlo-that tall young man with the flashing white smile--is equally at home on the dance floor and bridle path. After four years at Georgetown, Uni- versity, he expects to go placw as a traveling man. EDGAR ZELL STEVER IV A big silent fellow whose keen sense of humor would tide him over the most diilicult situations- that's Zel. He has already left Wilson, so we wish him luck wherever he is. To those of us that knew him, his departure from Wilson was not unnoticed. Class of J une, I 9 3 8 O F F I C E R S ROBERT EASTON GREGG BURNS JUNE BOOTH ROBERT HALL President Vive-Presizlent Secretary Treasurer RANKING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS fBasecl 071 last twelve semester grades zfbrouglo February, 193 8 Q KATHERINE BARKER CHARLES BENEMAN ROSAMUND GRIGGS JULIAN LORENZ MARTHA MILBURN EDWARD WALLINGTON ELIZABETH DRISCOLL JOSEPH HALE FRED LEISERSON MARJORIE MATTHEWS JOSEPH MORGAN SIBYL STREET BEN WHITE GLORIA GAFFNEY STUARD YOUNG GEORGE COWIE CLEM VVILLIAMS ANN CARNAHAN CHARLES JOHNSON JEAN MACKENZIE HARRY McNAUGHTON ANDREW McKEE SHIRLEY CONNER JOHN CRAGOE DAVID MARGOLD JOHN REINHARD CARL JOHNSON BETTY MILLER HENRY MOSES CHRISTINE HORN DONALD POWERS VIRGINIA SAEGMULLER ROBERT SHENTON MARCIA SWOPE RAYMOND BROWN FLORENCE PRIMM TOM ED HICKS FRANCES AARONSON CAROLYN LACEY MARGARET PERSONS SHIRLEY SEIDENMAN ALAN JONES DAVID KELLEY ARTHUR STRUBLE PAULA ZIRPEL RODES GARBY ROBERT HALL MORRIS FITZGERALD ELIZABETH ROMAN 33 CHARLOTTE MARIE ANDERSON Glce Club. Presiding over a great deal of noise as she laughs her Way through her troubles is zestful Gumpy Anderson, a regular girl. She's a lover of the wide open spaces, and is out to become the second Mrs. Martin johnson. JANE PATRICIA ANDERSON Glee Clubg Panel, Swiming Team. A gayly tilted nose, twinkling dark eyes, and an infectious smile-that's Jane. Competing for the favor of this Army-Navy Junior are swimming, tennis, and dramatics-not to mention a dozen other interests. She will probably enroll at Randolph- Macon next September. MARIANNA PATRICIA ANDERSON Burlein and Masque Club, French Club. A Buskin and Masque enthusiast is Marianna. She also goes in for riding, football, and dancing. This quiet, honest-to-goodness Washingtonian took the part of Discretion in the play, E1 l'fj'H7d1l, given by the special English class. JOHN E. ANDREWS, JR. Under his serious countenance sparkles a keen sense of humor-that gloom dispelling kind, and Jack, with his smooth line, friendly manner, and natural ability, will overcome any obstacle on the way to success. 34 FRANCES AARONSON Dranmfic Club, Literary Club, Frencb Clubg Beacon Siajfg Yearbook Sfajfg Panels, Quill and Scrollg Honor Socielyg Forum, Bnslein and Masque Club. Frances loves dancing, piano, and sports, Saves all her letters and gets good reportsg She's blue-eyed and dark-haired, writing's her pet. She'll study at Michigan and succeed there, we'll bet, She is friendly and pretty, and loves a good pun, Keeps a memory book with her and says that it's fun. JEAN LOUISE ALDRICH Punclg Red Cross Council. Like most native XVashingtonians, 1ean's interests include dancing, driving, skating and bicycling. After American University she plans to fulfill her ambition to be another Florence Nightingale. MARGARET MALLORY ALMOND Peggy's two major interests are art and the army with emphasis on the later. She is an Army junior who has lived in China, Japan, Hawaii, and the Phillipines before she brought her quiet charm and sweetness of manner to us. WILLIAM HOWARD AMES Tall, lean, and lanky, Bill has that certain some- thing. With his easy southern ways and gentlemanly manners he has had great success with the fair sex. His charm and ability will go far toward making him a first-class engineer. MARGARET VIRGINIA APPLEMAN Pretty , vivacious , diHerent are the words that describe Peggy. This striking blonde is popular at Wilson for her dancing and her unfailing good nature. WALLACE LITTLE ASHBY Cadets Wallace is a quiet person with an ability to remem- ber facts. Outside of school he engages actively in swimming and stamp collecting. He will continue his schooling in XVashington after graduation. HARRIET WEBSTER BALCOM ' Here's a girl with plenty of talent who's really going places where art is concerned. Harriet plans to study interior decorating, and if industry and ability can be relied upon, she will go far in this field. BARBARA ANNETTE BANGHAM Buslzin and Masque Club, Trcasurerg Frc1n'lJ Club. Our candidate for Wfilson Teachers College is a real Michigoosc . In fact, from Detroit. Swim- ming, 'movies, and piano are her varied hobbies. You've seen this smiling girl at French Club, or at Buskin and Masque, dabbling in paint. 4-we-,,,. fir'-'YIJQW pm i WILLIAM ALLEN BARBEE Foolballg Baseball. A mighty man is Buck when it comes to baseball and football in which he specializes, making touch- downs and base hits. The Blond Bombshell also relishes the lofy art of dramatics. But Buck also finds time for one member of the fair sex in the class-the pair of them being one of Wilson's more famous twosomcs. KATHERINE ELLEN BARKER I-'rencb Club, Prcsitlcntg German Clubs Debating Clubg History Clubg Glen' Clnbg Honor Societyg In Et'eryman g Panel. Katherine's fine scholastic record and many achieve- ments speak for themselves. One of our able debaters, she also enthuses over riding and amateur drawing. American University will be her alma mater, and economics her major. ROGER WINGATE BARNES Trulia Club. This six footer came to Wilson as a son of Balti- more. He is a grand ice skater and swimmer. To make money and lots of it-preferably by being a big business man-is his ambition. JACQUELINE BECK Omega Plai Delta. Jackie is small and pretty and noted for her good-looking clothes. Now that she's taking up modeling, we ought to find things going from good to better, and we know she'll make a grand model. 35 , I G ANSON WESLEY BIGGS Cedars, Sergeant, '37-'J 33 Beacon Stuf, '36-'38g . Panelg Siege Crew. Oh, girls! That blond sergeant's here again! Anson, whose curly hair holds many feminine Wilsonites in a state of fascination and envy, has his eyes toward West Point. Meanwhile, he's giving his panel opponents something to think about. MILDRED ELIZABETH BLADEN Panelg Glee Club, Secrefary '355 Choral Clubg Yearbook Arlverlising Stag. Many people think that Mildred is quiet but on further acquaintance one sees that she isbubbling over with fun. She reaches the heights in stature, voice and ambitions, yet plans to give up a musical career to become a newspaper reporter. RALPH HENRY BOGLE Glee Clubg Social S!un'ies Clubg Slage Crewg Pam-lg L1l1lCb Room. Siajfg Cadels, Lieuf., '37, '38. Ralph is usually with any group discussing orches- tras or music. He is one of the fortunate few who can answer the question-- After College-What? Ralplfs answer is chemical manufacturing, the funda- mentals of which he will learn at V. P. I. ROBERT HAMILTON BOLLINGER Good looks, brains, and a pleasing personality all go to make Robert well-known and well-liked. Georgia Tech will be fortunate to have him as a rambling wreck . 36 GILBERT BELL Carlels. This versatile gentleman, besides strutting his stuff as drum major in the band, makes school only a sideline to ushering in several theatres and ubeatin' it out in his own swing band. From what we see of him we know he's a grand fellow who will go to town in a nationally known band some day. BARBARA JEAN BENEDICT This daughter of Indiana considers swimming the perfect pastime, although she admits that scavenger and treasure hunts are close seconds. Next year her gleaming golden locks will probably be bent studiously over a typewriter at Strayer's. CHARLES HENRY BENEMAN , French Club, Secretary '37g German Clubg Social Slurlies Clubg Stamp Club, Secretary '35 and President '36g Panel, Beacon, Associate Ezliior '37g Yearbook Staff Literary Club: Honor Roll '35, '36, '37, Hislory Club, Current Ajfuirs Club: Honor Society. An outstanding scholar in his class, a humorist, and an aspiring journalist-that's Charles. He is an enthusiastic collector of postals and stamps. You will see his star rise over a local college and later over the littered desk of an editor. STEPHEN OTTO BENNER Steve's that tall blond from Columbus, Ohio, who has such an enviable complexion. lf luck is with him, he'll be obeying commands at West Point next year. CHARLOTTE BOLTWOOD Panel. This unassuming but very capable Wilsonite hails from Cleveland, Ohio. She plans to attend the Colorado Woman's College next year and get the real low-down on home economies. JUNE MARIE BOOTH Omega' Phi Deltag Swimming Tram Managerg Serretury, Senior Class. Not only is this pretty Wilsonite a moving spirit in her sorority, but as winner of the Eleanor Holmes Jarrett award, Backstroke Champion june Booth claims all Washington among her fans. The announce- ment of her engagement to a well known sports writer definitely indicates her plans for the future. BARBARA BORNET Bearon Slajfg Glee Club. Barbara is one proof that boys aren't the only ones who enjoy sailing. In fact the mere mention of any water sport makes this popular Wilsonite right at home. Some day she hopes to become a writer for a magazine or a newspaper. BETTY BOWEN Frencb Clnbg Hi-Writcrsg Swimming Club. Betty is just bubbling over with things she likes to do. Her many interests range from drawing to ice skating and she simply delights in a good time. She plans to attend Wellesley and after that hopes to become a feature writer on a magazine staff. l J FRANCES ADDISON BOWIE Panel. It's easy to see that Frances enjoys out-door sports in a big way, as she not only excels in riding, swim- ming and golf, hut also wields her tennis racket like a professional. She hopes to take a pre-medical course or to study dietctics next year at Duke. FOSTER BOYD Camera Clubg Beaton Sfnfg Cadets. If he expects to land in the Hall of Fame, high- steppin' Mike will have to utilize all his humor, good nature, and geniality, and be sure not to wander astray. fHe's peculiarly susceptible to feminine charm.J Many happy landings, Foster! MERCEDES BOYLE Panel . Dark and dreamy eyed, Mercedes has a deep in- terest in people, an interest which she will further in her study of psychology at Duke. RUTH MAJOR BRAMMELL French Club. Ruth, well-groomed and perfectly poised, wins lasting friends by her natural, refreshing manner. Although she is somewhat uncertain about what profession to follow, Wilson College is deiinitely in- cluded in her plans for the future. 37 .52-as so WMV ,H e QW! - f' . . uk! P7 W 4 .Aifw JEAN SOUTTER KBROUGHTON Buslein and Marque Club, Presidcuty Slagc Crew. Jean, who proudly declares that Pennsylvania is her home State, loves to travel-both on the bridle path and in the swimming pool. However, her real interests lie in the field of art, in which she plans to major at some Enishing school. RAYMOND NATHAN BROWN Curren! Affairs Clubg French Club, Panel: Science Club. This active young man is another of XVilson's model boat builders. If he can find time out from his hobby, he will study to become an M.D. at the University of Pittsburgh. FAUST COURTNEY BROWNE At-'iafion Club. Faust's schooling seems to have called him steadily northward from the Canal Zone, Texas and Kansas to Waslxington. Next year he will go on to Mercersburg Prep to groom for M. I. T. An irrepressible sense of humor and a love for baseball, football and tennis make him an all around fellow. MARJORIE BRUMBAUGH Beacon SMH, French Club. Tall, slender, with dark eyes and hair'--tlxat's Marjorie! Much to the neighbors' distress, she loves to play the saxophone. Other avocations in which she excels are tennis, drawing, and photography. She plans to go to Bucknell. 38 JAMES HARRY BROGDEN Forum, Carlels. Harry's winning personality and dapper manner have made him well known to neatly everyone at Wilson. If G. W. offers a course in tropical fish, he will be there and giving them pointers, too, no doubt. FELIX BRONNER French Clubg German Clubg Social Sturlies Clubg Chess Team. Although Felix has lived in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, he has quickly become acquainted with America's ways. His friendliness and wit, his wide knowledge of German and French, and his love of good-natured debate have made him known and liked in Wilson. CHARLES BENTON BROOKS Dramatic Clubg Foolballg Basleelballg Cadet Baml. Gifted with his pen, Charles turns out poetry and do a math problem-easier. turns his talents to football, plays as easily as we And just as easily he baseball and last but not least to making the honor roll. All that talent is going to break loose and go places one of these days. DOROTHY LOUISE BROOKS Never without her favorite sax , Louise's outside interests, hobbies, and ambitions center around music. After Strayer's she intends to become a secretary, with a good swing band as an avocatinn. LOYA LOVETTE BRYANT Glee Club. Are all persons from Yosemite National Park as versatile as Loya? An experienced librarian, she likes to hike, swim, ride and sing. After four years at American or Maryland, she will return to Cali- fornia and conduct a nursery school. MARION FRANCES BULLOCK Woodrow Wilson Playersg Chess Club, Treasurer '36 Ah, truly, she's a maiden fair- Witli smiling eyes, a blithsome air, She's seen emerging from a cloud- Her head held high-of Buck she's proud! Likes to skate, to act, to play Sings like a bird-radiant as May! BETTY BURNER Betty, a vivacious senior with honey-colored hair, is endowed with a large amount of savoir-faire and wants to be a dietitian via Maryland University. Dancing, swimming, and tennis always find a place in her life, but as a sideline she enjoys collecting stickers and pennants. GREGG CUSTIS BURNS, JR. Student Council, Treasurer, '37-'385 Vice'- Presidenl of Inna Class. A popular favorite of Wilson, Gregg has the quali- fications of an all around good sport. Although barbells and weight-lifting rake up a great part of his time, he also has an unusual hobby in raising tropical Fish. , , .1 h .J plc dnmfdl ar' , QVJ. EDWARD REVENIR BUSH Oficers Clnbg School Bamlg Gln' Clubg Hobbies Clubg Pllllflj Scirrlrc' Clubg Cadefs, Lieul., '37, 33. Edward is one of those lucky beings, who because of his skilled hands and mind gets all writ up in Popular Science , along with his interesting hand- made jewelry. And the end is not yetg we'll doubt- less soon hear of Edward as head of Tiffany's. THOMAS ADDISON CAMMACK Basrballg Basketball, Although this Wilson-lite is interested in all sports, he seems to concentrate on baseball and basketball. Next year you'll find him tossing wrenches and pliers about with reckless abandon, for he plans to become a mechanic. ANN ELIZABETH CARNAHAN Sfmlrnt Council, Omega Plai Dellag Editor of Beacons Honor Society. Ann Carnahan's imposing list of activities speaks for her place among us. Everybody knows and ad- mires Ann not only for her eiliciency in school affairs, but also for her charm and sincerity. ALBERT JOSEPH CARRY German Club, Panelg Cbeurons Clubg Honor Soriaiyg Oficers Clubg Calls-ts, Lieui., '37, '38. Admiral is the type who distinguishes himself in whatever he undertakes. His good looks, his application and his perseverance are certain to solve for him any problem with which he is confronted. Another of our tropical fish enthusiasts, he plans to attend Catholic University next year. 39 9 NANCY ELISE CONLEY Girl Rcseruesg Glce Club. Good looks--smooth line-and swell personality. Is it any wonder Nancy's the very personilication of popularity here at Wilson? Planning a career in dental hygiene, she will continue to sing and dance her way through text books at the University of Pennsylvania. SHIRLEY NUDD CONNER Spanish Clnbg Glce Clubg Panel. lntensely interested in dancing, singing, dramatics and art, this irresistible blonde was certainly blessed by the gods with a much envied artistic nature. Shirley hopes to continue her education at Bucknell. MARGARET COPELAND Glce Club. A vivacious blonde, famous for her good dancing and happy chatter is Copie . Here we find numer- ous ambitions, varying from being an actress or critic to a private secretary. Next year will find her laughing her way through George Wasliington and then, later, Duke University. GEORGE DURNO COWIE Trajirlubg Srirun' Clubg Rifle Clnbg Honor Soriely. . George is a true cosmopolite, though he rarely mentions the fact that hc has traveled widely. His interests include stamps, sports, and chemistry. Judging from his good marks he will go far in the Held of engineering. 40 MARY VIRGINIA CARTER Girls Glee Clllbf Panclg Girl Reserves. Why aren't there more individuals like Mary Virginia in this old world of ours? After becoming a nurse at johns Hopkins, she plans to olfer a helping hand to suffering humanity. AUDREY CLARA CATLETT Audrey gets a great deal of delight in collecting autographs-and also swings a mean tennis racquet on the side. In the future she will devote her talents to becoming a secretary, a position in which we are sure she will succeed. JANET CLARK Pauelg Social Studies Clubg Glre Clubg Frencb Club. Combining all fields of interest, janet is studying music, revelling in nature-lore and is very much intrigued by knitting. This bright-eyed, smiling lassie, whom you've all heard speaking of Vermont, plans to continue her studies in New England. ' JoHN BURTON CLARK Science Club, Dra-malic Clubg Glcc Club. Building different kinds of models always intrigues John, who is known for his curly hair and pleasant smile. Though in several activities, he usually finds time for photography. John hopes to attend Bucknell University and then to become a patent lawyer. VA fl w f 'Q' y lf' I ,l I ji HN HENRY CRAGOE ,N Hi-Y, President, '37-'38g Slurlmt Council, Presi- dent, '37-'38gf Cadets Captain, '37-'33s Harvard junio Awajx rr lhighesltflionors with modesty and dignx l ohn y ,not only been an outstanding leadedfin schohl ' irs, but a first class cadet officer and a ranking s cialite. Admired and respected, he should be a sucoless in whatever he tries. POLLY BRYAN CREECH German Clubg Science Clubg Red Cross Council. This diminuitive young lady has a Way with her and will, no doubt, take it along with her to the University of North Carolina next year where she will find time during her more arduous pursuits to continue her interest in music, tennis, and swimming. LOIS DOROTHY CREMINS Sfamp Clubs Woodrow Wilson Players. Lois, who is Boston's representative at Woodrow Wilson, is fascinated by dramatic art and painting. Her plans for the future include George Washington University and a career in either modeling or acting. ALFRED LEONARD CROVATO Busebal l . Good-natured, easy-going, sincere and thorough, Al is always ready to help when help is needed. His practical mind and perseverance should help him bridge any difficulties he may encounter in his career as an engineer. JO BRUCE CROZIER If you would like to know anything about cathedrals or Bach fugues, joey is the one to go to. Conscientious, with a refreshing sense of humor, he plans to go to Williams College. RALPH WHEELER CRUMP Camera Club. After this young man unwinds his six feet two length and begins his delightful drawl, one discovers a vast knowledge of art, sculpture, and life in general which will stand him in good stead in his archi- tectural coutse at Cornell. , VIRGINIA ELIZABETH CULIN Science Clubg Glcc Club. Virginia's mathematical ability has already made a name for her although she has been here only six short months. She likes all kinds of sports, especially collecting turquoise rings. BARBARA CULLEY Gln' Club: Girl Rfsewesg Panel. Some day in the near future Miss Eleanor Powell will suddenly discover that she has five feet of very real competition in this rhythmical dancer, for Barbara plans to capitalize on her talents and become a professional. 41 -s .li DONALD ALBERT DARR Tragic Club. Donald's a combination of cheerfulness and good humor mixed with an abundance of common sense. Helll be an engineer-electrical, mechanical or Diesel. No matter which he chooses, Wilson will hear of him in the future. DOROTHY FARNSWORTH DAVENPORT Girl Reserves. To this curly-headed brunette, Syracuse, New York, is synonymous with home. Fond of sports, Dorothy rides horses and pitches baskets with equal enjoyment? The lure of feverish brows and slender thermometers is responsible for her desire to train as a nurse at Garfield Hospital. MARY JOHNSTON DAVIDSON Busltin and Masque Club. You'll find her riding or playing tennis. They do those things in Chicago where Mary comes from! Her ready smile may be traced to any one of her splendid marks. Mary will uphold Wilson's honor in Vassar's home economics department. JAMES ROBERT DAVIS Swimming Team. The outdoors apparently holds a great appeal for this lanky, good-looking brunette, if one is to judge by his enthusiasm for swimming, boating, and hunt- ing. Next year he will attend either Maryland University or Ohio State. 42 RICHARD CUNNINGHAM Trafc Clubg Cadets. Cut's long list of interests include tennis, skating, dancing, and the fair sex. He has not made up his mind where he will go next year but he believes that it will be either Maryland or Catholic University. BETTY -HOLMAN CURTIS Hobbies Club, Secretary, '37-'38, Betty has just come back from Shanghai-another episode in the life of a much traveled Marine Junior. Pretty and quiet, she loves photography and interior decoration. CARROLL CUTLER Cbrss Clubg Swimming Team. Carroll isn't actually lazy-he merely has an aversion to over-exertion. Tennis, boating and lengthy chess games all have a claim on his spare hours. Although he'd like to receive a college degree-without too much waste of energy-his one burning desire is to become a millionaire. TOM ANTON DANIELS You have no doubt seen wavy-haired Tom waiting patiently at the corner of Chesapeake and Connecticut for a ride, and he confesses that hitch-hiking is a great hobby. He also enjoys movies and football and wants to be a lawyer. w , w I W f y f . ' 1 K ELIZABETH L. DEHARTE Another living example to disprove the theory of beautiful but dumb is this attractive girl. Eliza- beth, although small, is keenly interested in athletics. Basketball, dancing, and the movies are her favorite hobbies. William and Mary is her choice of college for the years to come. MARY LOUISE DEHARTE Mary Lou , who hails from the Blue Grass State, is known for her clear blue eyes. Hiking and bad- minton are her favorite activities and for the future she plans to take a business course and to study voice. JEANNE ARNOLD DEMING Spanish Club. Jeanne is one of those much traveled Navy Juniors, but has managed to stay put here long enough to win a lot of friends. She's blonde, she's sweet, she's grand! What more could be said? DOROTHY ELIZABETH DERR Girl Rcserurs. Dot hails from way out West in Seattle. Perhaps that's where she got her fondness for hiking, travel- ing, and fof all thingsj writing letters. This petite, dark-haired Wfilsonite Ends great interest in Wilson's social activties. K Z QW? 3 J ' ' ,VP s , JOHN BERNARD DICKMAN Baseball 5 Chess Team. An enthusiastic athlete, John has an attractive per- sonality and a winning manner. His tastes range from baseball to chess and white sweaters. Next year he will be among those present at either G. XV. or Maryland. PHILIP LEE DONALDSON Fooiballg Bascballg Baskefball. Philip, the other half of the Donaldson Twins, is not only a jack of all trades when it comes to sports, but a master of many. Extremely good- natured, he enjoys the company of the fair sex at all times. Phil hopes to be an important executive and have a beautiful UQ secretary. ROBERT LEWIS DOUGLASS Way down South in Nashville is Bob's idea of home , Handle him gently, folks! He has been a crack shot in the National Rifle Association, and is a philatelist Cstamp collector to youj. Bob is headed for business college. ALVIS YATES DOWELL Glee Club, Sfmlcnt Forum. Although a whiz on the piano, Yates is going to turn his talents to becoming a lawyer. His clear, logical mind and out-spoken manner should help him climb to fame over any bar. 43 l ROBERT GILLEN EASTON President Senior Classg 056075, Clubg Cbeurons Club, Vice-President, 'J 6-'375 Yearbook Ad Stagg Panelsg Current Affairs Clubg Debaling Teamg Traficlubg Science Clubg Golf Teamg National Honor Socielyg Editor, Woodrow Wilson Hand- books Carlels, Lieui., '37, '3 8. President of our graduating class, Bob is one of those rare persons whose membership guarantees the success of almost any organization. Although hunt- ing and boating compete with stamp collecting for his leisure hours, he still Ends time to play that accordion. Harvard is the college of his choice. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH EDWARDS Fra-ncb Clubg Hi-Wriiersg Business Slaf of Beacong Yearbook Stagg Honor Society. Refreshing and natural, Betty also has a priceless sense of humor. Her many interests include tennis and dancing. She plans to become a secretary in a law oilice after completing a course at Strayer's. ROGER EISINGER , X K -Wfar ,Games Team, Caplaing N tlefs, Lien ., 37 'ss if ' . is .A ,Straightforward apd lr, Ro has iflixiltyy in gaining the reQeQt an rien hip of e-veryone e :yy at 'X . .X -K ,Y mqtts His loyalty and sch spirit cannot b ex stone to his success. . celled. American Universitgdvvillygsjost one st . V A X PRISCILLA LEA ELDREDGE This red-haired girl from California has brought along with her a wealth of beauty, poise, and charm that has caught more than one masculine eye. Not satified with this, however, Priscilla has made an enviable scholastic record for herself. 44 ELIZABETH CHRISTINE DRISCOLL W. W. A. C.g Girls' Basketball Teamg National Honor Soriciy. Not content with being one of Wilson's best bas- ketball players, Elizabeth has a scholastic record that coming seniors may equal but seldom surpass. We feel sure that she will gain even greater honors at Trinity College. RAYMOND DUEHRING Baseball Team. Majoring in sports such as baseball and basketball, Ray has won many friends in his own good humored way. incidentally he is one of Washington's best second basemen. In a few years we hope to see him at the top of his chosen field. IRENE FLETCHER DULIN Girl Rcserucsg Hi-Wrilcrsj Social Stmlies Club. If Speck isn't nonehalantly trucking down the halls, it's two to one she's driving her car, riding a horse, or visiting the zoo! She hopes someday, with the aid of her trusty microscope, to spy on the home life of squirming protozoa. HAROLD ELWOOD EARP, JR. Cadets, Licut., '37, '3 8. Harold is that most amiable lieutenant of B Company who has a host of friends at school. After civil engineering at the University of Maryland he hopes to head for the coast artillery at Fort Monroe, Va.g we're sure he'll make it. M. KARIN MONICA ELDRIDGE Social Studies Clubg Panel. Dark and shy, Karin is at present Mr. Bosley's able secretary. The future seems to point to G. W. or Maryland, with perhaps jewelry by Bush and Co. FRED HENRY ESCH Cumvra Club, Panel. Interested in everything from radio to photography, Fred seems to have a flare for the creative. Next year will find him enrolled at Antioch, majoring in housing engineering. BETTY PAILIN EVANS Panel. Blonde and blue eyed, with a soft drawl which proclaims that she is from the South-that is Betty. She's just as good as the description sounds, too. Dancing, tennis, and Annapolis manage to take up most of her time. MAX JULIUS FISCHER Orchestra, Panel, Football Team, Handbook SMH. Bespectacled and good-natured, Max is often to be found with groups of the fair sex whom he par- ticularly admires. All sports, especially football, interest him, but he always has time to play his cornet. A doetor's life for him, and he expects to attend Pennsylvania. MORRIS RAYMOND FITZGERALD This blond musician really goes to town when he starts iamming on his sax or guitar. After business school, he hopes to combine successfully the careers of C. P. A. and dance orchestra man. JOHN GRAHAM FLETCHER Student Forum, Panelg Glce Clubg Baseballg Foollzall. Pick certainly believes that variety is the spice of life , for not only is he distinguished for partici- pation in sports, but also for his delightful singing voice. With interest in so many hobbies including dancing, bowling, moving pictures, and dramatics, he will no doubt succeed in entering Southern California. DOROTHEA ELIZABETH FOCHT Trafclubg Orchestra. Of unusual accomplishments, Dorothea spends much of her leisure time reading, playing her flute, and building model airplanes. One of the few XVilson girls who are actually fascinated by pink pills, pulses and scalpels, she has ambitions of some- day becoming a surgeon. BARBARA FOOTE Glvc Club, Social Sfurlirs Club. A bright personality, a quick sense of humor, a good dancer, a smart dresser-all of these help to make Barbara the popular XVilsonite that she is. The University of Michigan will welcome her next year. 45 GLORIA LOUISE GAFFNEY Social Sludiet Club: French Clubg Pnnclg Honor Sociefy. South Carolina, Massachusetts, and Washington is a magic combination for attractive Gloria Galfney. At least we'll say it's responsible for a mostly A report. With interests many and varied, she plays as hard as she works, but her real talent is writing, in which she should distinguish herself. ' WILLIAM ROWLAND GALE This tall young man's many friends are well aware that he has an amazing amount of enthusiasm for foreign radio broadcasts. When Bill can tear him- self away from this fascinating pastime he builds clever boat and airplane models. Next year will End him attending a local business school, preparatory to becoming a C. P. A. DAVID GALLIHER .' Swimming Team. ' D Us When we asked Dave or infor aitio f his V iography, he showe one his a pair le r ' s, .LJ ' esty. He refuse to tell s ' is ex ellen C' ' I a ility w'm i g. I-Iowev r, we all know him l ' l for tha a nity for getting along with any- X body an everybody. He hopes to join the freshman Q 67 A class at the University of Virginia. ' RODES CARL GARBY Glu' Club, Swimming Team, Cdilftlill, '37-'JRQ Handbook Siaf. Because of such hobbies as jewelry, ship models, and biology, Rodes has gained a great knowledge of many subjects. But swimming is his first love, and he has been a distinguished member of Wilson's team. Rodes intends to study surgery. 46 JERRY FOOTER Farn-mg Yearboolz Agcnl. Popular-seems to know everyone in school. Bubbles along in a gay, happy-go-lucky manner as if he had never known English tests. The world will undoubtedly open its doors to him as Wilson has. BETTY FORSLING Hi-Wrilcrsg Wfoorlrow Wilson Players. A new-comer to Wilson, Betty has already gathered up a flock of friends. You will usually find her cantering over the bridal paths near XVashington or dreaming of North Carolina where she hopes to return someday to become an architect. WILTON MCLEAN FRASER Cadets, First Scrgennlg Student Farumg Panel. Born in this city, Wilton is a husky lad who is known around school for his exceptional mathematical ability. He is rapidly acquiring the title of the toughest sergeant in the regiment. He plans to take up engineering or finance in college. MARY CATHERINE FREE Arf Clubg XV. IV. A. C. This daughter of the Middle-NVest likes nothing better than grease-paint, stages, spotlights and enthusiastic audiences. However, swimming also ranks high among her favorite activities. After a course at the University of Illinois, she plans to enter the Held of commercial art. CHARLES FRANCIS GATELY Trajficlubg History Clubg Social Sludiesg Science Clubg Spanish Club. Warm-hearted, animated by a disposition as fine as ermine, and a two-fisted, ramrod-erect manner, Charles is our easy-going red-headed Penrod from Massachusetts. Occasionally, when he feels exceed- reckless and heroic, Garrulous Guy Gately ingly chalks up some pretty good marks, but truly, he'd just play football or toy around with his rather candid camera. BARBARA ANN GEHRES French Clubg Yearbook Stagg Benson Stagg Hi-Writers. Barbara's ardent industry includes everything from painting to writing for the Beacon. She looks down upon this woozy world out of those lively eyes, in a gentle but business-like manner which should open for her the golden gates to the Held of journalism. HAROLD NAPOLEON GILBERT, JR. Harold came to NVilson by way of Texas and Manila which gives him the truly cosmopolitan view- point. All of this he takes along with him to West Point next year. ARTHUR R. GILCHRIST, JR. Cbrurous Club. The other half of the Gilchrist-Higgins duo, Arthur pursues many interests such as football, basketball, hiking and driving. At Maryland Uni- versity he will study olbce management. K I wake emit 3 A THORNTON RICHARD GILLETT Glce Clubg Woodrow Wilson Players. This tall red-head evidently possesses quite a bit of what it takesg perhaps it's the Esquire clothes or maybe it's just personality. Golf, swimming, and dancing lead his list of hobbies while Mechanical Engineering is his serious thought for the future. Thornie will probably be found swelling the ranks of Maryland University in September. WILLIAM LINDSAY GOODLOE Aircraft Clubg Chez-'rons Clubg Cadets. Tall, dark, and attractive, this outdoor man waxes very enthusiastic over his hunting and fishing trips. After majoring in Zoology at Maryland University, he will probably become another Thoreau and write lengthy papers on his observations of nature. MURIEL GORDON Always peppy and wearing a broad smile, Muriel is one of our more energetic classmates. She likes all sports, especially horseback riding. Her plans for the future include Maryland University. GRANTHAM TRACY GRAHAM Cacfctsg Cbcvrous Club. Many an otherwise weary hour has passed swiftly in the presence of Gi-antham's good humor and cheer- ful chatter. His interest lies in photography and model building, which will be a great help to him in his future engineering career. 47 rw L ALICE PAYE GRIFFITH Girl Rcserverg Hi-Writers. Her red-blonde hair and snapping hazel eyes will single Faye out in any group.. Among her activities is the Hi-Writers where she holds the coveted position of Refreshment Chairman. She likes riding and tennis, and her swimming puts the fishes to shame. ROSAMOND GRIGGS German Club: Glee Clubg French Clubg Honor Society. Skipper Griggs, Rosy to her friends, is an excellent sailor and an ice-skating enthusiast. Her vivacious nature makes her like basketball and hockey and helps her make her report card a list of A's . More power to her! JOHN JAMES GROLIG, III Cog , Presirlenig Cadcls. Because this blond is really interested in journalism, he spends most of his time learning. the inside story of the newspaper business. After graduation he'll become either a columnist .or big time contractor. ESTHER ARMEL GUTCHESS Wi. Wf. A. C.g Girls' Doubles Tennis Tourrmment. Anyone who has seen this attractive Canadian girl wield a tennis racquet or ride a horse, will agree that she is a real sports-woman. She also likes to dance and talk about Cornell-her destination next Septem- ber, she hopes. 48 MARY LINDA GRAVES Girl Reserves, Vice-President. As friendly and thoughtful as she can be, Mary has a host of friends. All sports, especially swim- ming and tennis, hold her interest and she is a. whizz at the piano. Oregon is her destination and to major in home economics is her aim. BERNARD GREENBAUM Carleis. Here's one of those mechanically minded persons who heartlessly dissects automobiles just for the joy of putting them together again. Bernard also goes in for sports in a big way. ANNE LIVINGSTON GRIESBAUER W. W. A. C., Prcsidcntg Forumg Honor Society. Anyone who wanders around the oiiice is familiar with this pretty blonde. Her plan for the future is to be a really good secretary, and it seems she has made an excellent start. Without a doubt Anne's personality and ability would be a credit to anyone's office, so here is congratulating her future employer. JERRY GRIESEMER Current Affairs Clubs lVoorlrow Wilsofz Players. A keen wit and a gift for rcpartee will stand Jerry in good stead in his pursuit of law. He is a dare devil driver and an active member of the Polar Bear Club. ' FRANCIS JOSEPH HALE Capfain Company E, '37-'38, Presirlcnt, Honor Society, '37-'38g Beacon Sfajfg Glre Club: Fornmg Trajfficlubg Science Clubg Kappa Gamma Pbi, President. Where there's Hall, there's Hale, and here he is with a healthy group of A's and a catching smile which has won many friends. Joe's outside interests are the saxophone and band work. From here he intends to go to Georgetown and then to Annapolis. ROBERT DALE HALL Capfain Company B, '37-'3X5 Treasurer Class, '38g Honor Societyg Forumg Glre Clubg Trajiclubg Lnncbroom Stafg Panels. Bob is one-half of the famous Hale-Hall com- bination which we see so much of at Wilson. His classmates have shown their regard for him by electing him the treasurer of the Class of '38. Bob aspires to Annapolis after graduation. Govt HAMBIDGE, JR. Woodrow Wilton Playersg Camera Clnbg Curran! Ajarrs Clubg Photography Edilor of Yearbook. Flash! Gove has broken the bank at Monte Carlo! Such may be the story if this sporty Wilsonite has as much luck in life as he has had breczing his way through his studies! He finds leisurely enjoyment in discussing politics and teasing girls, but his greatest mark of distinction is his brilliant work as photog- rapher for the Yearbook. EDWINA HAMBLETON Buskin and Masque Club. We wonder if Cornell knows how lucky it will be to get beautiful Edwina there for a domestic science course-for she has what it takes to make good. Here at Wilson she is famous for her ability to make up the actors of our theatrical productions. l 1 4 JAMES ALDRICH HAMBLETON Cbevrons Club. For most of us, dancing all the time and slapping the bass in an orchestra would conflict greatly, but not for Audy . Maybe it's his dual personality. He even finds time to indulge in his favorite pastime, boating. Next year will find him among the Mary- land Terps . A CHESTER CULVER HAND Beacon Stajg Yearbook Stafg Woodrow Wilson Playersg Track Tcamg Handbook Siai. Chester had the honor of being Wilson's entire track team in 1937, training by himself and taking part in one competition. All sports interest him, and you are sure to find him covering the games for the Beacon. Chester hopes for a career in medicine. ROBERT DERNING HARLAN Foolball Team, Baseball Manager. Because Bob is a whiz at golf,.the bright days of Spring often End him working his Way around the tenth hole instead of working his way around a Math problem. Nevertheless, golf doesn't eclipse everything else, for Bob has been manager of the baseball team, member of the football team, and has shown skill at boxing. GEORGE WILLIAM HARPER George left McKinley to become a welcome addition to Wilson. His years at high school end his formal education now, and we all wish him luck on gradua- tion in getting that job he's hoping for. 49 fi XX L YS I . . xi -N451 N AUDREY CORLISS HEADDEN Audrey is a splendid rider, and keeps two horses in step, but she feels safer with the collection of dogs arrayed on her dresser. Quiet, but capable, she hopes to be a secretary or perhaps to turn her favorite recreation--riding-into a vocation as a riding instructor. MARIANNE HECKMAN Woodrow Wilson Players. Marianne seems to be a mixture of artistic and dramatic talents combined. Last year she turned her interest from the Woodrow Wilson Players to the well known Wilson Windjamnrers. She will take up art at William and Mary and then become an illustrator for books and magazines. KATHRYN ELIZABETH HERSHEY Debafiug Clubg Soriul Siudies Clubs Debating Teamg Honor Socieiy. Movies, ofteng plays, not so often, are Kathryn's chief interests. Here at school she is an ardent debater, not to mention being chief question-asker for the Hon. H. K. B. A whiz at anything she tries, she is a welcome addition to any class. CATHERINE CECILIA I-IICKEY Rf-fl Crass Council, Prcsiilrnfg Girl Reserves, Presiflc-uig Trajiiclubg Shulrni council, Vire- Presizlenlg Nafionul Honor Socicly. Maybe she is a Woman executive in the making, for Kitty has her finger in every activity around school. Notwithstanding this, she is on the small side, with bright black hair and a winning sweetness of manner. Next year will find her at a secretarial school. 50 ity? RUTH CLARA HARRIS Glcc Clubg Buslzin and Masqucg Current Afuirs Club. Ruth longs to revolutionize the entire field of interior decoration by her original color plans, decorations, and furniture arrangements. An amateur photographer as well, she enthusiastically collects candid snapshots of Wilsonites in unusual poses. LLOYD BRATTAN HARRISON Wfar Games Tmmg Slngv Crcwg Trajiclubg Officers' Clnbg Cmlrfs, Lirul., '37, '5 8. just how much I.loyd's red air and freckles have had to do with his making such a host of friends 'tis hard to say. His subtle wit and gracious manner no doubt helped too. They will continue to be a tremendous asset in that medical course at G. W., and incidentally will come in handy with those future patients too! LAURA HASTINGS XV. W. A. C. All kinds of boating, swimming, and tennis interest dark-haired Laura Hastings, Charlottesville's gift to Wilson. She is a quiet sort of person with an engaging smile. Girl Reserves and athletics have been claiming her attention at school. WILLIAM CRUMP HAWKSWORTH Baseball Team: Foofbull Tcamg Basketball Team. Football, baseball, and basketball provide an excit- ing background for Bill. XVilson will certainly miss this popular three letter man when he graduates this year. J p 7! 'gisfw , o 0 . Qvs 'b TOM ED HICKS Trajiclubg Oficcrs Clubg Cbcvronx Clubg Slage y Crewg Panclg Cadcis, Lieul., '37, '38. Talking little but saying much, Tom Ed is zi leader at everything he goes into. His good humor and ability to make friends has made him popular with both sexes. His ambition is to become one of the best aeronautical engineers and we are depending on him to succeed. MARJORY ANNE HIGGINS Girl Reserves, Science Club, Vice-President ,355 Glce Club, Panelg Cboralierx. Hailing all the way from California, Marjory has been outstanding here at Wilson-both in popularity and in scholastic effort. Her ready wit and unfailing sense of humor will always keep her out in front. 4 WILLIAM STU T is GINS Studcr . C ilg Sify ,Pi Gamma, - ent. N er w 5 ver , alw - eerful and o X ' t Y' ih ry , i is a great fa e- ' ,s The u e '-c xxkold only theibe o one o .1 X aliber. X ROBERT THOMAS HIGHFIELD Hi-Y, Treasurer, '37-'3 8. Noted for his snappy clothes and smooth dancing, Bob is a favorite with everyone. Not only is he accomplished socially but his teachers will tell you that he is versatile when it comes to studies. No matter what college he attends his unruiled tempera- ment and disposition will help him make a success of his college life. E 4' .1 X l M' ROBERT WHITE HILL J Football. The Hill twins originated in Richmond. 'Robert is the older of the twins, if you lmow what we mean. It's to be G. W. or Maryland for Bob- depending upon which one has the best football team no doubt. ANNE RITCHIE HORN Woodrow Wilson'P1ayersg Red Cross Councilg Beacon Slajf. Anne's petite and very blonde, but braving icy waters for a mid-winter's swim is fun for her. She is an enthusiatic journalist and plans to enter that field. CHRISTINE HORN Woodrow Wilson Players, Secrcfary, '375 Glee Club, Forumg Honor Society. Her slender grace makes ballet dancing an ap- propriate activity for Tine . Christine's other in- terests, including music, swimming and riding, will be'furthered next year at Holton Arms. JACK W. HOSKINSON Hi-Y. Brassie really lives up to his moniker except when the brunette influence melts him into something much more pliable. That same influence gets results in a football game too. 51 FF EARL NELSON HURDLE Basketball Teanzg Football Tcamg Tennis Tram. An exceedingly fine combination of athletic ability, as shown in numerous basketball, football, and tennis games, and finesse in dancing are responsible for Earl's popularity with both' sexes. Earl, like many other fellows has not yet decided definitely on his career but we wish him luck in whatever it may be. EDYES EDITH HUTCHER Bnsfein ann' Masque, Treasurer, '35. . Edith keeps her friends in stitches. You can read her social life in big scrap books filled with programs, menus, pictures and articles of places and people she has visited and known. She will major in Home Economics at the University of Delaware. CARL HUDSON IMLAY Panelsg Science Clubg Debating Club. Many are the terrified adversaries who have cringed beneath this rugged individualist's withering words! Devoting a good percentage of his time to keeping up that romance-which seems to be the real thing- with Catherine, Carl is also kept busy airing his radical opinions. Next year at Harvard he will continue his interests in the fields of science and oratory. ROBERT WALTER INCHES Known as a swell fellow among his friends, Bob is Canada's own gift to Wilson. He hopes to study law at William and Mary and we know he will come out on top. 52 VIRGINIA ADELAIDE HOWARD Girl Reserves. This attractive brunette, always surrounded by a flock of admiring young males, would like to have music wherever she goes . After attending Edgewood Park School, she hopes to don a starched cap and become an eificient assistant to some lucky doctor. JOHN GREGORY HOYT Hi-Yg Baskclballg Tennis. One of the Hi-Y boys, jack takes a serious interest in activities both in the classroom and on the athletic field. He has served on the school basketball and tennis teams and outside of school has participated in the Junior Davis Cup matches. The future- another army man. DAVID SHERLEY HUDDLE Dave's natural good-nature and sincerity are directly responsible for his ability to call half the Wilson student body his friends. Interested in both baseball and swimming, Dave is also desirous of see- ing the world. JAMES CREELMAN HUNTLEY Cadets. True to the traditional ambition of an Army Junior, Jamie wishes to go to West Point. Moving from post to post inspired him to collect statuettes and souvenirs. He is famous for his antics and for his sense of humor. REGINA JULIA JAWISH Regina confesses that she goes into ectasies over blue sport clothes, exciting basketball games, and Loretta Young. She likes to spend her leisure time seated before a sewing machine with no books in sight. After graduation she will enroll at either Maryland University or Temple Business School. BRUCE BRADFORD JOHNSON Beacon Sfajf, Lunrloroom SMH, Swimming Tcumg Baskefball Team. To enjoy the interesting but dangerous life of a foreign newspaper correspondent is Bruce's chief ambition. Blonde and friendly, he has devoted a large amount of time to sports in Wilson but he hopes to get a taste of traveling and acting before many years pass. CARL BRUNE JOHNSON Social Studies Club, Forum, Honor Society, Panel, ClJ6'l'1'0ll5 Clubg Officers, Club, Stage Crew, callers, Capi., '37, '38. Here is one of Wilson's most violent punsters. In his calmer moods, however, Carl does nothing more desperate than collect very unusual stamps and raise slippery little tropical fish. CHARLES TAYLOR JOHNSON Science Club, German Clubg Honor Socictyg Panvlg Social Studies Club, Business Manager of Yearbooleg Cadets, Major, '37, '38, This is that jovial chap who has been taking your money all year for the Yearbook. His fondness for fishing, hiking, tennis, travel, loafing fly and the like shows that he really isn't always mercenary. MARY-HARRISON JOHNSON There's just something about her that makes you like her-a combination of pep, fun loving disposi- tion, and that naturally curly hair. Cooking and dancing interest her, but the Navy most of all. ALAN WALTER JONES Golf Club, Cadets. Forward march is thc command Alan will soon be obeying at West Point. Quiet, determined, and resourceful, it won't be long before he'll be giving orders himself. A grand fellow, he'll make a swell officer. CLAUDIA HAMILTON JONES Hisiory Clubg Girl Rcserzfesg Tragficlub. In 1950 when you read of Miss Jones, prominent banker, you'll be saying, I knew her when- when she was interested in stamp collecting, when she played basketball and tennisg when she could turn on her smile at a moment's noticeg and when her gracious maner in high school Won her many friends. WILLIAM CORWIN JONES Hi-Y. Bill is tl1e kind of a fellow you like immediately. is slow, dry hu r makes him well rth having ar und and he d fun to a occ sion. Football is i1l's favorite rt and loverfildance. His tions are t og the on that r n first is to rry a beauti girl! K Do the second matter? l ix, l QT '53 ke Z ate, -.4 LEONARD BENJAMIN KELLEY Beacon Sfufg Track Team. Wilson is indebted to Iowa for this versatile young Irishman whose interests range from football and golf to books and journalism. After graduating from the University of Minnesota, he will choose either forestry or newspaper work as a career. ' HILDA FLETCHER KELLY Beacon Sfajf. Good looks, a cheerful disposition, an attractive personality, and plenty of school spirit combine to make this petite blonde one of our best-liked mem- bers. Although she plans to attend Strayer's next year, we know that she'll continue to spend much of her time on the dance floor and tennis court. CHARLES ELLSWORTH KENNEY rv-Cogn With oustide interests ranging from stamps to football, not to mention a model A Ford, this friendly Wilsonite prepares for a future position as an electrical contractor. JANE BLANCHARD KERR Tfflfiflilbj Art Club, Treasurer, '37, French Club. Here is a picture of quiet industry. jane's modesty is a candle to her merit. Her energetic cooperation has added life to more than one school activity-and she's so ardent a student, that it's really a Wonder her eyes don't burn holes through the page! How can anyone help but like such a congenial person? 54 JULIUS ADAM KAISER Hi-Yg Forum. Tall and nonchalant, this good-natured fellow usually surrounded by the Kensington Crowd or the Hi-Y boys-is a familiar sight in Wilson's halls. His plans for next year are still indefinite. STANLEY KEDAN Stanley is the dark and handsome fellow who leads a double life, but it's not as bad as it sounds. One half of his time is spent at school, while the other half is devoted to learning motion picture work. After graduation he will be known as ML Manager . ROBERT SEARLE KELLER Hi-Y, Treasurer, '36, Vice-Prrxirlevif, '37-'38, Panel, Beacon Siafg Simlent Councilg CbL'll1'0f1S Club, Treasurer, '36-'37. Bob is always dancing, driving a car, or handing someone a line. This, together with his genial personality, makes him a typical Hi-Y boy. DAVID PHILIP KELLEY Philip, otherwise known as Slug , would be easily identified as a Georgian even if he didn't proudly proclaim his attachment to that state. He enjoys athletics as well as collecting stamps, and hopes, after leaving us, to go to Georgia Tech and eventually to Cambridge or Oxford in England. Ldlb or Love and lawoii To l-dkltly l-kilda.. EQ UI l ll My-A mu-ca. I 4 ll 1 fy 1 -- if l ...K .V Loi'-l' '-.Klan Vt L 10 BARBARA ANN KING K Barbara's another one of those attractive Army Juniorsg she loves to ride horseback, swim and dance -all of which she does well. After a year or two in some girls' school she plans to go on to college. WALTER OWEN KOEHLER Cog , Trajiclubg Beacon Sfuf, Associate Editor, '37-'3 8. Dark-complexioned, thoughtful, and industrious is Walter, who will continue to add to the knowledge of journalism which he gained at Wilson. An all- around sportsman he particularly enjoys hunting, fish- ing, and the company of a certain member of the fair sex. CAROLYN RUTH LACEY Social Slurlies Clubg Hi-Writersg Baskin and Masque Club: Yearbook Slajfg Panelg Forumg Honor Sociriy. Picnics, ping-pong, puns, parties and people pro- vide this perfectly pixillated pal with plenty of pep and personality. Next year if she can find time out from pedicuring her pet poodle, she plans to attend a local junior college and ponder over problems per- taining to personnel administration. NANCY LAPORTE A good student but a better sport, Nancy is a spendid person to know. She is so quiet in a class room that you hardly know she is there. An inspir- ing artist, we know she will be one of the best. nf 1 1 BILL KING LEACH Sigma Pi Gamma, Vice-President, 37-'385 Foo!- ball Team, Baseball Team. r Not only a swell football player but a swell guy- Bill is one of Wilson's best. It's hard to imagine, but he will end up feeling pulses and looking at tongues after he gets through Michigan Medical School. LLOYD WILSON LEE Stamp Clnbg Glen Club. Here is the other half of the crazy and capricious couple, Browne and Lee. Those who dine the second lunch hour are doubtless acquainted with Lloyd's broad and not too subtle wit. He tells us con- fidentially that he will probably go over to G. W. or Maryland University to study electrical engineering. ERVIN HENRY LEETH Swimming Team. Ervin is that rare bird -a native Washingtonian. His vast collection of newspaper clippings on XVood- row Wilson activities proves his deep love for his alma mater. Ervin is going to find out all there is to know about Diesel Engines next year. CHARLES FREDERICK LEISERSON Trujiclubg Aircraft Club. With his brilliant mind and calm manner, Fred makes the didicult look easy. Modest and friendly, he'll always go out of his way to help you. Quiet and unobtrusive, he's a keen fellow to have around at all times. 55 FRANCES LYNETTE LISTER Lots of fun and very friendly, Frances not only goes in for the lighter things of life such as dancing but she is also an expert marksman. Her mind is not definitely made up as to what she will do next year but we're sure that it will be something worth while. DORIS MARIE ,LITTLE Glee Club. She likes to sing-she likes to swim--she likes to swing. incidentally, she seems to like a certain senior, too. JULIAN SCOTT LORENZ Prcsizlruf Hobbies Club, '37-'38, German Club, Traficlubg Panel, Play Eucryn1an '. Known and well-liked by his fellow students, Julian with his solid A's has become an institution around Wilson. In spare moments he pursues his hobby of amateur radio by operating XV3FEW. With his exceptionally excellent record and his fine person- ality, julian is headed for certain distinction in whatever field he enters. FRANCES VIRGINIA LUX Frances is a native of Lebanon, Pa., but none the less has found a dennite place at Woodrow Wilson. Next year she goes off to business college to carve a brand new niche for herself. 56 ALTA MAE LEWIS Glen' Club. Having a bit of the gardener in her, Alta actually likes to rake leaves and pull weeds. Auto trips, interspersed with visits to zoos, museums, and histor- ical scenes hold a strong fascination for her. Next year will find her at the other end of your telephone wire saying, Number plee-uz-just on minute, I'll get your party. DOROTHY HARRIET LEWIS Beacon Stagg Commercial Club. Dark hair and blue eyes characterize this pretty Washingtonian. Her activities are a clue to her abilities. Outside of school she reads, writes, and plays golf and tennis. Can you guess her name? You're rightg it's Dot Lewis. JACK EDWIN LINDER In jack one finds the original tall, dark and hand- some youth. His personality helps him to make friends quickly and easily. His plans for the future are not deinitely formed, but he is not college bound. MARGARET DIECKS LINZEL Yearbook Stagg Social Studies Clubg Trajficlubg Pam-l. Peggy is unique in her hobbies, for she collects matches from all over the world. She will cheerfully give you a lift over the rough spots when y 'r studying. Deeply interested in the world in ' l1 she lives, Peggy hopes to study sociology o Ache- l ogy at Bucknell. J 1 Nl-Nuuofo THOMAS JAMES LYNN Tom is a likable chap, who goes in for baseball in a big way. Among his other interests are tennis and swimming and he's good at them all. He hopes to attend West Point later on. MARY ADELAIDE LYONS That broad Boston A you've been hearing around school lately belongs to this quiet young girl with the deep hazel eyes and lovely hair. The study of library science will engross her attention in the years to come. JEAN CAREY MACKENZIE jean is ardently interested in sports, with bound- less enthusiasm for swimming, dancing and tennis. This same enthusiasm should carry her far in her business career for which she will prepare at Sim- mons College in Boston. DAVID THOMAS MALONEY, JR. Forum, Basltetbullg Baseballg Football. Dave's name is linked inseparably with that of XVilson's football team. He is rather shy with girls, but his wisecracking and ability in athletics have made him very popular among the boys at school. ANNE MARIE MANNING Frcurb Club, Glee Club. Although she is a comparative newcomer 'at Wilson, Anne has already made many friends and has become well acquainted with the school. Her hobbies are varied and worthwhile, for she enjoys piano, travel, and sports. Although she plans to attend college, she has not yet made a definite choice. PI-IILEMON DAVID MARGOLD Current Affairs Club, Srienre Club, Chess Clubg German Clubg Debating Clubg Woodrow Wilson Players, Trajfvlrlbg Panelg Debniiug Team, Honor Socicly. David is the peppy fellow with the redder-than- red hair, who has jumped to fame in Wilson by way of the chessboard and the debating team. Trips to Europe are all in the day's work for David, for twice he's crossed the Atlantic as a bell-hop, and once as first prize winner in an essay contest. Always a good student, David plans to attend West Point. MARJORIE COLLINS MATTHEWS Buskin and Masque Clubg French Club, Sm:- rctury, '37g Panels: Honor Sociriyg Porn-mg As- sistant Erliior of Yearbook, Rdl,L'ligF Iunior Aufarrf. Jerry, always in the thick of things, contributes much to everything. Those bright eyes and that lovely smile would have done much to cheer up Radcliffe. Instead she's going over to cheer up the Europeans after.G. NV.-and they do need it. LOUIS ROGER MATTINGLY Blonde and good-natured, Louis is fortunate in hav- ing a beautiful hand-writing for which he should be justly proud. When he,4:i,s. not enjoying the com- pany of the fair sex, you will find him riding, swim- ming, or fishing. He plans to attend business college in Wasllington. 57 I X: Fl ll 1 ' - Y , . x X fe , ,, MARY LOUISE MCDONALD Girl Rt'S4'r1'e5. A quiet, and unassuming girl is Mary Lou, with an ability to make friends. Her hobby is collecting souvenirs and pennants and much of her time is spent in hiking. After a vacation in Florida she will be ready to continue her studying at Temple. MARY WINIFRED McGRATH A girl whose charm and sweetness have woven a magic spell over all who know her, Mary not only does well in her studies, but also plays cleverly on the piano and banjo. GEORGE WILBURE Mel-IENRY, JR. George is another who has lived in various distant places before joining us. He tells us that his hobbies are tennis, skating, and collecting cartoons,--but, on persuasion, he also admits an interest in gags and gals . Next year will find him either at the Uni- versity or Annapolis. MARGUERITE JANE McKELLOPS Born in Miami, raised in Omaha, and educated in Washiimgtonl That's the grand combination behind Marguerite. She likes drawing and painting, but her more strenuous hobby is swimming. The MeKellops' smile will be seen next year at business school. 58 DOUGALL MCCALLUM Hi-Yg Clarvrous Club. Monk is the preacher's son who made the Hi-Y, believe it or not. As if this were not enough dis- tinction, he can take six majors and get away with it. BETTY HELEN McCROSKEY We all think it's a pity that debonair Betty lavishes so much of that engaging personality on horseback and in swimming pools, but then hearts are trumps to her! This charming girl will be having a marvelous time out of life, as usual, as she steps out non- chalantly to conquer new fields. DOROTHY MAE McCULLOUGH Baskin and BIIISIIIIL' Club. Here's one girl who is always cheerful and good- natured. Her pet hobby is collecting carved wooden articles and what nots from China. She is looking forward to taking a secretarial course at Temple. ROBERT WILLIAM MCCULLOUGH Woodrow Wilson Player-sg Sfuge Crew. This tall, amiable, young fellow specializes in read- ing and ping-pong. .After brushing-up at prep school he plans to enter Annapolis. KLOVIA ELIZABETH MCKENNON Hi-Wrilers, Sevrclaryg Woodroztf Wfilson Players, Social Club, Yearbook SMH. ' Gum-books-clothes-dates-movies-last minute exams-dancing-dramatics-human nature - parties -and the sunny South, all provide this popular XVilsonite with an outlet for her breathless enthusiasm. HARRY PRICE MCNAUGHTON Forum, Yearbook Sfujfg Sigma Pi Ganunag Tfllllis Teamg Honor Sociriy. You would never guess Harry hailed from the land of roast beef-to hear him shouting German all over the third floor. His noisy studying seems to get results, judging from the marks Harry pulls down. Interests in baseball and basketball show him to be an athlete as well as a student and an all- around fellow. ROLLIN PATALON MEAD uc-agp Tall, blond, and handsome, and a regular fellow, that's a fitting description for Rollin. When he's not riding that motorcycle of his, he's either exercising his executive abilities in the branch oilice of one or our local newspapers, or giving the girls a treat. Born in the city of Chicago, his ambition expresses one of the characteristics of that city-to study air- conditioning at Georgia Tech. DANIEL MELOY Presiilrnl Social Studies Club, '37-385 Current Ajuirr Club, Hislory Club, Honor Society, French Clnbg Yearbook Sfafg Sfurlcnf Fornmg Debnling Society, Dramaiic Clnbg Panels. A serious student of current affairs, a talented talker whose opinions are well considered, and an equally good listener, Dan has participated in in- numerable organizations here. Only his interest in horse-back riding can equal the skill with which he handles the gavel. Sometime in the not too distant future he hopes to demonstrate his skill in diplomacy in foreign service. PHYLLIS MAES MENERATTI Phyllis is a real travel enthusiast. Perhaps that's because she's lived in Annapolis, the Philippines, and in Wasliington. She collects foreign coins and amuses hers f by taking pictures. Her sense of humor will aid er after a course at business school. J' aff we l RALFE MESROBIANQQLH' fag Baseball, Football. kr Turk was born in Contantinoplt--but he is most Q?-nious for his football playing here at school. He jplias been a mainstay of the team for two years, and is considered one of the best tackles in the city. MARY HELEN MILBERG Mary Helen may indeed be called original, for she has the unusual hobby of collecting old lipsticks and compacts. Blonde, attractive, and thoroughly . Cliff ,,Lc,c1-gc,Qio rgfvfiflf Y :f'l'?f ' D, wuLi,.gLCcte f I - I ' ' f A V., .fUef+f ,Mx ,lem ,ez 5' .avffffffv amiable, she was born on the West Coast. Tennis,V.f,v,,?! L., swimming, and riding are among her chief enjoyments. I MARTHA PAGE MILBURN Honor Soriefyg Glue Club, French Club, Social Sfurlicx Club. Wilson's own songbircl is thc attractive, dark- haired contralto, Martha Milburn. In other artistic abilities, her talents are almost as promising as in her music. Despite an imposing row of A's which line her report cards, she is an active girl and a good sport. 59 ..,f, , ', , , !?Ti'?.i-..-fr ,: flea. 5ie44'fff4e '! 1 y2,4f4f,f- ,QL ,pix .tg JOHN LATIMER MOORE Cbevrons Club, Yearbook Stai. John is the likeable boy who came here from Boston. If he doesn't get waylaid in making another Snow White or some equally entertaining cartoon, he means to be an automobile designer. We know he'll make good at Yale. MARYAN GRACE MOORE Science Club, Tvajiclnbg XV. W. A. C., President '37, Honor Socictyg Forum. A dynamic young lady who has her fingers in a good many pies at Wilson-sports editor of the Beacon, basketball, tennis and riding. She will hie herself Far above Cayuga's waters to study home economics and dietetics at Cornell. JOSEPH VALENTINE MORGAN, JR. Lieuf.-Colonel, '37-'38, Cadets, '35-'37g Officers Clubg Honor Socivtyg Cbvvrons Club, Beacon Sfajfg Panclg Trajiclubg Wfar Games Tram. joe's powers of argumentation have made him the XVaterloo of many a Wilson teacherg and his military proficiency, combined with good marks, has made him our Lieut.'Colonel. An expert at sailing, shoot- ing, stamp collecting and camping, he expects to attend either the Naval Academy or Georgetown University next year. ROBERT WILLIAM MORGAN Porky spends his spare time pitching horse shoes and working on automobiles. All of which ought to ind him a perfect niche in the Abbot School machine shop next year. 60 BETTY BOW MILLER Hi-Wrilrrsg French Club, Honor Socit-ly. A page-boy bob, sparkling dark eyes, and an air of eiiiciency help to make this sample package of good horsemanship a popular Wilsonite. Next year will probably End her numbered among the coeds at Texas U. majoring in either home economics or in geology. HELEN MEIBERT MILLER W. W. A. C., Vice-Presiflculg Honor Sociz-tyg Basketball Teams. Swimming, basketball, tennis-Helen excels at all three. Future plans point to Virginia State Teacher's College, with a world-tour tucked in for good measure. ISOLA ANGELA MOLL Debating Clnbg German Clubg Science Clnbg History Club. Hailing from Chicago, Isola brought with her to Washington a great deal of enthusiasm for such out- door sports as tennis and swimming. Next year her big brown eyes will be found in G. W. peering thru miscroscopes at bacteria slides. THOMAS MONTGOMERY Monty is the fellow who can always be relied upon for dry humor at the right times. Born in Washington, he entered Wilson by way of Western. An outstanding cadet, but as he puts it, now retired , Tommy is nevertheless active in outside sports. Dartmouth will be his alma mater. r X THOMPSON JOSEPH MORRIS Truck. Believe it or not, this Wilsonite really comes from the land of the Southern drawl-Georgia, to be exact. Evidently believing. in physical culture, he spends much of his spare time boxing, swimming, and play- ing football. Next year, Benjamin Franklin Uni- versity will srart him on a career in law. JEAN VIRGINIA MOSER Srimzcr Clubg Panel. Brown-eyed jean's files of old letters are known to all of her friends. The Science Club has had its effect upon her, for she looks forward to a career in bacteriology! HENRY BERNARD MOSES Henry is a very real inspiration to every one at Woodrow NC'ilson: in the class room, in music, or in just the plain art of living. All of which he will continue to be at G. W. or wherever he ,may be. ELIZABETH LOLA MOYNELO Girl Reserves. Speaking Spanish fluently is the main ambition of Lola. This vivacious red-head-always on the go-is well known for her sense of humor and somewhat surprising ideas. She enjoys reading and stamp collecting, and wants to fly an airplane. ' A wp - C' ' f J, E if K I 'i ' LA Uwxhlfv y if 99' ffl Ki' f , If i KJ 1' 0 ' f l If ij 01 CECIL VIRGINIA MYERS Beacon Staff. Her red hair, brown eyes, and slim figure are ex4 amples of Wilson's claim to the title of Washington's best looking girls. just the same, Cecil has very serious ambitions of becoming a college girl and has high hopes of graduating from Harcom junior College some day. BETTY ANN NAMMINGA Wliere there's dancing and singing, there's bound to be Betty. She is also one of those rare persons who actually like to take all day trips and gaze in wonder at historic landmarks. Next year will find her at Strayer's. ROBERT LUTHER NEFF Stamp Club, Sccrefary, ,35-'36g Honor Society. We're mighty sure that Bob's going to have that certain bed-side-manner and plenty else too for that medical degree that will come from down Virginia way. His likeable qualities will fill his waiting room as soon as he has hung out his sign. HELEN BOWIE NORRIS Social Sfzmlics Club. This practical minded young woman intends to carve her future in the Held of business, and startle thc world in general by her executive abilities. In her more frivolous moments she collects postcards and clicks a reliable little camera. 61 li l GEORGE PENDLETON Beacon Sia Attention, World! Here's another outstanding W'ilsonite, whose masterful writings have handsomely decorated the Beacon this year. Ambitious Pen is confident that his lightning-like precision will make him controller of Wall Street. Meet our future multi-millionaire! WILLIAM GOLDEN CARTER PENNINGTON Yearbook Stafg Cmlrls, Lifut. '37-'38g Honor Roll '37g Sfagz- Crcwg Panelg Rifle Club, Sevre- tary '37-'38g Hobbies Club. Q Bill, who is well known and well liked by nearly everyone at school, is one of our major sportsmen. However, the joys of tennis, boating, and golf will suffer from the competition of long years of hard study at Johns Hopkins Medical School. MARGARET ELIZABETH PERSONS Massachusetts' loss was XVashington's gain when Margaret decided to make her home here. Drawing takes up her time in her quieter moments while horse- back riding is her favorite outdoor recreation. Some- day she will be a great archeologist after receiving her training at Ohio State. DORRIS ELOISE PITTS Girl Reserves. Dorris must be quite wcll acquainted with the by- paths and highways in this part of the country, be- cause she spends most of her spare time traveling them-either on horseback or in her own much prized Terraplane. 62 EDWARD WARREN NYLEN Eddie's interests range from photography and stamp collecting to tennis and football. He is a genuine Washingtonian and plans to study his special interest of electrical engineering at G. W. 1 ELIZABETH MARY O'BRIEN Bubbling with enthusiasm and vitality, and running over with wit and friendliness is sprightly Betty with her English accent. She utilizes part of her limitless energy riding horses and bikes, dancing, and playing badminton. RICHARD HOWARD OFFUTT Sigma Pi Gamma, Scrrefary '3Xg Yearbook Sfajfg Baseball. A sport fiend-Dick can tell you anything about sports. Baseball is his special weakness. Troubles never seem to disturb his smiling face. This carefree, easy-going manner makes him a delightful companion at all times. RICHARD LLOYD PATCH Woodrow Wilson Playvrsg Debating Clubg Officers Clubg Glee Clubg Cadets, Lieul., '37, '3 8. An enthusiastic barbell man, a master at a stereo- typed line that lands him a girl in every metropolis, and the possessor of a ready wit that will get YOU if you don't watch out, Dick should be a big success at Dartmouth. GLADYS CECELIA POWELL Rea' Cross Council. If you plan to travel, consult Gladys gad-about Powell, for she really knows her way around. Next to traveling, dancing is het favorite pastime. Inspired by her experience in the Wilson oiiice, she hopes to become somcone's indispensable secretary. DONALD MELVILLE POWERS Radio Club, Capt. Company A '37-'38, Cailrtsg Yearbook Stagg Officers Club, Honor Socivly. Static on the radio did you say? Tl-iat's only Don's radio station WSGOB. He is going to move, station and all, to M. I. T. next year. We will soon be hearing much about an engineer named Powers. SUZANNE PRESTON Glec Club, Debafing Club, Omega Phi Dc-Hag Panel, Woodrow Wilson Playcrsg Yearbook SMH. Sue's blonde curls and sparkling brown eyes are well known around Wilson through her many activi- ties. Singing, debating, acting, and the sorority show she has a finger in every pie. But most of all it is her friendliness and good humor which makes every- one like her. FLORENCE PRIMM Tragitlubg Girl Rcxrrvesg Honor Society. Sports, especially basketball, and piano, interest Florence wl1o is skillful at both. In spite of her many outside activities and clubs, she regularly makes the Honor Roll. She is one of the few members of the class who hopes to become a teacher, and her capacity for clear thinking and effective speaking should aid her in achieving her ambition. My W l MARY ELIZABETH RAGLE Omega Plni Delta, Red Cross Council, Pam-lg Library SMH. Bettie-who hails from California-is that per- fectly groomed lass who always looks as if she has just popped in for tea. At present, music is her one and only interest, and Holton-Arms is the school of her choice. WILLIAM EDDY RANDALL Scirlln' Clnbg Trajfirlnbg Cbcurons Clubg Rifle Clubg Honor Society. Here we have proof that it is not necessary to talk a lot to make the Honor Roll. Instead Bill makes his noise with the Rifle Club. ROBERT LEE RAUCH ' Bob came to us this year from Mississippi with a variety of interests-such as riding, dancing, sailing, writing and travelling. As to his future, he is un- decided whether it shall be engineering or law. ROBERT NEWTON RAY Cog g Track. This popular NVashingtonian's activities range from sailing to falconry. Although Bob has no definite plans for the future we feel sure that he will accom- plish all that he sets himself to do, judging from the application and steadiness that have made him so valuable to the Cog . 63 ADELAIDE MABLE REID Girl Rcxerrvsg Glu' Club, Pam-lg Forum. The apple of many an eye-both here and at the Naval Academy-this good-looking brunette has quite a clever line of chatter. Sailing, dancing, driving and sleeping will continue to claim much of her time next year at G. W. JOHN JAMES REINHARD, II Good-natured and full of fun, Jack makes even school seem bright. But for all his fun-making he is determined to be a brain specialist and those who know him already put a Dr. before his name. WINIFRED JOSEPHINE RENNER Social Slurlirs Club, French Club. XVinny', is under the impression that thcre are four-and only four-hobbies: swimming, reading, riding, and making scrapbooks. Although her plans for the immediate future are somewhat indefinite, there is no doubt in her mind but that she will someday become a social service worker. GEORGE EUGENE REYNOLDS Cmlrlxg Radio Club. George is known at school for his fine sense of humor and for his car in which the boys of the other lunch period delight in gunning around. His main interest out of school is amateur radio, his station being WJGOA. From Wilson George is going to G. NV. to study electrical engineering. 64 CHARLES BATCHELDER RAYMOND Color Srrgrnnf '37-'38g Curlrisg Social Shulirs Clubg Stage Crrwg Beacon Slnjfg Panels. To Charles goes all the credit for the organization of a school rifle team. He got odicial permission to form the team, aroused student interest and now has a place to shoot. In spare time his interests are guns, stamps, swimming, and Vermont. At Maryland University he will study to be a civil engineer. JULIANNE REDMAN Because this attractive brunette is unable to resist gayly colored pennants and unusual souvenirs, she has quite a collection of them. Her only ambition is to become the indispensable private secretary of some handsome business man. CHARLES SUMNER REED, JR. Cbczfronx Club. That Hawaiian climate certainly makes things grow! W'e hope West Point has extra length beds for Charles. One of those quiet fellows who always gets things done, we know that he will go a long way in the gray. CLAIRE LEA REED-HILL Traficlubg Omega Phi Drlfag Panel. Claire is a devastating damsel, seemingly seldom distressing herself, but sometimes starting storms in masculine hearts. ei' ella FRANCES RICKER W. W. A. C., Sven-fury ,37. Sassy , an Army girl, has travelled from Maine's bleak Portland to the ,sunny beach at XVaikiki. She's very athletically inclined, and has won fame here at Wilson for her graceful dancing. We need never worry that she will not find success 'cause Sassy has what it takes! CHARLES COAKLEY ROACH Charles is a well-known sportsman around Wilson circles, indulging in baseball, football, and swimming with equal enjoyment. He is known for his friendli- ness and sincerity. Charles confides that he wants to be an electrical engineer. FRANK C. ROLLER Busleetballg Baseball. Our alert young forward has done both himself and the school proud by his honest and vigorous efforts on the basketball court. A well-deserved welcome awaits him at Georgetown University. - DOROTHY ELIZABETH ROM N French Club, Glare Club, Cboraliersg ia Studies Club. ' Mention good music, or historica n els'a have Betty's immediate interest. o ray g and you touch her ambition, for she as ream f writing for the National Geogr ph' fr for ' - lands. If that should fail, sin wo r second choice. ' R ERT I X vlhl t e ' lub, Spanish Club. o rt, io 's rom Boston, is extremely ale d i c rk. Not only does he make X ' m ls, bu e a s enjoys the art of linoleum cutting. ' w brown hair and a continual smile, he h o udy business Hnance at either Pennsylvania A A R K Cy, e Washington. i 1 QI DOROTHY FRANCES ROSASCO Aflzfrrlising Sfuf, Beacon. In Doty we find sincerity, good looks, and sophistication underlined with high spirits and a love of adventure. Although she is not fired with ambition Doty is intensely interested in interior decoration and plans to study it further at the King- Smith Studios next Fall. WILLIAM EDWIN ROWLAND Ojirers Club, Panel, Baseball, Cazlrls, Lieul., ,37, ,3 8. One of the most popular and sought-after boys at Wilson, Bill has also proved to be a student far - above average. If his past record is any indication, he will make ideal material for the Naval Academy. MARY ANNE McVEY ROYAR Hixiory Club: Forum, Hi-Wfri1'c'rs. Mary Anne is that peppy little individual whose quiet charm wins her so many friends around here. She, too, is a Navy Junior who has lived in the Philippines, Canada, and California. She enjoys tennis, swimming, and dancing--may she have much of them. 65 BETTY DOROTHY SAHM Glen Clnbg Mixer! Cborus. Betty must have a sweet tooth for she collects lumps of sugar from as many places as possible. Ping-pong, tennis, swimming, riding, and dancing all interest this versatile and attractive brunette. She is known around Wilson for her beautiful voice. ROY PRESTON SANDIDGE F oofbul l . Although Roy likes a bit of hockey or football now and then, his real hobbies lie in the fields of ornithology-bird study to the layman-and photog- raphy. He will study medicine next year at the University of Virginia. JANICE FAIRFIELD SAUNDERS Girl Resf'rzfes, Vire-President, Bnsltin aml Masque Clnbg Bt-anon 51.15, Honor Society. XVill it be journalism, handwriting analysis, knit- ting, or a family? NVilson's one and only Barbella will probably choose to combine all four-and successfully. Clncidentally, she's writing her im- mortal novel right now.j ROBERT O. SAUNDERS Hi-Yg Chevron: Clulzg Panel. Bob is a Hi-Y member who made the grade. His brand of humor has been much in demand by that group. Being athletic Bob enjoys golf and swim- ming. He has decided to enroll in the University of Rochester next year. 66 JEAN ELIZABETH RUMBLE jeanvbrought a grand combination from the West Coast. She has a grand sense of humor and plenty of talent. Her artistic abilities run along the lines of costume designing and original drawings and she plans to study art after graduation. ETHEL LOUISE RUOFF Baskin and Masque, Sccrclary '35g Social Stmlics Clnbg Science Club. Ethel is one-half of that inseparable team of Saegmuller and Ruoff, a girl whose spunk and brains make it a simple matter to predict a brilliant future for her. She has also been of invaluable service in her many social activities. KATHRYN LENORE RUSSELL This girl from Baltimore certainly disproves the theory that sportswomen don't go in for the liner things of life, for she gets every bit as much enjoy- ment from her piano as she does from a fast tennis game or brisk canter. Next year she will begin her pre-medical course at G. XV. VIRGINIA ROSE SAEGMULLER Baskin and Masque, Treasurer '37g Social Studies, Svcreiary ,375 Science Clnbg Honor Society. Ginny is one of those steadfast girls that Wilson just couldn't have done without these past three years. Excelling both in her studies and in partici- pation in school activities, if she continues along at her present rate, her success at William and Mary is assured. RICHARD TURNER SCHLOSBERG Dick, who is one of our band of amateur photog- raphers, is also interested in sports of all sorts,- ping pong in particular. West Point will see him after prep school. REEVA LEE SCHULTZ Buskin and Masque, French Club, Riding Club. In addition to being a connoisseur of tiny China animals, Reeva is one of those rare girls who actually likes the pungent odors of the chemistry lab. She hopes to become a laboratory technician. MARY FRANCES SEEBOLD Here's the girl you've so often seen tearing around the odice, managing everything in her eiiicient way. Although the presidency of an American Legion Junior Post demands many of her free hours, she still finds time for that beloved art. Next year will End her working in her father's office. SHIRLEY SEIDENMAN Woodrow Wilson Players, Vice-Presiilcni '37, '38g French Club, Debating Club, Librarian '37, '3 83 Siurlcnt Forum: Business Sing, Yearbook, Panel, Honor Roll '33-U85 Honor Society. Say it with music must be jimmie's motto, for she loves playing the piano and shows great ability in doing so. Dramatics also finds a place in her many activities, and she has participated in a Wilson Spring play. Her hope is to be a nursery school teacher via. Wellesley. DOROTHY LODGE SELBY First you hear her infectious giggle, then you see her-a petite blonde well known for her dancing ability and abundance of energy. Georgetown and the Naval Academy are at swordspoint fighting for this little lady's favor. May the best man win! ROBERT ESLINGER SHENTON Cadets, Capi.-Adjutant '37-,385 Science Clubg Secretary-Treasurer, Ojirrrs Clubg Cbevrons Clubg Glen' Clubg Rarlio Club. Bob has become popular with the students of Wilson and has taken part in many clubs and other activities. Out of school his hobbies are radio, in- strumental music, including sax and clarinet, and model making. He is planning to go to American University next year. ELIZABETH CHURCHYARD SHEPHERD Running a farm is Elizabeth's amibition. She is interested in agriculture and is quite an authority on the subject. Elizabeth is a Bethesda-Chevy Chase convert, and a welcome addition to Wilson. WADE ATKINSON SHERIER Foolball Tram '37. Blond and jolly, Wade confides that his hobbies are victrola records and Esquire , The latter must have great influence over him, for he always dresses in the latest fashion. Football is Wade's favorite sporty law is his chosen Held. 67 f '- 4 ,w v ,',iuLj 0,063 lbfvzzgb ww X g ,lx 'fx . . itil QXVD Q WW ' 1 xbhii 'iw 'A N , if ' bfi fly? J xy ll i i A L?-'U i . .ij ' l, xi' K Lg , .. JAMES DOUGLAS SPENCER OECCTS Clubg Cog 5 Cadets, Lient., '37, '38g Honor Society. A wide capacity for making friends and a iine sense of humor characterize this quiet Wilsonite. He looks to a life on the open sea, and is planning to attend the Naval Academy, for which he is well- qualified. - ROBERTA SPIDEL Girl Reserves. Roberta, one of the few non-temperamental red- heads in this part of the country is a zealous phi- latelist. She plans to major in languages with the hope of someday becoming a translator. MARY LOUISE SPILMAN Louise is thc popular girl with the ready smile. Her coppery-red hair is the envy of the feminine half of Vlilson. She is interested in music and takes honors in shorthand and typing. Her amibitions in- clude working as a secretary in a law office-and perhaps studying law herself. EDWARD SQUIRE Sigma Pi Gamma Fraternity, Treasurer '37 and U85 Panel: Football Team. Brains and brawn are combined in Ed to a good advantage. He has a forceful mind and says what he means. Nevertheless, he never seems to offend anyone and everyone finds him a good pal. 68 JOSEPH ALVIN SIRKIS . Woodrow Wilson Pluyersg Scientific Hobbies Club. joe's friends find him an eager and interesting talker, who never fails to produce a good joke. He is interested in photography and acting, and collects stamps. Joe expresses hopes of going to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ANN LOUISE SMITH Science Clnbg Bandg Basketball Team. At the most casual mention of the word sailboat this dignified Wilsonite becomes as excited as a sub- deb on her nrst date. At present her only ambition is to attend George Washington University next year. VIRGINIA SMITH Dramatic Clubg Student Forn-mg Yearbook Staf. XVhat more can we say than that Ginny is not only one of the best looking but also one of the most popular and vivacious of Wilson's girls? CLIFFORD VERNON SPARROW For original and fascinating hobbies, Clifford takes the prizeg he collects birds of prey as pets! Besides this somewhat hazardous occupation, 'he collects stamps, and rides. LYNN ADAIR STACY Arhfertising Sfaf, Beacon. Charm and lovely eyes are Lynn's outstanding points, not to forget her ability to get around to sunny climes. This ambitious girl wants to open a dress shop in New York at some future date and become a famous dress designer. JOHN JOSEPH STEVENS Sports Erlilor of Beacon 765 Baseballg Fooiballg Basketball. ' Clad in his famous No. 13 uniform, Johnnie has been the hero of many a baseball or football game. He has no other interests, except, perhaps, for a lovely February graduate. His ambition is to add to the football history of Notre Dame. JOHN WILLIAM STEVENS Cadetsg Cbevrons Club. johnny evidently believes in being well protected, because he saves guns and baseball bats. After graduating from the University of Alabama, he hopes to become either another Knute Rockne, or a super Eddie Richenbacker. HENRY COOPER STOCKELL Science Club, Cbefvrons Clubg Ofirers' Clubg Cmlels, Lieuf., '37, '38g Honor Soeiefy. Full of pep, always good-humored and likeable, Henry plans to attend Georgetown Foreign Service School. His great enthusiasm in high school has been the Cadet Corpsg outside of school, maps and insects are his interests. JEAN EVELYNE STONER Jean is Wilson's exhibit number one of individuality personified. Not only does she ride, swim, clog and aquaplane, but she also designs clothes and does Spanish dancing. Incidentally, if you anticipate having difficulty in finding lions to purchase, place an order with Jean. She's going to raise 'em in Florida. BETTY JANE STOUT Woodrow Wilson Players '36-'38, Panel '37-'383 Hisfory Club '36-'37g Honor Soeiefy. Although a baby of the class, Betty Jane leads in activities, with her speaking a credit to the panels, and her dramatic talent recognized when she played Good-deeds in Everyman. She plans to be a journalist. RUTH ELAINE STOWELL Dark curls and a very mild voice characterize Ruth, who claims Lyons, New York, as her birth- place. She is undecided as to whether she will attend George Washington 'or Elmira College, but goes in for swimming and riding in no uncertain Way. ELIZABETH JANE STRACHAN Ari Club '37-'Ng Red Cross Council, '37-'38g Glee Club '37-'3 S. Scratcl1ie is that vivacious brunette that you can't keep up with, for her activities range from swimming to knitting. She is noted for her accom- plishments in music, dancing, and art. She celebrates her birthday by eating Thanksgiving turkey. 69 l 4 ul-V r MARCIA LYDIA SWOPE Tennis Tram. Slim, blonde, and sophisticated, Marcia's conver- sational ease and natural intelligence would be a credit to any modern American girl. By applying these traits to her future work in the field of social service, we know she'll succeed. JEAN MARY TAIT Swimming Club. A scintillating brunette with an eye toward the latest thin in clothes is our friend from Wisconsin. g . XVhenever brx ht sweaters, fuzz socks and mittens g Y go wanderin about, ean is the irl in them. Next s . s year we'll find her breaking hearts and cheering loyally at Northwestern. JEAN CAMPBELL THOMAS Baskin and Masqurg Social Studies Club. Original, full of pep, with a grand sense of humor, Tommie always looks as if she's hunting mischief. She intends to use the University of Wisconsin as a stepping stone to fame. ROBERT ROWE THOMPSON, JR. Beacon Staff. Tall, blond, and rather shy, Bob has had a hand in almost all popular sports, playing with character- istic skill and enthusiasm. Leaving a fine record as a Beacon reporter behind him, he will study Journalism at Stanford University. 70 SIBYL VICKERS STREET Honor Rall, 3 yearsg Panelsg Trajiclubg Girl Reserves, President ,37-'38g French Clubg Social Studies Clubg Current Afairsg Basketball, Iunior Teamg Honor Society '3 8. This is that charming young lady who startles one with her droll wit and amazing way of managing Girl Reserves, tennis tournaments, picnics, etc., with great eiiiciency and skill. We do hope that Swarth- more, in making her a top notch chemist, won't ruin an expert cook and an all-around grand pal! ARTHUR D. STRUBLE Teaching math to little girls, dancing in circles till his partner is dizzy, or putting every ounce of strength into swimming that last lap makes every day a holiday for Art. Although he dislikes mansions, he is probably destined to live in one since Annapolis men are just like catoip to rich girls. NORA ANNE STUART Literary Club. Variety is the spice of Life as far as Nora Anne is concerned. Not only has she lived in London, England, but also in many of the most interesting :ities of the United States. Upon graduating she would like to return to her favorite state, Michigan. DOROTHY JEAN SWINGLE French Club, Science Clubg Social Stmlivs Clubg Glcc Clubg Biology Lab. Assistant. This girl from the golden West, who was born in California and has lived in Madagascar, is a versatile, talented young person who goes to Kansas State next year to follow her two loves-Zoology and Languages. -if-D 2 -rp! V1 ELIZABETH THORN History Club. Here's a girl with personality! Libby, in one of those persuasive moods, is just like catnip to the opposite sex. She likes boys, and horses, too. Her choice is Swarthmore, where her ever present smile will capture the hearts of all she encounters. ANNA MAE THOUR Panel '35 and '36. Anna Mae has something of a passion for unusual pastel tones, as is evidenced by all those stunning suits and sweaters she wears. Next year at Columbia, she will probably continue to develop her favorite hobby of going places and doing things. RICHARD HERBERT TIBBETS Second Sergeant '37-'3Kg Primfe '35-'575 Radio Club '37-'38. A native of this city, Rich has made many friends at Wilson. Whenever he has any extra timel and sometimes when he doesn'tJ he engages himself in his hobby of radio. His ability to get along with others will certainly help him in later life. JANET LOUISE TILMAN Student Forum. ' A delicious sense of humor, smart looking clothes, an air of sophistication, and an ever present bevy of enamoured young men-these will always' be associ- ated with XVilson's own edition of Vogue . O its .de S bv 2 We X af l J Mi og wh Jfvfff' 7.0 -fu, EVELYN TORRILLO Riding Club. This attractive brunette is one of Wilson's most enthusiastic movie fans and equestriennes. After a course at Strayer's school she hopes to enter the business world as a super-etiicient stenographer. CHARLES EDWARD TUCHTON Football, swimming, and, in fact, all outdoor sports, hold a strong appeal for Charles. After he has attended Georgetown University, you will prob- ably End him pleading numerous cases before the courts, and-What's more important--winning them. JOHN BONAR TUCKER Art Clnbg Art Slajf Ya-arbookg Carlrfsg Honor Society. Behold the gentleman whom we may thank for the drawings of the school in this book. Although he is quiet and reserved and devotes much of his time to art, John is a wizard at math, his hrst love, and intends to make a related subject, engineering, his life Work. JACK B. TURNER Jack, whose home-town is Detroit, Michigan, is completely happy when he is near water, for his one and only hobby is swimming. Although he is seriously considering becoming an M. D., his plans for the future are still uncertain. 71 Cv JANE WACKSMUTH jane combines an adventurous temperament fshe wants to be a journalist somedayl with a genial, naive personality. There's a bit of the man-hunter about her and she usually wins in the end! She conducts conversation in a most delightful manner, salting her remarks with a lively twinkle from under those long eyelashes. 1 . ROBERT OLIVER WALES Science Club, Treasurvrg Cbcss Clubg Camera Clubg Lunrbmom Slajfg Siagc Crew, Panel, Library Stnjfg Callers, Licul. Bfmrl, 336, '38. Bobby is gifted with a keen mind and has an interest in everything scientific. Wilson's cadet band-for which he has dune much-is another of his hobbies. Certainly, if an illegible handwriting is an indication of genius, Bobbie must be another Einstein or Edison. WILLIAM GEORGE WALKER, JR. Bill hails from Minnesota but he has lived in many places including Kansas and New York. Basketball, baseball, and football are all included in his various activities. He hopes to make West Point next year. EDWARD CASWELL WALLINGTON, JR. Tennis T1-amy Carlcfs. Ted's friendliness and good nature have given him many friends here at Wilson. Although his interests lie chiefly in the field of sports, he enjoys a bit of night life now and then. He would like to argue his way thru Harvard Law School after he has re- ceived his degree at G. W. 72 EDWARD VAUGHAN Boys' Glce Club. The possessor of a magical tenor voice, Eddie has danced and sung his way into more than his share of feminine hearts. Easy-going and good-looking, he seems almost too good to be true-so girls, the line forms on the right. JANET MARGUERITE VERVILLE Girl Reserves '35-U85 Frcucb Club, '36-,385 Scicnrc' Club '36- 33. janet Vervillc, famous at Wilson for her sense of humor and her flashing smile, is a native of Dear- born, Michigan. She likes nature study, sports and science. Janet faithfully keeps a scrap-book of the unusual and interesting things she does. JULIA LINDSLY VOGEL Puley is that attractive blue-eyed Marine Junior who gets a rapt expression on her face every time she hears the Marine Hymn. Besides collecting souvenirs -especially from Haiti, where she once lived-lip- sticks and the lads with the brass buttons manage to fill her time. ELISABETH VOSS Spanish Club, Skipper is that friendly little girl with the great big smile. An unusual hobby of such a lively person is making maps-and she's really good at it, too. She hopes to return to Colorado to finish her education. HUGH WALTON Red Cross Councilg Chevron: Club, Current Affairs Clnbg Trajiclub, Vice-Prcsirlent '38. Hugh, a good-matured, curly-haired senior, has taken part in numerous school activities, especially cadets. All sports End a place in his life, but he also enjoys travelling and studying political science. He expects to attend Maryland University. HARRIET WRIGHT WEBER Harriet is a tall, slim, attractive brunette who just came to Wilson this year, but her charm has brought her many friends. Harriet's interest lies in creative writing and she plans to pursue it after she graduates. GERALDINE MADELINE WEIBLE Hi-Writers Club. Where there's golf chere's Gerry. Anytime and all the time she's ready for it, and woe be unto the weather man who interferes. Gerry, too, is an Army Junior, new to us this year-next year she may be at Vassar. CAROLYN BESSIE WERNER Yearbook Siafg Honor Sociely. A person who in her own quiet way has made herself invaluable to Woodrow Wilson, Carolyn makes good marks and good friends with ease. American University or G. Vf. will benefit by her presence next year. i FRANCIS M. WHEAT Debating Society, Gln' Club, Track. Hear ye! We see in the crystal a lively future for Wilson's handsome dark go-getter from California! Versatile Bud has, besides his magnetic personality, and his rosy cheeks, a true crusading spirit which, we think, will land him on top of the heap. BENJAMIN WARD WHITE Woodrow Wilson Players, President '37-'38s In The Royal Fanzilyng Pam-lsg Student Council, Secretary '37g Yearbook Slajf, Biography Editor: Honor Society. Ben's participation and competent leadership has been responsible for the success of many important school activities, but his subtle wit and quick-at-the trigger repartee make him a clever conversationalist and consequently a welcome addition to any crowd. He hopes to add a Harvard accent to his many accomplishments next year. MARTHA JANE WHITE Omega Phi Della Sororiiyg Orcbesira. With her dark-brown hair and her turned-up nose, she's half of the inseparable Beck-White combination. Her hobby is music, and she's pianist with our orchestra. Next year she'll probably be a co-ed at Maryland University. ROGER SHEPARD WHITLOCK Debating Socictyg Hobbies Club, President 'Hg Cbcvrorzs Club, President '375 Glee Club, Woodrow Wilson Playersg Radio Club, Adver- fising Manager of Yearbookg Panel. In spite of numerous activities and oflices at school, jovial Rog finds time to operate as a ham at Station WBFVJ. Master of rich rollicking humor that wins him many friends and a worthwhile friend himself, Rog will go places in the world. 73 CLEM CARY WILLIAMS, JR. Debalfing Society, President '37-'38, Honor Socirlyg Red Cross Council, Pam-lg Woodrow Wilson Pluyrrsg Dr-baring Team, Editor Wood- row ll7ilSon '38 g Glee Club, Luncbroom SMH, Curlcls, Major '37-'3Xg Ojirers' Club. Clem's imposing list of activities and offices leaves little doubt of his versatility and ability. This list can't, however, show, what his many friends all know-that he's also a grand sport and loads of fun. CLIFTON RUSSELL WILLIAMSON Svirncr Club, Cbevrons Club, Officers' Club, Gln- Clubg Carle-ts, Lirul., '37, '3 8. Mention anything military and Clifton immediately gets interested. A pleasing person, with a good sense of humor, he is aiming for West Point-we hope he gets there. NANCY CHAPIN WILLIARD Yearbook Business Slalfg Ren' Cross Council, Girl Rt'si'rz'es, Treasurer, Glvc Clubg Slmlzrm' Forum. Nancy has a wide variety of interests, among them ping-pong, riding, dancing, football games and swim- ming. She is a Marine junior and finds a special interest at Annapolis. Her object in college is to study music. PERCELIA FRANCES WILLIS Glu' Club: Spanixb Club. Believe it or not, when Pcrcelia is not reading the Book of the Month she saves interesting articles and collects jokes that are really funny. She hopes to graduate from American or Maryland University GEORGE ARTHUR WHITTET Cadels. This dashing cadet's fatal attraction for the fairer sex has made George one of the best liked boys in school. His wide variety of interests, of course, include sports while his favorites are tennis, bowling, and golf. Texas isxbis next stop toward becpmigg an engineer. N 5 , I 'Ll I 'XA' .. In K .22 AL--5:05 ' -s RICHARD THOMA'SpWiIGG,INTON Ciulcls, First Lieutenant, Ojicrrs' Club. ltis ten to one that that strange noise in your ear at the last dance was nothing more or less than Uncle Dicky's crooning. He plans to continue his study of brunettes at Dartmouth next year. ANN NICHOLLS WILDMAN Buslzin anal Masque Club, Frmlcb Club. Tiny and blond, Shanghai has been making history here at NVilson because of her gay spirits and quick repartee. She knits, but don't let it fool you. Right now her other interests are the Uni- versity of Virginia and a course in Journalism at Briarcliff. MARJORIE RANDALL WILEY Girl Res1'rzfcs5 Sings' Crew, Ari Club. Here's to the girl who is always smiling! Mariorie is :i good swimmer, a basketball player, and a tennis enthusiast. She likes to draw and also does some sculpturing. As for hobbies, she collects stamps and baby pictures. is as as iw? FRANCES SHIRLEY WINSTON Glee Club, Sccrciary '37g Orcbcsfrag Buskin and Masque Clubg Special Cboml Group. Shirley's rich Southern drawl and unusual musical talents are well known at Wilson. She expects some- day to be a prima-donna of the opera, world famous for her ability to thrill vast audiences with beautiful arias. HAL WOODSON A friendly nature, backed by genial humor, an excellent personality and a keen mind-that is W'oody. One of the best, he will be tops someday as a naval oilicer. FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WOOLFLEY, JR. Francis, with his ready smile and good humor, seems to have stepped right into the hum of things as he is seen at most of our games and dances. Yes suh, you're right, he hails from Louisiana. MARY LOUISE WRIGHT Although Mary Louise insists that she prefers sleeping to everything else, she's very wide-awake indeed whenever an opportunity for adding to her extensive souvenir collection is oHered. She will probably take up marriage as a career-nice work, Marv. wifi R f 999' -U' RAYMOND ANN YATES Omega Pbi Delray All:-'vrtising SMH Yearboakg Fcalun' Slafg Panel. Ann is that personality girl who pals around with sister Omega Phi Delts and divides her time im- partially among football games, roller skating, parties, dances, and Oldsmobile rides. She aspires to attend Stanford University and become a child psychiatrist. ALEXANDER STUARD YOUNG, JR. Stamp Clulag Pfmelg Cadets, Capt., '37, '38. Stu:1rd's main diversion is his interest in railroads. He can talk for hours on the value of this and that locomotive. Smart and competent, he'll be no Casey Jones, but instead will be directing the nation's railroads. JANET YOUNG Hailing all the way from Des Moines, janet has traversed the United States from Staten Island to Cheyenne. Delighting in a great many sports she plays steadily and well, with the ease and aptitude of the natural sportswoman. T. GORDON YOUNG Sfamp Club, Prcsizlru! '36. Gordon is an interesting fellow who can converse along many lines. He makes good use of his leisure time, for he enjoys collecting stamps and coins, photography, model railroading, swimming and oil painting. He will add architecture to his knowledge at Penn State. 75 WILLIAM BRUCE YOWELL, JR. ' Pauelg Cbvvrons Clubg Oflcers' Clubg Cadets, Cupf., '37, '38, A good student and a regular fellow, Bill makes friends with every one. Ambitious and conscientious, his success is assured not only in business but in social life as well. JOHN BOSLEY ZIEGLER Chevron: Clubg Bnmlg Fornmg Swimming Tcamg Football. He's a hefty, healthy, hale and hearty he man! He's everybody's pal, and gi friend to all the gals. After seeing him at the Cogis costume ball, we proudly nominate him for the looniest hill-hilly in all Kentucky! PAULA ZIRPEL German Clubg Science Clubg Art Clubg Stage Crvzug Beacon Staf, Yearbook Slafg Honor Society. Paula is a football and baseball fan who swims, hikes, and plays tennis equally well. But her real talent is drawing and the division drawings of this yearbook show what a fine talent hers is. ROBERT BEMIS Buck is our own version of Boake Carter. His lengthy harnngues with H. K. B. will go down in Wilson history. His straightforwardness will world. MARCIA Marcia is another of about Wilson for her vigorous personality and make him a place in this VORKOEPER our blondes who is known infectious laugh and as a good dancer. She is now following the patl1'of learning at Maryland University. JAY TOTTEN Gvrzmm Club. Leaning back, half asleep, with his legs that are so-o-o-o long stretched out before him--that's the pose in which we most often see Jay. Nevertheless, his sage sayings and easy-going manner have won him countless friends. He plans to continue school at G. W. UNDERGRADUATES r L l. lv 'Ni N if 1 K. , I 1 Seventh Semester David Barker Gordon Bateman Lathrop Beale Katherine Beck John Carter Andy Cavanaugh Eddie' Dasher jean Dieffenbach Margaret Dciner Dean Dorr june Bigely Howard Bollinger Gordon Carlson Anne Davis Angel Correa Nancy Davis Philip Drury Nancy Early Stanley Elman Mary Ellen Fink 78 Section 1 0 3 Morgan Elkins Arthur Farnham Dorothy Faulconer Ruth Ferguson Geneva Gordon Dudley Hill Betty Houghton Albert Jones Nelson jump Janet Juve Clarence Kefauver Daniel Kunkel John McGovern Ben Makela Clyde Maxwell Bob Miller Janet Michell Phyllis Palmer Charlotte Patterson Eileen Paxton Section 202 Lenorc Friedman Norma Gensberg jane Hart Victor Hobbs Clyde Hungerford Sara Jones Lawrence Kasdon Claire Kenny Gail Koss Dorothy LaRoe William McGowan Doris Nones Donald Olesen Norma Payne Eleanor Peoples Albert Polston Elizabeth Ray Anne Preston Marcia Roberts Charles Rodgers James Pierce Margaret Rushbrook Oswald Schucttc Eugene Schultz jane Schwab james Shields Lois Smart David Thatcher Louise Thompson Burton Wfood jeanne Rogenmoser Beverly Shapiro Robert Smith Nhyilllilll Starkey Nadine Stringham Anne Tackaberry Elizabeth Thomas Elaine Yando Vi Zirkle Class of Februar , 1939 David Back john Beebe Robert Boorman Don Borden Frank Dispenza Francis Donaldson Lee Engleberg James Kelley Ted Lynch Caldwell McCormick Miriam Blackwell Mary Stewart Durkin Miriam Gumperc Anne Gwynn Margaret Hynson Betty Hollister Martha Howard Martha Ann Kotila Katherine Mannion Gloria McCloskey Section 3 0 2 john Noreen Bill Page Noland Ryan Gilbert Seymour Wintlirop Shaw Thomas W'adden Raymond Wfright Wilnier Hawthorne Chester Finch Robert Roudabush Charles Reynoldson Section Edith Richardson Margaret Schnieder Louise Terrett Sylvia Tolstoi Betty Walton Jewell Young Richard Barnum Paul Berry Wfilliam Brenneman john Briscuso Ruth Brooke Helen Burgess Emma Byrum Eileen Catlett Noreen Entwisle Jennie Falcone Betty Gilbert Lee jsnc Kennedy Catherine Knott Barbara Mitchell Elizabeth Mullen 318 Norman Cohen Edwin Davis Donald Dunnington John Harper Thomas Haycock George Hollenbeck Richard Hufty Robert Knowlden Charles Lynde james Marsden Dacna Olfutt Helen Pagan Ida Rowe Rita Smith Mildred Thompson Virginia Wagner Laurie Higgins Cora Berliner Anne Smith Margaret Glessncr Alen Mac Pherson jerry Mills Claude Mosler Harold Moynelo Ben Parran NValter Scanlon Gardiner Shrode, jr Fred Slater james Walker Lewis Willianis Hamilton Vfilson 79 Sixth Semester Rogers Albritton Lynda Bisset Giles Chapin Betty Croom Clinton Doggett David Eiseman Section' 1, ZW A ll . . 5 , Z, I I I Robert Heckendorn ,Xu ,.N,UlfJ!-Ieanne Nash K' , , Penelope Holland Patrieta Houston if 171 l,:lJ'J Charles Leaphearllzyjj ill! Barbara Linz fy Katherine Iv eyholds ' John Normyle Margaret Norris Richard Palmer Evelyn,'Patrick Edith Uhllus Flora Ann Fischer fCath rine ac Wfilliams Ch les Pusey Niles Freeman Julial2Mc llisiggllf Rgllilnond Ralston Nancy Gale Chip es Mead Jeanne Rodier K r X ,V f ,I .fa A ffl, fit! lf i. Qffxiw K ,- lb x U .X ,JJLQV I l .yt nf' - ' Section 201 , J Mary Bertholf Oflvpl! Peggy Fiek joe Long John Beveridgel. I Emily Funk Ann Love XVilliam Blamire Alexander Bolling Charles Bowcock Herman Byer Bart Connolly Lois Davis Elaine Easterson 1 SO ' J 1 will xii' gig: XX X 'J ,1 Lucille Hooff Helen Hughes Robert Jacobs Annabel Janes Donald Lacey Ann Larrimer Betty Lewis Beall Lowry Malcolm Mcdonald William Maddox Mary Martin john Mattoon Betty Mcrtz vlllllfllll Newbold ii H , Lerchef ofgren Julia osmer o W if J Hilda Schreiber Mathilde Shapiro Carolyn Snowden Marjorie Snowden Mary Ann Strobel Nancy Tarpley Edgar Tullar Frank Willianison Mary Young john Zelinski Ruth Praether Virginia Rusch Mary Shaw Robert Siemon Harriet Stanton Amos Stone Madeline Strong William Swift Louise Thrall --A Class of June, 1 9 3 9 William Amoroso Joe Baldwin Alan Brylawski Frederick Carl Allen Free Porter Gott Joe Hesse Robert Ing Robert Ireland William Bailey Leslie Black William Davidson Leslie Earp Karl Eiker Anne Fenderson Claire Foster John Guthrie Nancy Hall John Hill Section 224 Malcolm Loomis Donald Maloney Joe Memler Robert Montgomery Alexander Radford James Schwab William Sutherland Robert Sutton W'illiam Walsli John W'ilkinson Walter W'ilkinson Harrie Borjes Phyllis Botta Jane Carter Hilda Crawford Marion Choisser Mary Fisher Betty Fletcher Section 3 0 1 Murial Jenkins Fred Kochli William Lytzcn Allen MacCullen Anne Mahoney Betty Meggers Betty Mitchell Mary Morris Caro Parkinson Phyllis Peterson Frances Principle Thomas Raison Carl Richmond Elizabeth Reid Glenn Sanders Henry Scott Earle Skinker Margaret Slarrow James Stincheomb Phyllis Stolack Eleanor Hanson Marjorie Mattingly Ellen Notz Marion Osborne Peggy Rule Mildred Settle Margaret Smith Marian Warniack Marilyn Sworzyn Elizabeth Taylor Thomas Taylor NVilliam Turner Helen W':illaCk Denhardt Werner Glenora Wfhitman Shirley Willige David Wise Dorothy Woodruff 81 Sixth Semester l james Benner Margaret Bowman Lester Boykin Mija Brejska James chatwick Grover Daniels Henry Dearing Elsie Doyle Anita Ashford Richard Back Ayleen Barnett Edward Brandenberger Dorothy Chandler Xvilliam Cowan Anne Curtis Charlotte Davis 82 Section 3 19 Marshall Durgin Rose Ettare Jeanne Evans Marjorie Fisher john Freer Nancy Griffith Anice Harding Williani Holbrook Harriet Johnson Section Mary Jane Dawson Fred Glasser Carolyn Hager Charles Hash Evelyn janios Gwendolyn Johnson Velmaieanne Kepner Tolbert Konigsberg Betty Leapheart Alice jones Martha Kennedy john Kreimeyer Emil Lowenthal Bob Matson jene Pankow Doris Poole Claudia Roberts Ara Short 323 Myrna Macklin john Manning Linward Marcero John Miller NVarren Moore James Morgan I1 Dorothy MacFadden , Virginia No rfleet Thomas Oliver Leonard Silverfield Bob Smith Irene Sullivan Edwin Summers Irving Tabor Julian Terrett Margery Vfigfield Lorraine XVentworth john Parker jean Persons Milton Pugh Dorothy Ritter Ruth Stine Domenick Valenza Dorothy Walker John Wriglit Class of June, 1 9 3 9 Mary Brooks Elaine Davenport Irene Daw Louis Dellwig Charles Dodge Sam Gettle Margaret Haag Hilary Hayden james Haywood Section 2 0 2 -A Gilbert Hershey Hubert Hoover Elizabeth Howell Constance Huntley Cabell judge Harry Karr Clare Kenner Kenneth Kugel Hobart Langdon Ann Leavitt Ernest Lundeen Louise Mann Helen Matchett Richard McConaughy Elizabeth McCormack Annette Murphy Joe Mullen Kathryn Pearson Bill Pollard Rita Purcell Catherine Putnam Nancy Ralls Randolph Reed Henry Rohland Leroy Settle Virginia Shoemaker Lorraine Trail Evelyn Voight Loyd Zuppann 83 Fifth Semester Robert Arnold Clark Ashby Glenn Atkins David Bebermeyer Joseph Benson Ralph Bogart james Burch Virginia Burgess jack Abbot Bruce Beckington Archie Buyers Dean Carter Julian Columbus Lloyd Coman Eugene Corsi Roberta Barbee Patricia Boyle Edna Braithwaite Frances Butler Catherine Cave Bruce Burnside William Burr Virginia Clark Howard Clarke Phyllis Cook XVilliam Coughlin NVilliam Fleming Geraldine Grosncr Eugene Derrickson Robert Donahue Jay Eaton john Ferrari Robert Flodin William Foust William Gottshall' Joan Davis Margaret Dillett Frances Dickens Margaret Drury Mary Everett Section 1 0 8 Nancy Harding jack Hoff Martha Hoffman Dorothy Holtman Jane Hubbard Marion Lenox Jane Lewis Betsy Moses Section 2 1 1 Herman Greenberg Leo Herndon Nelson Hilloch Calvert Hurdle Frank Hogan Francis Kennelly Malcolm Kerner Section 2 2 5 Jean Gustafsen Ruth Kelsey Lillian Kilburn Catherine Kittredge Beverly Leder james Marsh Charles Palmer Richard Pollock Winifred Rogers Frances Rucker Katherine Rutherford Lenora Ryan Jean Sanford Dean KraHt Jerry Lee Harold Lincoln William McCaw Austin Martenstein John Ollen Henry Osbourn Betty Reiley Lorraine Reckert Virginia Ricker Jean Rountree Henrietta Seitz jean Smith Dorothy Snyder Betty Swagert Ann Swanson Anne Taylor Lois Thornton Richard Turner Carol Cromelin William Nutz Charles Stockell Oscar Thorup Harold Trease john Vandergrift Jack Worthington Barney Schnechloth Joseph Wfells Alice Smith Eleanor Smith Audrey Strohecker Catherine Veihmann Mary Watkins Vivian Coffee Katherine Fuller X Kathleen Martin Georgia Shepherd Jane Wfoodring Dorothy Cummings Kieian Giffen by Irma Niki Adele Sherman Alma Young Helen Cunningham 4 ll? Gray ' Betty Primm Jean Senge A f 'jx l '- V V 9 ir-La' 84 ' nl A' ' ' i XX I' -' 1' !', Ji ij! li . lk xx X ' J ll J me , X I H Lg, hi! XR i Q5 yxlv, :QI ij 3 fi V if Q 1 , S roll ll U P his in X ff I Y f 'N 4, ,N l Class of Februar , 1940 Richard Borden James Bull Herbert Buckley Frank Etzler Lois Baer janet Brown Andrew Bruce William Bush William Cissel Jane Cob Harvey Davison ry Entwisle Er' son f -Q , 211,25 Q Section 2 1 8 Richard Groverman Margaret King Raymond Knapp Katherine McKie Lawrence Larkin Patricia Mac Williams Bob Meyn june Southcomb Section 3 2 1 Richard Gibson Emery Hartman Thomas Hickson Carol Hollingsworth Melville Jones john Klinefelter Lora Kraust Thomas Lanigan Myra Law John Logan Pauline Manning Rita Martin Harry Mead Andrew McBride Dorothy Moye Betty Noack Robert Parsons Albert Pyles Austin Voorhees Doretta Whitcrafc Edith Greathouse Ray Law Cathryn Riggleman Anne Schnepfc Sidney Scott Gene Sutherland Bill Watson Neil Wheeler Thomas Whiteman Elaine Steinacker 85 il i Fourth Semester Mary Addison Dorothy Bailey james Browne W'ayne Bryant James Buchanan Peggy Burrus Scot Butler Mary Calnan Douglas Atkins Robert Balcom Bertin Cassow Preston Cornet William Cooley Churchill Elmore Stephen Graham Carl Hellman James Barry Florence Bicking Evelyn Bodinstein Rosalie Bray Alan Brown Marian Burrows Roland Cornwall Ann Conner 86 Frances Clark Harold Drayton Herbert Eaton Audrey Fisher Doris Griflith Homer Hackett Ruth Haverstock Lois Jennings Winfield Hicks Ronald Hurley Thomas Holbrook Joseph Mitchell George Moul Vfilbur Neale Arthur Norman Bernie Ostrow Edith Davis Betty Dawson Ted Dunlap I Lillian English james Fink Lucie Foster Peggy Garrison Bernard Germann Section 1 04 jensine johannenssen Mildred Kaufman Richard Kimball john Lane Margarete Logan Margaret McAlister Velma Merrifield Eleanor Mcllichamp Section 1 2 1 Robert Parr Marshall Patterson Francis Reilly Benjamin Scott Herbert Rutland john Shaw Paul Smith NVilliam Talbatt Robert Goodloe Dj, Marian Grant 4 'sim -lim Hankins, Q 'x Charles Moran Harriet Nobles Bryan Ogden Carol Oppenheimer Khem Palmer David Parks Barbara Rivenbaugh Mary Rogers Edward Willianis Isabelle Boswell Doris Churchill Joan Croarltin Marjorie Dawson Betty Dreisonstok Dorothy Graves Rosemaryplielley .6 Section 203 yi? Iv' Mqfrgaret Martin Elton McClure Fenwick Neale Fred Graham It -Parker McAdoo aff NVilliam Hop S, r , Alice johnson Robert Lee Evelyn Levinson Virginia Oppy Peter Peirce Patsy Perley Edwin Rabbitt Norma Sciler Lora Steinbach Margaret Stephins Nancy Struble Richard Tossonian Donald Watson Marion Westbrook Mary Kirkpatrick Margaret Laubcr Patricia Mickelson Hannah Rubin Barbara Snow Mary Spratt Virginia Williamson Constance Rubel Elizabeth Rushbrook Roy Spaulding Martha Storey Cromwell Warner Gladys Wallace Thomas Miller Class of J une, 1940 Mary Altman Williani Barr james Cumberpatch Victoria Dellacasa Bartley Fugler Marjorie Gibson Betty Harper Frank Ahern Ethel Allison Edward Almond Luther Brown Marjorie Bumgarner Barbara Clark Richard Barrett Kendall Cooper Bonnie Duffy Section 204-A Lyle Henry Loretta Hill Ralph Hjelm Grace Hughes Ellen King George Knapp Jacqueline Laporte james Limerick Loraine Lowry john McGrath Marjorie Monroe John Morrissey jean Nichols K June Price Margaret Savage Anabel Schreiber Section 2 0 8 Nancy Fowler Reed Garver Georgia Gasser Mary Gilbert Ignatius Giuifrie Mary Goddard Virginia Hatfield Betty Johnson Mary Lee Salley Lewis Joe Measell Lottie Mereia Robert Moore Richard Nalle George Neale Wallace Philoon Katherine Reed Thomas Reed Owen Ridgway Jack Rosenthal Ralph Shaw George Skirm Frank Spurr Nancy Torlinski Beatrice Wlmite Robert Willis Nancy Pond Louis Schmeltzer Marilyn Shapiro Alice Snyder john Spinner Ernest Stuart Charlotte Walton Stanley Wetlierill Edward Wynne Gus Zoref 87 Fourth Semester Richard Barr Evert Bono Jeannette Bradley Martha Cuile Monsita Correa Barbara Cozier -lean Creesy Mary Darley Adele Ballentinc Ercell Bigge NVilliam Black jane Blue Lawrence Boyd Jeannette Bracltett Gloria Carclillo Baker Carrington Robert Brown Ralph Calista Robert Cavanaugh Donald Carmichael Bob Dellacasa Clyde Henning Dick Kauifman Granville Keller 88 Bill Davy XVilbur Gilchrist Florence Girard Margaret Grover Fielding Hodge Colde Huddlc james LaCroix Marvette Lane Elizabeth Cushman Kathleen Cushman Donald Dewey Austin Dodge Anne Edwards Scott Flippin Charles Garner john Gridley George Lehmann Leslie Measell Arthur Motley john Poore Robert Sanford Donald Scott james Sullivan Earl Trager Section 2 19 James Long Annie Love Priscilla Makela Edna McElvain John Miller Edward Pierce jane Poore Phyllis Rathbun Section 3 0 0 jean Hambleton Marguerite Hull David Lewis Patricia Lum Thomas Mahoney Patsy McHenry Marguerite McDonnell Section 3 04 Charles XVaite George Winston Mary Bresenieier Carolyn Brim Arrington Carter Elizabeth Cassell Marie Couch Adeline Dawson Gloria Riemer Nancy Rogers Pauline Sanders Dorothy Scott joyce Soderstrom Vinchenza Spano Henry Steece David McMahon Lewis Murphy Harry Pitts Louise Rodgers Richard Rumble jean Siling Dorothy Simon jewel Darr Gracia Gissell Helen Heiss Beulah Heishman Gloria Kidwell Mary Jane Kirby Nancy McDowell Wfilliam Stevens Ernmajo Stubblelield jack Taylor john Thomas Charles XVcaver Evelyn NVeber Louise Young Naomi Stine Ronald Strong Richard Taylor Eilleen Theriault Arthur XVe1ler Miller White Barbara XVilliams Catharine Mullen Patty Pcnnebal-ter Virginia Perry Virginia Riley Natalie Spandow Helen Steece Mildred Stevenson Class of June, I94O June Baer Richard Barnes Elizabeth Brewton Roger Buck Jay Chambers Patricia Cox Frank Culin Howard Dawson Marianne Donavan Tracy Estabrook David Brooks John Buchholz Graham Clark john Darling Robert Davis Everett Dix William Hall Herbert Haller Billy Howard Robert Ettengcr Helen Forsyth Bernard Garvey David Gilbert Gloria Goode James Hardigg Nancy Hollcran Robert Huey Lillian Hunt Patricia Hunt George Johnson Douglas Kirk joseph Mac Kay Williani O'Nealc Harold Parker john Richards Ned Schreiner Henry Silsbec jack Smith Section 3 0 5 Charles Ingolsby John Kowaleski John Leonard Miriam Lewis Elisabeth Luplow Frank Marsden Emily Purvis Mary Raitt Pamelia Reed George Seitz Section 3 2 2 McClain Smith Allan Wliitlock Bertram Xvilliams Elizabeth Alan Frances Allred Shirley Brown Dorothy Danly Mabel Donaldson Betty Jo D'Orsay Bessie Shields john Strachan Robert Van Voorhis Ruth Walton Margaret W. Wilkinson Mary Wilkinson june Woodward Margaret XVragg Harold Zucker Josephine Gassctt Betty Groff Bessie Harris Ethel Hayden Gloria Kenney Dorothy Miller Jean Parrish Ruth Satterfield Gertrude Simuro Jeanette Thuman 89 Third Semester Betty Cox Alfred Smith Helen Smith Betsy Smyth James Sparks Donald Sparrow Everett Steinem Alice Marshall Buddy McLachlan Ruth Michael Charlotte Miller john Mills Emery Minar Patsy Moore James Moulton 90, Section 2 0 5 Donald Stevenson Patricia Sutton Samuel Tate Alice Tossounian Charlcs Turner Robert Tyler Phyllis Utrecht Robert Vallance Richard Vardy Harriet Volkman Milton Wade Katherine Walsh Marjorie Walton Edith Wfard Section 21 5 Edward Noden Mary Parks Terry Payne W'ilda Peck Marian Peoples Alberta Popkins Agnes Proilitt Ralph Renno Nancy Reutlinger Peggy Reutlinger Philip Rice Tom Riley Jim Rowan Harriet Ross Bob Rowland Ella Sanders Joyce Warren Mary Webb Clyde Wendelken Kenneth Whiteliurst Suzanne Wurdeman Irving Zirpel Ruth Sanders Mary Sandmeyer Mary Schafhirt Van Schwab Janet Schwartz Ida Shawk Hall Sherfey William Roab Gordan Bentley Class of Februar , 1941 Wiley Ford Manuel Geanaros Willard Green Willianm Harper Thomas Harrell James Hellmuth Walter Hess Harold Hickson Mary Adams Cicely Aikman Eleanor Allen Berenice Baer Donald Baker Ray Banello Richard Bangham Robert Barrett Section 229 Robert Huey W'ayne Jones Milton Kettler James Loggins Ira Lowe Dorothy Fowler Jeannette Freeman Erma Fuchs Nancy Garrison Jean Goodman Mary Grant Isabel Harrison Barbara Hamphill Margaret Hemple Barbara Hicks Vivianna Hooppaw Section 3 1 0 Betty Begley Frederick Beilstein John Borjes Anna Bowman Willianx Boyce Muriel Braunstein Eleanor Brooks Hubert Cafritz Betty Carter Judith Chalmers Robert Choisser Douglas Clark George Clark Jeanne Colbert Earnest Courtney Glenda Dale Charles Derr Betty Eiseman Helen Janios Anne Johnson Janet Keefe Betty Kilmer Edna Knowles Norma Lawrence Mary Leese Joyce Lorimer Helen Lyons Jane Engell Nancy Faesch Charles Fahey Guy Falcone Val Falcone Marjorie Falk Catherine Fischbach Robert Fisher 9 1 F' L..+, - Alumni , Scattered from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico, and from the Atlantic to the Pacific in our own country, as far east as the Philippines and as far west as Switzerland, Woodrow Wilson's graduates are forging ahead. Seventy-two per cent of the three hundred and twenty-two making up the school's first two graduating classes fof February and June, 1937J are continuing their education. They are in colleges and universities, and in various schools offering specialized training in such Fields as business, art, nursing, and dramarics. The record which follows speaks for itself. I Students whose 'na-mes are 'marked with an asterisk won scholarship a'wards.j A. 6: M. COLLEGE OF TEXAS GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY George DeArmond, Jr. Gordon Buchanan Edward Kinder, Jr. AGNES SCOTT COLLEGE Robert Byrne Harry Swagart, Jr. Frances Breg AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Joan Beadlc Josephine Burbank 'lLatimer Evans Robert Fain :Frances Hill Muriel Jean Jacobs Marguerite Mattoon BROWN UNIVERSITY Darrie Richards BRYN MAWR COLLEGE Mabel Faesch CALIFORNIA TECH Birch Eakin CATAWBA COLLEGE Mary Ellen Lindner CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY Donald Miller Mae Measell Frances Schnieder Martha Corinne Seaton Dorothy M. Schniedcr 'Sally Shepherd Nelva Rec Smith Norma Gail Stalker Neil Croa rkin CENTRE COLLEGE, KENTUCKY Jean Waldo CONVENT COLLEGE, RIZAL, PHILIPPINES Florence H. Kelton CORNELL Henry Martinez DARTMOUTH Robert Davidson George Flather William Hahn DUKE UNIVERSITY Kilmer Bortz John Dean Jack Kelsey Richard XVheeler Wilma Jacobi DREXEL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Chester Moye GEORGE NVASHINGTON UNIVERSITY 'iPierce Beij Stewart Bennion Lindslcy Brown Mary Burklin Richard Bush Robert Doyle Margaret Duffy Rosa May Fischer Dorothy Hartley Barbara Hodge Rita LaCombe Melvin Leder GEORGIA TECH Walter Shetiield 92 Brown Lingamfelter, Jr Valerie Loomis James Mack Mary Annette Milligan Irwin Nathanson W illiam Palmer John E. Schmeltzcr Joanne Smith Jean Sonn Zelda Spund Jeanne Stambaugh GETTYSBURG COLLEGE ' Frances Dodge HOLLINS COLLEGE Ellen Leech HOOD COLLEGE Alice Powick ILLINOIS COLLEGE NVebster Capps LEHIGH UNIVERSITY John Hechinger LINDENXVOOD COLLEGE Imogene Stroh MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 4Albert H. Bowker MILLSAPS COLLEGE Joseph Brooks MISSISSIPPI STATE COLLEGE NVilliam Johnson, Jr. NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 4Simon Sherman OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY Suzanne Catchings OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Joan Dee Kaufman PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Robert Baker John Gray Jean Craighead Theodore Whitehurst Margaret Crawford PURDUE UNIVERSITY Ralph E. Britt RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE Mary Dyer Barbara Richards tBetty Flather SALEM COLLEGE Nancy O'Neal STEPHENS COLLEGE Marion Rossman Betty Lou Sullivan SWARTHMORE Sllichard Drury Margaret Kiess Elizabeth Earll SXVEETBRIAR Betty Jane Bartclt 'TRINITY COLLEGE Dorothea Sorrell UNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI Stanley Proffitt UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE 'fjean Pratt UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Marjorie Stevens Matthews UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Frederick Luke BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY Carl Benson 4Cecil Watts Robert McCray George Young Louis Principe John Sutphen Robert M. Knight BLISS ELECTRICAL SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND Andrew Altman Helen Bondarei Betsy Carson Jack Foster Cherry Charles Dorr Will Doying Catherine Foote Marshall Garrett Donald Gillett Dunreath Grover John Keeler Franklin Kidd Thomas Lewis Martha Meriam Theodore Norcross jean Ramer Estelle Harvey Rawls Edwin Schmitt William Seitz George Senge, jr. Emma Shelton Paul Hugh Smith Claudia Snow james Sterling Richard Stuver Elizabeth Watson Edward Webster Frances Wheate Janet Wyvell UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN lrl Brent Suzanne Morgan Marcia Sharfman UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Richard Oulahan UNIVERSITY OF OHIO Elizabeth Frcyburger Sylvia Grossman UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND Betty Lee Fox UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Carl M. Ratcliff, Jr. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA 'fThom W. Blair 'fBen Holmes Charles C. Wells UNIVERSITY OF WEST VIRGINIA Robert Starling Fontaine Hooff UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN John Henry Swanson Marie Horning VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY David Tate VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE Guy Drewry Henry B. Holmes VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Heber Rice Charles Witherow NVilliam Saunders WASHINGTON AND LEE Allen DeLong William Niedcrmair 'iEgmont Horn XVELLESLEY COLLEGE Elizabeth Adams Elizabeth Sheffield Jean Cromclin WILLIAM AND MARY Frances Lewis Elizabeth Annc York Polly Prickett WILSON TEACHERS' COLLEGE Helen Boesch Carylyn Loggins Elizabeth Burr :iOrr Reynolds George Fussell :iVirginia Roberts Elinor Kane Vivian Smith Mildred Langdon W'OMEN'S COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA Jean Moore 'Richard Ellinger BOYD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE jean Weaver BULLIS PREP SCHOOL Ned Thorne William Montgomery COLOMBIAN PREP SCHOOL Charles Davis William Sparhawk CORCORAN ART SCHOOL Arly Jane Barnett Elizabeth Merwin Rosalie Fahey GARFIELD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TRAINING SCHOOL Katherine Reed I-IARNED STUDIO OF VOICE 'fDorothy Dyer HOLTON ARMS Louise Horton Harriet Williams Ann Cunneen INSTITUTE LE ROSEY-SWITZERLAND Charles Rubel, jr. KING-SMITH STUDIO SCHOOL Harriet Eldredge LOOMIS SCHOOL Thomas 'Newbold IVIARJORIE VVEBSTER SCHOOL Zelda Spund MILLARD PREP SCHOOL John Buyers NEW YORK SCHOOL OF THE THEATER Betty McCormick SAN FRANCISCO JUNIOR COLLEGE Howard Cloud SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY William W. Evans Alvin D. Lynch STRAYER BUSINESS COLLEGE Georgia Wheat Dorothy Cooley Charles Crowell Margaret Crowell Elizabeth Fiery Philip Gordon Dorothy McCoy Betty Lee Plummer Helen Radcliffe Carl Riemer Mabelle Shoemaker William Smith STUART ART SCHOOL Jane Cowie TEMPLE BUSINESS SCHOOL Elaine Bush Barbara Rudolph Ann Campbell Charles Simmons Selma Jawish Peggy Vogel Shirley Puifer Marjorie Wallington WASHINGTON SCHOOL FOR SECRETARIES Olive Belt Rosalie Harding Betty Randall Phyllis Richards Virginia Shimer Charlotte Sverdloff Mary Jane Stanton Mary Wimmer VVOOD SECRETARIAL SCHOOL George Buckler WOODWARD PREP SCHOOL Hcrzmark Safer Dorothy Brewington Virginia Cocltrell Elizabeth Crossin Louise Dove Dorothy Dyer Betty Lou Galleher 93 ACTIVI , Z,,., K7 If., 7, 'gif V- I f 5- 1 I 1, X' , .1-1 , ' ' . I ' f 1.1, f. h . I , . L, 7 kkk. ,l tudent Council In this, the third year of its existence, the Student Council has conclusively proved itself to be a vital part of school life. During the last two semesters, its accomplishments have been many and varied. Early this year it sponsored a luncheon for the representa- tives of the student governments of the several Washington high schools. It passed upon many resolutions from the Forum concerning dances, lunchroom, assemblies, and other aspects of student life. The Council has shown that it is efficient and capable in bringing about the realization of the wishes of the student body. President OFFICERS Vlce-President ............................,........,..,.. Secretary fSeptember to Februaryj ......., Secretary QFebruary to Junej ............., Treasurer ................... . ..,,... .... ............ Faculty Adviser ..,.... Frank ,Bond Gregg Burns Ann Carnahan Jerry Collins John Cragoe Mary Everett 96 .1 MEMBERS Grace Freudberg Catherine Hickey Laurie Higgins Stanley Johnson Bill Robey Sally Rothrocli John Cragoe ......,Catherine Hickey Benjamin White Ann Carnahan ....................Gregg Burns Mr. Herbert K. Bosley Philip Russell Barney Schneckloth Betty Schollenberger Bob Trippe Joe Wells Benjamin White dv tudent Forum bf.-..,, fb s. The Student Forum is really the Voice of Wilson's student body. It consists one member from each section, whose responsibility it is to acquaint the organization with suggestions made by his classmates. The Forum discusses these proposals and then votes on them. If passed they are sent to the Student Council to be acted upon. Of course, the Forum members at all times keep their sections acquainted with the matters under discussion, and ask for their reactions. 60,4M.. 104.0-4.,LZ. .Alf OFFICERS l f Chairman ....,.. ......................,....,.. ....... C a therine Hickey ,Q -fx' 1 ' 1' Secretary ...........,.. ........., ..,... ...... L e e Jane Kennedy ,,,,fj.A'f'f'5 A Treasurer ........... Faculty Adviser ........, ,,.,.,..........Janet Tilmanv f Mrs. Estelle Phillips -5, MEMBERS Henry Brogden Pattie Hunt ,l'f1H'1CS M01'g21r1 James Brown Robert Ing Betsy Moses Herbert Buckley John Carter Andrew Cavanaugh Robert Choisser Graham Clark James 'Cumberpatch Edith Davis, Henry Dearing Nancy Early Robert Easton Robert Ireland Granville Keller Lee jane Kennedy Richard Kimbell Kenneth Kugel Carolyn Lacey Joe Long Patricia Lum Allen MacCullen David Maloney Dorothy Moye Edna Nowles Ben Parran T. J.AReed Elizabeth Rushbrook Barbara Snow Dorothy Snyder Jim Sparks Frank Spurr Janet Tilman Jerry Footer Caldwell McCormick Robert Trippe Emily Funk Dan Meloy John Vandergrift Joseph Hale Bob Meyn Edward Wallington Robert Hall Jean Hambleton Ethel Hayden Fielding Hodge Betty Miller john Miller Iohn Mills Maryan Moore George Ward Joseph Wells Frank Williamson Alma Young The Beacon EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-i11-Chief .....,.. .,..,...........,................,.....,..........,..,..... A nn Carnahan Associate Editors ........ .....,. W alter Koehler, Maryan Moore, Charles Beneman Boys' Sports ............ ......,...,.........,...,.,..,, XV alter Koehler, Chester Hand Girls' Sports ..,.......... ....,.. M aryan Moore, Frances Aaronson Feature Editor ......... ...,.......,...................,.,... J ane Saunders Club Notes ...,................,............,.......................,.................,,.,.., Charles Beneman Reporters .......,...........................................,..,. Frances Aaronson, Barbara Bornet, Foster Boyd, Jane Chapman, Nancy Early, Flora Ann Fischer, Barbara Gehres, Nancy Hall, Jean Hamilton, Ann Horn, Bruce Johnson, Hilda Kelly, Leonard Kelly, Gail Koss, Dorothy Lewis, Joe Long, Louise Mann, John Moore, Dick Offutt, George Pendleton, Mary Raitt, Marilyn Shapiro, Nora Ann Stuart, Jane Strachan, Marilyn Shapiro, Robert Thompson, Caro Parkinson, Paula Zirpel. Art Staf ....,...,.................,,.........,.... Cabell Judge, Gove Hambidge, John Moore BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ......... ......,.......,,......,........,..,.,....,...,.........,...,. J ohn Cragoe Circulation Managers ....... ,................,,...... ......... J o seph Hale, Robert Hall Advertising Manager ,,...... A ..............................,.................,.........,.. Henry Dearing Advertising Staff ...............,.,,..... Julia McAllister, Lucie Foster, Maryan Moore, Robert Montgomery, Charles Raymond, Lynn Stacy, Janet Tilman. Secretary ..,.....,....................,,....................,.........,........................,.,. Betty Edwards Exchange ........ ......... A nson Biggs Woodrow Wilson Handbook STAFF Editor ................................,...........,................ .......,...,................... R obert Easton' Committee .........,.............,.....,..,..........,......... Robert Montgomery, Bill Pollard, Caro Parkinson, Marilyn Sworzyn, Oscar Thorup, Nancy Early, Ethel Hayden, Sue Preston. Assistants ,.................,..................., Carl Johnson, Jean Mackenzie, Don Olesen, Eugene Schultz, Rodes Garby, Max Fisher, Shirley Seidenman, Nolan Ryan, Francis Wheat, Chester Hand, Polly Creech, Kenneth Kugel. Faculty Adviser ...,....... ,. .,,......,,.. .............,.......,.............,.. M rs. Louise Grover Though but 3 by 5 in size, the Woodrow Wilson Handbook contains in a compact form much essential data concerning the school, its student body, and its faculty. The handbook is a new addition to the school's publications, the first printing of the booklet occurring in June of this year. The purpose of the handbook is to gather in a concise form information concerning school clubs, panels, games, faculty, and other statistics connected with the school, so that members of the student body and faculty may have quick access to these facts. 99 Woodrow Wilson '38 Editor E Assofiate Editor CLEM WILLIAMS MARJORIE MATTHEWS Biographies Benjamin White Dan Meloy Harry McNaughton Charles .Benernan Donald Powers Betty Bowen Carolyn Lacey Klovia McKennon Ilse Engel Betty Edwards Virginia Smith Gloria Gaffney Sue Preston Business Manager DEPARTMENTS Boys' Sports Dick Offurr Chester Hand' Girls' Sports Frances Aaronson Maryan Moore Cadeis William Pennington F eafures and Humor John Moore Carolyn Lacey BUSINESS STAFF Clubs Sibyl Street Carolyn Werner Arf Paula Zirpel John Tucker Pbofograpby Gove Hanibidge Typists Charlotte Patterson Audrey Headden Annette Shapiro Ad uerfising Manager CHARLES JOHNSON Adzfcfrfisifig Staj' David Margold Robert Easton Margaret Linzell Mildred Bladen Robert Shenton Katherine Hershey ROGER WHITLOCK Shirley Seidenman Robert Saunders Anne Yates Faculiy Advisers ........ , ....,.. Miss Celia Oppenheimer, Mrs. Margarete Mulford IOO ational Honor Society The Woodrow Wilson Chapter of the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools was formed last year. Although the primary requirement of the Society is that members stand in the upper third of their classes, selection is made on the basis of character, service and leadership as well as scholarship. Student tutoring has been one of the chief activities of the Society during the past year. OFFICERS ' S. President .......,..... ......,...............,..,. ,......... R o bert Hall Vice-President ....,... ................... ..........,......., J o seph Hale Secretary., .... , ............ ......................, ..........,.... B e tty Bow Miller Faculty Adviser ........ .....,...............,....... ......... M r s. Mabel G.. Murphy, l MEMBERS i ' ' Frances Aaronson Betty Barrett Lathrop Beale Charles Beneman Cora Berliner Ann Carnahan Albert Carry John Cragoe Marcia Crocker Jean Dieffenbach Elizabeth Driscoll Philip Drury Else Engel Robert Easton Ruth Ferguson Chester Finch Gloria Gaffney Rosamund Griggs Joseph Hale Robert Hall Catherine Hickey Tom Ed Hicks Ann Horn Elizabeth Iarboe Carl Johnson Charles Johnson Jean Mackenzie Marjorie Matthews Dan Meloy Betty Bow Miller Martha Milburn Helen Miller Maryan Moore Joe Morgan Benjamin Parran Donald Powers Eugene Schultz Robert Shenton Sibyl Street Julian Lorenz Catherine Barker Dorothy Swingle John Tucker Edward Wallington Benjamin White Clem Williams Stuard Young William Yowell George Cowie Charlotte Edwards Ann Griesbauer Kathryn- Hershey Christine Horn Carolyn Lacey David Margold Harry McNaughton Robert Neff Florence Primm XVilliarn Randall Virginia Saegmuller jane Saunders Shirley Seidenman Douglas Spencer Henry Stockell Betty Jane Stout Carolyn Werner Paula Zirpel 101 Junior Red Cross Council The activities of the Junior Red Cross Council increased greatly during the past year. Living up to its motto, I serve , this organization conducted drives, from time to time, for food, clothing and books, which were distributed to various hospitals and institutions in and around Washington. Under the new system of enrollment, adopted this year, whereby each section was represented, the Council received the cooperation of the entire school. OFFICERS President ......, .......................... ....,..,Catherine Hickey ........Jean Roundtree Secretary ...........,.. .........,..,Jane Strachan .......Mrs. Edith Willson Treasurer .,......,.....,. Faculty Adviser ......,., .....,,......,..,.. MEMBERS Jean Aldrich Robert Ireland Doris Poole Mary Buthal Jane Kerr Bettie Ragle Jane Chapin Polly Creech Judith de Lima Mary Durkin Bonnie Jean Duffy Jackie French Gerry Grosner Armel Gutchess Catherine Hickey 102 Lore Krauss Evelyn Levinson Louise Mann Isola M011 Elizabeth Mullens Harriet Nobles Phyllis Palmer Jean Parrish Polly Pennebaker Jean Roundtree Jane Strachan Dorothy Walker Hugh Walton Denny Werner Edward Williams Mary Wilkinson Percelia Willis Lloyd Zupmann Lefi lo right, rear row: Dearing, Brown, Meloy, Margold, Wlleat, Schultz, Easton. Front VOIUI Berliner, Miss Roberts, Hershey. Debating Team Debating the subject Resolved: That the several states should adopt a unicameral system of legislature , the team began early in the first semester to collect material under the guidance of Miss Roberts. Before opening the season, members of the teams attended two conferences at George Vfashington University to discuss and settle points of procedure, the scope of the question, and other technicalities. The season officially began March 11. As this goes to press the negative team has won five inter high debates: with Eastern, Roosevelt, Western, Central, and Rockville. The affirmative has brought home only one victory- with Roosevelt. AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE ALTERNATE 1. Eugene Schultz 1. Cora Berliner 1. Dan Meloy 2. Bob Easton 2. Katharine Hershey 3. Hal Dearing 3. David Margold Faculty Adviser ........ .......................,......, ,...... M i ss Clyde Roberts 103 Orchestra MEMBERS: Adele Ballcntinc, Donald Carmichael, Gay Chambers, Mary Darley, Eberett Dix, Dorothy Darley, Dorothea Focht, Robert Flodin, Reed Garver, Gilbert Hershey, Thomas Hickson, Robert Ing, Thomas Lanigan, Loraine Lowrcy, Henry Moses, Ben Makela, Irma Nikl, jean Parish, Randolph Reed, Nancy Rogers, Jack Korey, Billy Stevens, Elizabeth Taylor, Irving Tabor, Charles Weax'er, Shirley Winston, Martha White, jonathan Wright, Margie Gibson. Faculty Dirfdor: Mr. Hendrick Essers. The Band MEMBERS: Edward Burk, Gilbert Bell, john Briscuss, Richard Cunningham, Kendall Cooper, David Gallagher, Allen Free, john Klinefelter, Clarence Kefauver, Bernard Garvey, Donald Lacey, Malcolm Loomis, John Maroon, Betty Jane Meggers, Bill Page, Billy Stevens, Randolph Reed, Allen Whitlock. Farulfy Arfifiser: Mr. Hendrick Essers. 104 Special Choral Group The members of the Special Choral Group, who are selected from the major choral classes, participate in concerts and assemblies given here at school. At various times they have also sung at churches, banquets, and inter-high school festivals, in addition to taking part in patriotic programs and the school Candle Light Concert given just before the Xmas holidays. MEMBERS Alto Soprano Tenor Mildred Bladen June Baer Lawrence Alsop Edna Braithwaite Loya Bryant Geneva Gordon Ruth Haverstock Louise Mann Martha Milburn Betty Roman Katie Rutherford Betty Sahm Shirley Seidenman Betty Shields Virginia Clark Elaine Easterson Martha Ann Kotila Doris Little Percelia Willis Roberta Popkins Terry Payne Phyllis Peterson Joyce Soderstrom Margaret Stephen Irene Sullivan Evelyn Torrilo Alma Young Bob Boorman V Harry Brogden Leslie Earp Jack Fletcher Earl Hurdle Bass Jordon Bentley Emery de Hortmann George Hollenbeck Cabell Judge james Marsden James Shields 105 p Boys' Glec Club The Boys' Glee Club, organized in 1935, has increased its membership each year, until now there are approximately twenty members. Under the direction of Mr. Hendrick Essers, the club has appeared at assemblies and special concert programs, notably those at Christmas and in June. The boys practice several times a week in order to develop their talents, and to be ready to give their best when they are called upon to appear. OFFICERS Prvsfdenf ...,...,...,..,,., V i re-Prvsia' c' nf ,,....,,..... Sc'crc'lurj1- Tfl?dS1ll'l'l' ......., Faculfy Aduism' ....,..... Paul Berry Harry Brogclen Edward Bush Yates Dowell Chester Finch Jack Fletcher XVilliam Gottshall 106 MEMBERS Joseph Hale Robert Ing George johnson Donald Lacey Bronson Logan Francis Kennelly John Mattoon ,..,,........Ralph Bogle ....,....Roger Whitlock .........George Hollenbeck Mr. Hendrick Essers Richard Patch John Richards Owen Ridgway Robert Root ' Robert Shenton Louis Schmelrzer Francis Wheat Girls' Glec Club A prominent place in school activities has rewarded the Girls' Glee Club for its many hours of practice. Under the helpful direction of Mrs. Janet Torbert, a candle light concert was given at Christmas in collaboration with the Orchestra and the Boys Glee Club. In addition to singing at assemblies and informal concerts, the girls have helped considerably in the drive for a sustaining fund for the National Symphony. At the close of school last year, the club sponsored a school song campaign, award ing prizes for the two best serious songs and for the two best cheer songs. These songs have been officially adopted by the school. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Jane Saunders ....,.... ........,, P resident .......... ......., M artha Milburn Martha Milburn .......,,. .,........ V ice-President ....... ..,....... I ane Saunders Shirley Winston ......... ,...,.. S ecrefary ......,. ,........... L oya Bryant Katie Rutherford ....... .....,..,. T reasurer ,......... ......., K atie Rutherford Ruth Ferguson ....,......... ...,.,.. A ccompa-nist ......., .......,...... R uth Ferguson Betty McCormack ..,.... ....... L ibrarians ..,.,.. ....... S Betty McCormack Loya Bryant 1 Betty Roman Faculty Adviser ....... ....., ,..,......,....................,................. M r s. Janet Torbert MEMBERS Charlotte Anderson Mildred Bladen Edna Braithwaite Ercell Briggs Loya Bryant Judy Chalmers Jane Chapin Virginia Clark Nancy Conley Margaret Copeland Adeline Dawson Martie Deiner Bonnie Jean Duffey Betty Leaphart Rose Ettare Ruth Ferguson Lucie Foster Geneva Gordon Dorothy Graves Rosamond Griggs Margaret Haag Ann Harding Ruth Harris Janet Juve Martha Kotila Alta Lewis Doris Little Louise Mann Ann Manning Betty McCormack Martha Milburn Eileen Paxton Ann Preston Suzanne Preston Rita Purcell Betty Roman Katie Rutherford Jane Saunders Georgie Shepherd Vinchenza Spano Jane Strachan Dorothy Swingle Beatrice White Virginia Williamson Nancy Williard Percelia Willis Shirley Winston Le Cercle Sans Souci To give the student an opportunity for improving his conversational French is the object of Le Cercle Sans Souci. Amazing progress is made when one must ask even for his bonbons-a feature at each meeting-in French. At one of its friendly gatherings, the club was entertained by Mr. Berry of the French Line, who showed films of France. This in addition to the usual plays, puppet shows and singing helped to make this a most enjoyable year. As special recognition for her services as president of this organization for two and one-half years, Ilse Engel was presented a French dictionary. First Scfnzeslrr Ilse Engel ........... Katherine Barker Charles Beneman Martha Milburn Faculty Advisers Marianna Anderson Barbara Bangham Katherine Barker Betty Barrett Charles Beneman Cora Anne Berliner Edna Braithwaite Felix Bronner Raymond Brown Charlotte Boltwood Ruth Brammell Janet Clark 108 OFFICERS Second Semester Preslrlcmf .......,Katherine Barker ,,.....Vice-Przfsiderzh.,..... .,....,...Shirley Seidenman Secrefary Charles Beneman TrcasAurvr......,...........,.......... Martha Milburn ,.......... ............., ...... ,,.............. M i s s Virginia Ronsaville, Miss Marion Stevens, Mrs. Marian Suter. MEMBERS Marcia Crocker John Hill Eleanor Peoples Mary Durkin Jane Kerr Phyllis Palmer Betty Edwards Ilse Engel Jean French Betty Gilbert Constance Glass Rosamond Griggs Barbara Gehres Betty Hollister Erma Hughes Nancy Hall Mary Jane Love Anne Manning Marjorie Matthews Betty McCormack Betty Jane Meggers Dan Meloy Martha Milburn Betty Bow Miller Jean Mackenzie Claude Mosler Florence Primm Betty Roman Philip Russell Shirley Seidenman Ruth Stine Dorothy Swingle Marilyn Sworzyn Margaret Slarrow Sibyl Street Elizabeth Taylor Janet Verville The Spanish Club OFFICERS President .........,..,..... ..............,.....,,. .............. P h yllis Botta Vic'e-Presirlent ......... ......., D ouglas Carlson Secretary ............... .,...... G wen Johnson Treasurer ..........,.,..,. ..,......... , Richard Borden Faculty Adviser ,..,... ....................... ......... M i ss Olivia Russell MEMBERS Phyllis Botta Mary Everett Robert Root Richard Borden Joseph Hale Ara Short Marjorie Brumbaugh Gwen Johnson Richard Tibbets Douglas Carlson Philip Kelly Dominic Valenza Ann Carnahan Robert Knowlden Elizabeth Ross Shirley Conner Barbara Linz Percelia Willis William Cowan Marion Lenox Betty Walton jean Deming Patricia McWilliams Anna May Thour The Spanish Club, formed in March, 1938, is one of Wilson's youngest clubs. The bi-weekly program is similar to that of Le Cercle Sans Souci and Der Deutsche Verein. Games are played, songs sung and stories are told-all in Spanish. Future plans of the organization include guest speakers, who will present interesting facts about Spain and the Spanish speaking countries. 109 Science Club The Science Club is divided into three units: chemistry, physics and biology. The unit chiefs meet and arrange the program together, each, in turn, being responsible for a demonstration by his unit. Experiments, reports, and speeches serve as the serious portion of the meetings with refreshments on the side for entertainment. A pet alligator has been the chief concern of the club this year, while problems pertaining to the construction of a school stadium have been the topic of discussion at several meetings. OFFICERS First Scrrzvsfer Second Semester David Margold ....... ..,......,. P resident ,.,........... ....,... D avid Margold Hal Dearing ,..... .. ,..... Vice-Presidrrzf .,..,..... .......... C arl Imlay Polly Creech ......... .........i... S ecrrfury ,........., ........ P olly Creech Robert Wales ...... . ,...,.,......,... Treasurer ...,............. ,............ R obert Wales Charles Rogers ,.......,. ....,.,. C bcmistry Unit chief .,.......,.............. Phyllis Botta John Clark ..............,,.. ......... P bysics Unit Chief ..................,...., Charles Palmer Catherine Viehmann ......,.... Faculty Adviser .,..... Phyllis Botta Raymond Brown Martha Caile Phyllis Cook George Cowie Polly Creech Virginia Culin Hal Dearing Lucie Foster Sara Goves Nancy Hall Eleanor Hanson 110 MEMBERS Ruth Haverstock Carl Imlay Lois Jennings Jean Lawrence Marie Lawrence Anne Mahoney David Margold Helen Matchett Isola Moll Maryan Moore Jean Moser Charles Palmer ,Biology Unit chief ..,..,.....,... Catherine V iehmann ............... Mr. Saylor Cubbage Ben Parran Charles Rodgers Ethel Ruoff Virginia Saegmuller Ned Schreiner Margaret Slarrow Dorothy Swingle Richard Taylor Catherine Viehmann Robert Wales Gerry Wieble Paula Zirpel Social tudics Club After lengthy discussion the History Club and the Current Affairs Club accepted a constitution compiled by Donald Dewey and became the Social Studies Club. This was a practical idea since the two had often met together in the past and had the same general interests. Through panel discussions, speeches, and social meetings, the members become familiar with all phases of history. Interesting discussions have been conducted on the League of Nations, china, Brazil and Persia. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Dan Meloy ........... ,..,,.. . President ....... .......,........ D an Meloy Sibyl Street ..,............ ......... V ice-Presidmzt ....... ........,..,.,....,,, S ibyl Street Virginia Saegmuller ,... ....... S ccretury .......,........ ....... V irginia Saegmuller Jean Thomas ........... ....... T reasurvr ,,... .. ....,........,...... Donald Dewey Faculty Advisers ........ ,................... M iss Winifred Rogers, Miss Maxine Girts MEMBERS Anita Ashford Karin Eldridge Janet Juve Charles Raymond Lathrop Beale Charles Beneman Ralph Bugle Harry Brogden Felix Bronner Jane Chapin Polly Creech Donald Dewey Jean Dieffenbach Irene Dulin Nancy Early Ruth Ferguson Barbara Foote Gloria Gaffney Georgia Ann Gasser Mary Ellen Gilbert Margaret Haag Kathryn Hershey Carl Johnson Charles Johnson Claudia Jones Mary Durkin Lawrence Kasdon Carolyn Lacey Ann Larrimer Margaret Linzel David Margold Klovia McKennon Betty Jane Meggers Dan Meloy Martha Milburn Helen Norris Eileen Paxton Winifred Renner Ethel Ruoff Margaret Rushbrook Virginia Saegmuller Margaret Slarrow Sibyl Street Dorothy Walker Dorothy Swingle Jean Thomas Hugh Walton Elaine Yando Jewell Young 111 The Hi-Writers President... .... Vice-Prcsidmf ..., Secreiury. .,....,.... . Treasurer ....,... .. Faculty Ad zfixers ....,.... Frances Aaronson Betty Brown Ann Carnahan Irene Dulin Betty Edwards Flora Ann Fischer Margaret Slarrow Elizabeth Taylor Glenora Whitman OFFICERS Caro Parkinson , .,..,..... Carolyn Lacey ....................i....Klov1a MCKennon Miss MEMBERS Betty Forsling Emily Funk Barbara Gehres Faye Griffith Ann Gwynn Annabel Janes Carolyn Lacey Louise Thrall Betty Bow Miller C. Oppenheimer, Mrs. L. Grover Elaine Yando Mary McGrath Klovia McKennon Betty Bow Miller Jeanne Nash Caro Parkinson George Pendleton' Mary Ann Royar Elizabeth Thomas The Hi-Writers was organized this year for the purpose of promoting interest in modern literature and encouraging creative writing among its members. Reviews of the latest books and plays, literary games, and round table discussions constitute the bi-weekly program for WilS011,S liternteurs. One of their notable achievements has been to have their creative projects published under the Hi-Writer column in The Beacon . 112 Girl Reserves The Girl Reserves, organized shortly after the opening of the school in 1935, has steadily increased in popularity. As members of a department of the Y. W. C. A. it is the aim of the girls To find and give the best . Guest speakers, trips, sings and hikes are regular features of their program, while interhigh activities are frequently engaged in. An annual trip to New'York in the Spring is the highlight of their social season. Q OFFICERS First Semesfer Sibyl Street ,.............. ........... P resident ........,.. Elizabeth Jarboe . Betty Brooks ...... Constance Glass Mary Graves ...... Faculty Advisers Anita Ashford Betty Barrett Betty Brooks Isabell Boswell Dorothy Cunningham Helen Cunningham Ann Conner Anne Davis Dorothy Danly Nancy Fowler Josephine Gassett Florence Girard Mary Graves ..,....Vice-Presidmzt........ Secretary Second Semester Sibyl Street Mary Graves Sally Rothrock Treasurer Ann Davis ........Counc'il Rejzresenifatiue.....,,......... Betty Brooks Mrs. lren MEMBERS Constance Glass Catherine Knott Jeanne Knox Claudia Jones Elizabeth jarboe Helen Matchett Jeanne Nash Ellen Notz Sally Rothrock Frances Ricker Gertrude Simuro Peggy Schneider Roberta Spidel e Kent, Miss Isabel Grasty Margaret Savage Ruth Stine Naomi Stine Sybil Street Mary Ann Strubel Nancy Torlinski Louise Terrett janet V erville Marjorie Wiley Mary Wilkinson Peggy Wilkinson Margaret Wragg 113 MEMBERS Buskin and Masque Club The art of successful make-up is the sole interest of the Buskin and Masque Club Formed during the first year of Wilson's existence, this organization has since proved its value by aiding in all dramatic productions put on by the school. Acquiring their skill in character make-up by practicing on each other, the members are ready to assume the responsibility of making up a cast when the time arrives. First Srnzcsfcr Jean Broughton ,..... Mary Davidson , Ethel Ruoff ....,... Faculry Ad1.fisr'r. .,.., .. Marianna Anderson Barbara Bangham Miriam Blackwell jean Broughton Marcia Crocker Joan Creesy Ann Curtis Mary Davidson 114 OFFICERS Second Senmsfvr President.. Virginia Saegmuller Sccrcfary .. ......,...,.,.Mary Davidson ......Treasurer........ ,,............BarbaraBangham Sylvia Gilbert Josephine Gossett Ann Gwynn Nancy Hall Edwina Hambleton Ruth Harris Ethel Hayden Annabel Janes Miss Jane Crawford Carolyn Lacey Ethel Ruoff Virginia Saegmuller jane Saunders Beverly Shapiro Margaret Slarrow Jean Thomas Alvira Zirkle The Woodrow Wilson Players The Woodrow Wilson Players was established in the fall of 1935, with the opening of the school, under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Best. Miss Alice Kelley was appointed co-director of the Players, later, on becoming a member of the Wilson faculty. The members present a number of plays before the club, and others for public performance, the latest being The Royal Family , given on March 3. To those pupils interested in dramatics, the club provides practical experience in acting and directing. First Smrzesicr Benjamin White Shirley Seidenman ........ ..,.,,.. Christine Horn Richard Patch .,.. OFFICERS Pnfsldent ....,... ....,,, .Vice-Prr'side11f ....... ,...... Secretary .,..........,............,.. Faculty Advisers ....... ,.....,.....,. Frances Aaronson Charles Brooks Scott Butler Elizabeth Carter John Clark Norman Cohen William Coughlin Barbara Cozier Anne Curtis Marianne Donovan Elizabeth Forsling Clare Foster Thornton Gillett Second Semester Benjamin White Suzanne Preston ..Hilda Schreiber Treasilrfr ,....... ............. ,,....., . . .Richard Patch Miss Elizabeth Best, Miss Alice Kelley MEMBERS Jerry Griesemer Gove Hambidge Chester Hand Ethel Hayden David Margold George Hollenbeck Lucille Hooff Ann Horn Christine Horn Cabell Judge James Kelley Martha Kotila Thomas Lanigan Sarah Lewis Marjorie Mattingly Clyde Maxwell Klovia McKennon Dan Meloy Robert Montgomery John Moore Jeanne Nash Richard Patch Evelyn Patrick Edward Pierce Suzanne Preston Katherine Rutherford Leonora Ryan Hilda Schreiber Henry Scott Shirley Seidenman Joseph Sirkis Martha Storey Betty Jane Stout Irene Sullivan Elizabeth Taylor Denhardt Werner Roger XVhitlock Benjamin White Clem Williams 115 Le t to Right: Maxwell, Kelley, Moore, Cohen, Preston, Mattingly, White, Pierce, Lewis, Patch, Butler Ryan Schreiber, Gillett, Hambidge, Storey, Whitlock. The RO al Family A COMEDY IN THREE Acrs E By EDNA FERBER AND GEORGE S. KAUFNIAN Presented by the Woodrow Wilson Players Della .... Io...J ....,..... Hallboy ....... McDermott ..,........ Herbert Dean A,...,,. Gwen .....,.............. Perry Stewart ..,...... Fanny Cavendish Oscar Wolfe ,.... ..,.,.. julie Cavendish ....,. March 3, 1943 8, at 8:00 o'clock THE CAST Un order of their appearancej Mattingly Moore Alnfhony Cavendish ...... Chauffeur ......4,.......A. ' Another hallboy ...,. Gilbert Marshall ,.,,...,,. Ganga ..4....,.,... . .,............. , ..,..,. . Mixs Peake ..4....,...... Prompler: Jeanne Nash Scene: The duplex apartment of the Cavendish Fifties, New York City. ........Edward Pierce ............Clyde Maxwell ..........Roger Whitlock .........Leonora Ryan ........Thornton Gillett .. . .. ...Hilda Schreiber .......Gove Hambidge .......Suzanne Preston .......,Norman Cohen .....,.......Scott Butler ......,......Richard Patch ........,.Benjamin White .....,......James Kelley ,.........,......Sally Lewis family in the East Act I-A Friday in November, early in the afternoon. Act II-Saturday, between matinee and night. I U Act III-A year later, late in the afternoon. The Royal Family depicts the events in three days of the hectic lives of a prominent family of actors in New York. The Cavendish family is ruled over by a lovable old woman of seventy who is determined to stage a comeback in spiteof her infirmities. Julie, her daughter, also an actress, half distracted by the demands of her family, the caprices of her errant brother, getting a part for her ham actor uncle, settling her draughter Gwen's problem of choosing between marriage or the stage, and trying to keep Fanny from going back on the road, wants to get away from it all by marrying a rich but rather dull business man. 1 Of coure, it all turns out well. Gwen gets both marriage and a stage career, Julie doesn't marry him after all, and the uncle gets a place in a vaudeville act. The play is brought to a dramatic close by the death of the old trouper,4Fanny. Hilda Schreiber gave a perfect portrayal of the courageous, alert andindomitable old lady of the stage. Seldom does one see an amateur performer who can so completely lose herself in a part as did Hilda Schreiber. As Fanny's beautiful and talented daughter, no one could have been better cast than Suzanne Preston. Norman Cohen brought out to the fullest the tempermental perversities of the irresponsible and unpredictable Tony. Herbert Dean was admirably portrayed by Roger Whitlock. Leonora Ryan, Martha Storey, Thornton Gillett, Gove Hambidge and Ben White gave performances that were marked by skill and intelligence. The minor roles played by Marjorie Mattingly, John Moore, Edward Pierce, Richard Patch, Scott Butler, james Kelley and Sally Lewis, proved to be not only necessary but very effective support. The attractive set represented many hours of artistic and thoughtful work on the part of Mrs. Ruth Lane and the stage crew, while the effective make-up was the accomplishment of the Buskin and Masque Club, directed by Miss Crawford. The costuming was under the able supervision of Mrs. Kent, the publicity and business management was capably handled by Mr. Trail. Finally, a large share of the credit for a thoroughly delightful performance is due to the expert and patient direction of Miss Elizabeth Best and Miss Alice Kelley. CAST OF 'KTHE ROYAL FANIILYU Left to right, rear row: Patch, Moore, Pierce, Butler, Lewis, Kelley. Midfllf row: Miss Kelley, Nash, Mattingly, XVhite, Storey, Maxwell, Gillett. Front row: Cohen, Preston, XVliitlock, Schrieber, I-lambidge, Miss Best. 117 Chess Club The members of the Chess Club devote their time to the playing of chess with che hopes of increasing their knowledge of the game and at the same time bettering their playing ability. Art Club The Art Club is made up of students who have an interest in art but whose programs do not permit their taking it during the school day. Sketching, soap carving, clay modeling and the making of masks con- OFFICERS Prvsin'f'uf ...,............. .........................,,. C lyde Maxwell Vim'-Prz'rir1c'11! ....,.,.,.. ..,....., O swalcl Schuetre Scrr'c'lary-Trt'r1x1lrcr ...,... .......,.. ........., R u th Brammell Team Manager ........... ....,... ........,,... O s wald Schuette Furulljv Arfvixvr ......,.......,..., Miss Marguerite Atchison MEMBERS James Barry James Benner Ruth Brammcll Felix Bronner Gloria Cardillo John Dickman Austin Dodge Bonnie Duffy Betty Ann johnson David Margolcl Clyde Maxwell Claude Mosler Charles Palmer jack Rosenthal Oswald Schuettc Lora Steinback Harold Zucker Robert Wales stitute the chief work of the club. First Sclnrxlvr Charles Waite .......,.,, Marjory Free . ,..,,. ,. Jane Kerr ............. Farully Adxrisvr ..... Ann Curtis Monsita Correa Dean Carter Marjory Free Dorothy Holtman Jane Kerr Madelaine Labofish Julia Osmer 118 OFFICERS Svrolnl Semesfrr .Prfsirfcnf ,... Margery XVigHeld Sccrchlry Kerr ......Trensurm' Ann Curtis Mrs. Margarcte Mulford MEMBERS Mathilde Shapiro Naomi Stine John Tucker Charles Waite Margery XVigfield Marjorie XViley Georgie Shepherd Paula Zirpel Der Deutsche Verein Der Deutsche Verein meets every third Tuesday for hilarious fun auf deutsch . Although primarily a social organization, much has been done through these meetings to increase the interest and the knowledge of the German language, customs, and people. OFFICERS Prcsiflrnl ..............,.........,,.,..,.,,..,.....,..,.........., Ilse Engel fS1'p!embz-r io Februaryj President .,......,..,.......,....,..........,......... Rosamond Griggs Ufabrzrary to Iunej Farulfy Adviser ......,...... .......,,........ M rs. Agnes Hedges MEMBERS Katherine Barker Charles Beneman Felix Bronner Mija Brejska Polly Creech Philip Drury Edwin Davis Ilse Engel Rosamond Griggs Charles Johnson Lore Krauss Julian Lorenz David Margold Isola Moll Robert Montgomery Claude Mosler Paula Zirpel Commercial Club The Comercial Club aims at teaching girls familiarity with ofhce machinery. Guest speakers, from different secretarial schools, are often present at the meetings to help the club in its study of business problems. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Laurie Higgins ....,...... Presirlen! ........... Laurie Higgins Martha Riley ........., Vice-President ...... Peggy Schneider Emma Byrum ...,......... Svcrrlary ....,........ Emma Byrum Peggy Schneider. ....... ,Treasurer ........., Natalie Spandon Facfulty Adviser ,.......,......,...... .. .,.. Mrs. Anne Thrasher MEMBERS Emma Byrum Hilda Crawford Arrington Carter Betty Jo D'Orsay Mabel Donaldson Adeline Dawson Jennie Falcone Gloria Gissell Norma Gensburg Beulah Heishman Bessie Harris Helen Heiss Laurie Higgins Gloria Kidwell Katherine Knott Gloria Kenney Dorothy Lewis Barbara Mitchell Catherine Mullen Elizabeth Mullen Doris Nones Eleanor Peoples Martha Riley Ida Rowe Gertrude Simaro Helen Stiess Rita Smith Ruth Satterfield Eleanor Smith Peggy Schneider Natalie Spandon Mildred Thompson Eileen Theriault Eva Mae Wright 119 wi . Hobbies Clubipgiiyxwy aircraft, and radio divisions. At each meet- VP The Hobbies Club consists of the camera, i ing there are demonstrations and discussions of interest to each section. Ethel Allison .......,.. Ethel Allison ,.,......... OFFICERS First Srfnrsfcr Stroud Semrstcr julian Lorenz ............ President ..,..,.. Roger Whitlock None ...,,................. Vicr'-Pr:-sirlrmf ,...., Robert Shenton Srcrciary. ...........,.. Betty Curtis .Treasurer ,..,....,.... John Thomas ' Faculty Ailrirrr ....,..................,.... Robert Balcom Richard Bangham Edward Bush Foster Boyd Archie Buyers Betty Curtis Phyllis Cook james Cumberpatch Ralph Crump Robert Fisher Charles Fahey Gove Hambidge James Hardigg Richard Hufty Carl Hellman Harold Gilbert Stephen Graham James Kelly Douglas Krin Julian Lorenz jack Lane 120 MEMBERS M r. Joseph Cryden Parker McAdoo Clyde Maxwell Robert McCullough Allen MacCullen Austin Martinstein Richard Palmer Milton Pugh George Reynolds Harry Pitts Eugene Schultz Ronald Strong Robert Shenton XVinthrop Shaw Tom Taylor Billy Talbott John Thomas Richard Tibbets Roger XVhitlock Frank Spurr John Richards Roy Sandiclge W. W. A. C. The XVoodrow Wilson Athletic Club is composed of all girl students who have been awarded a sports letter. Its aim is to foster good sportsmanship and to promote athletic interest throughout the school. OFFICERS Seroml Semester First Semesier Maryan Moore ......... Pn-ride-ni ........, Anne Griesbaur Helen Miller .,.,....... Vice-Preridz-nl .........,. Mary Young Frances Ricker ......... Secrefary ,......... Laurie Higgins Sara jones ...... .......... T rearurcr ........... Frances Ricker Faculiy Adviser ..........,.............. Miss Dorothy Linder MEMBERS Sara jones Maryan Moore Helen Miller Frances Ricker Virginia Ricker Betty Rushbrook Mary Young jean Dorr Elizabeth Driscoll Betty Faulkner Anne Griesbaur aura Hastings Laurie Higgins Peggy Hull' frniel Gutchess Stage Crew Although not in the spotlight when the curtain parts, much credit is clue the Stage Crew for their splendid work and coopera- tion behind the scenes. OFFICERS Prcsirleul .........,,...............,,......,................. Carl Johnson Secretary-Treasurer... ,......... .. .,.....,..,,,.,,. Tom Ed Hicks Property Man ...,....,.............................. Harold Drayton Farulty Advirrr .....,...........,.,........... Mrs. Ruth B. Lane MEMBERS Anson Biggs Ralph Bogie jean Broughton Giles Chapin Harold Drayton Rosamond Griggs Eleanor Hanson Tom Ed Hicks Carl Johnson William Pennington Louis Schmetzer Frank Spurr Robert Wales Marjorie Wiley Alan Whitlock Paula Zirple Lunchroom Staff The efhcient operation of the lunchroom is due in a large part to the splendid assist- ance given by this group. Dick Barrett James Barry Ralph Bogle james Bull Fred Carl Giles Chapin Bill Davidson Philip Drury John Ferrari Mary Ellen Fink Sam Gettle John Grolig Gilbert Seymour Bill Starkey Porter Gott Joseph Hale William Hawksworth George Hollenbeck David Hurdle Bob Hall Lawrence Kasclon Raymond Knapp Ernest Lundeen Herbert Holler Clem Willianis John Stevens Neil Wheeler Allen M:1cCullen Emil Lowenthal Beverly Shapiro Edward Summers Albert Pyles David Thatcher Robert Root Robert Wales 1 Carl Johnson Philip Russell Thomas NVl1iteman Winthrop Shaw Tom Taylor Randolph Reed 121 MEMBERS ffice Staff This staff aids in the carrying out of the many details connected with the business operation of the school. It has proved of great help to the office in the prompt and eflicient manner in which it performed its duties during the past year. Peggy Appleman Gordon Bateman john Carter john Cragoe Anne Griesbaucr joseph Hale Catherine Hickey Robert Hill Ojfcc Svrrrfary.. 122 Regina jawish Cabell Judge Dougall MacCallun1 Alexander Radford W'illiam Robey Vfilliam Starkey Williani Swift Robert Trippe ............,.Mrs. Marion Wilson Library Staff The Library Staff offers an excellent op- portunity for practical experience to those students having an interest in library Work. While performing a real service for the school, the members learn to meet all prob- lems incident to the operation of a library. MEMBERS Richard Barnes Ruth Harris Nancy Lee Griliith Ruth Praether Margaret Haag Elizabeth Walker Librarian .... ...... ..,........ N 1 iss Nellie A. Payne if is , , . . , . K, Omega Phi Delta. OFFICERS President ...,.,. ..,...,,...,...,..,,....,......., B eccy Houghton Secretary ...,...... ............,..,.... june Booth Treasurer ...........,,.,,...............,.. ..........., C laire Reed-Hill Faculty Advisers .............,............. Mrs. Natalie Diermier, MEMBERS Jacqueline Beck Claire Reed-Hill June Booth ' Betty Hollister Ann Carnahan Betty Houghton Ann Curtis Clare Kenner ,Miss Florence Judge, Miss Dorothy Carr. Louise Mann Suzanne Preston Katharine Putnam Phyllis Palmer Bettie Rale Martha White Ann Yates 123 f S .-J' -. Evv, I L k I l A I P J a 'l -V The Cog E OFFICERS President ............, ......................,. ..... ......., J o ln n Grolig Vice-Prexirlcnl ...... , ..,......... , ..,,....... .. George Ward Secretary , .......... ......., E llsworrh Kenney Treasurer ....,...,........ . ..,............. Robert Ray Faculty Adviser .,...,.,........,................. Mr. Bert Coggins MEMBERS David Back Harry Karr Thomas Mahoney John Thomas Leslie Earp Ellsworth Kenney Arthur Motley George Ward John Grolig Walter Koehler Robert Ray Walter Wilkinson Edwin Love Douglas Spencer 124 A .aa All -X gif, A K .K H , VVV. A r v Q X-gpg: V - IN I ' ' QA' ' -- L -, 2 ' . '1 ' 1 .- L A E w , A 5' w , 1 . if Q I in ff - ' A 1, E g . K, 11 it 55 . f X - at if ' , I ' : Y 'll ik? K L. i .- 1 ,,35,:EI' - - I -f -f. ': 1.g--fi'i'- -Tl N' fl' All -Gil' 'Ei' , ii t 'gig 'Silk K .u ,Y ,V 1 I i . Er Lila 1 'lil L M - .iii L L ,Eli ' ' f 'xi--were 2 if . 5' lf' fi' - ' f if ' - f 4 V mg- - ' '--. A .W, - - 1 .. , aah -1 w g A 'gig I , t o ti o f 1 ' i K 1 i' if -3 if X - x -Q . K '71 42 ' K. Q 5, f ' 'Q .L ff ' . , V' ' V. . K V, in -1 xiii if ,. The Hi-Y Pn-sizlcu! . ....... ......................... . Vice-Presirlent .,... ..., Svcretary ......................... ........ Treasurer ,....., .,................,... ....... Corrcspomliug Srcrcfary .,..... ........ ,. Faculty Adviser ................,..,.,.......,.,.. Club ...mjohn Cragoe .,....Robert Keller .....julius Kaiser Robert Highfield ,. Robert Sanders .Mr, H. K. Bosley I MEMBERS ' Jack Hoskinson Dougall McCallum Bill Davidson jack Hoyt Jimmie Haywood Bill Robey ' F lc Bond john Cragoc Bill Jones ran Robert Keller Julius Kaiser Robert Highfield Robert Saunders 125 l J I I. s P k. F r F Y Et V T.,- A ,J F: ,,,,..,.,,5.,.,.-.t.....-.Tf-..W - -.-f-?7f------ - V- - - -W-+ ----- -1---H --- f- --N 'ff f-v---- j--vf---'F' wfv- ' 'W' -f'-jan! Q' ' 1 I I, U, F. It I l 'H' ' ' ' ' P If . v 2 I v l L, if I l I I n f . l I l 3 Sigma Pi Gamma q. 1 AL OFFICERS President ..,.............,..,,........................... William Higgins Vice-President ....,.. ..........................,... W illiam Leach Secretary ....,....... .............,.. D ick Offutc r Treasurer ....,......... ............... E dward Squire 5 Faculty Adviser .......................... Mr. Norman J. Nelson, L NIEMBERS 1 , Richard Barrett William Higgins William Leach Jamcs Shields T Bart Connolly Cabell Judge Harry MCNIHBIIIOH Edward Squire ' Porter Gott Nelson Jump . Richard Olfutt Robert Trippe - IN MEMORIAM-TRUMAN COLE-JANUARY 16, 1938 If Q 126 i l l l J I l Ralph Bogle Harry Brogden Robert Easton Kappa Gamma Phi OFFICERS President ......, ..,....,,.....,,.,.............,,,..,....,,..,. J oseph Hale Vice-President ,...,.. .....,..,...........,,. ....... R o bert Hall Secretary .......,... ,...... H arry Brogden Treasurer ........ ,..,., ....,........ C a rl Johnson Faculty Adviser ..,..,..,....................,... Mt. William Trail MEMBERS Richard Gibson 'Carl Johnson Robert Montgomery joseph Hale Alan Jones Neil Wheeler Robert Hall Dan Meloy 127 .HE Panels Government Sponsorship of Drama, Art, and Music Norman Cohen, Helen Hughes, Charles Bene- man, Barbara Culley, Christine Horn, Stanley Johnson, Margaret Smith, Barbara Cozier, Paul Berry, Jeanne Nash. Faculty Advisers: Miss Christine Fassett, Mrs. Anne Thrasher. Should We Have Regional Planning In the United States? Nolan Ryan, Robert Saunders, Ann Yates, Lyle Ashby, Sibyl Street, Marjory Anne Higgins, Rosamond Griggs, Max Fischer. Faculty Adviser: Mr. Joseph Kochka. 128 Pros and Cons of Probations and Parole Henry Stockell, George Pendleton, Marilyn Sworzyn, Gail Koss, Lawrence Kasdon, Edward Bush, Anne Horn, Charles Raymond, William Pennington, Dorothy LaRoe, Donald Dewey, Florence Girard, Ralph Bogle. Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Marian Suter, Miss Maxine Girts, Miss Marguerite Atchison. Ways Out of the District's Traffic Maze Jane Schwab, Julian Lorenz, Robert Shenton, Carol Cromelin, Emil Lowenthal, Flora Ann Fischer, jean Dieifenbach, James Marsden, Stanley Elman, Robert Root, John Cragoe. Faculty Advisers: Mr. Joseph Cryden, Mr. Herbert Bosley. Panels British and American Secondary Education Margaret Linzel, Betty Hollister, Martha Hoff- man, Mary Fink, Beverly Shapiro, Douglas Spencer, Shirley Conner, Janet Clark, Nancy Hall. Faculty Advisers: Miss Celia Oppenheimer, Miss Isabel Grasty, Mrs. Sylvia Gerber. Socialized Medicine Tom Ed Hicks, Edward Wfallington, Ben Par- ran, Isola Moll, Caro Parkinson, Robert Mont- gomery, Marion Choisser. Faculty Advisers: Miss Florence Judge, Miss Dorothy Carr, Mrs. Irene Kent. America's Attitude Toward the World Crisis Annabel Janes, Marjorie Matthews, Ann Larri- mer, Audrey Fischer, John Harper, Margaret Slarrow, Graham Clark, Dorothy Miller, John Richards, Henry Silsbee, Marion Lenox, Betty Evans. Faculty Advisers: Miss Mary Dent, Miss Vir- ginia Ronsaville. Roads to Education-Which One Shall I Take? Charles Palmer, Florence Primm, Phyllis Palmer, Shirley Seidenman, Wilton Fraser, Katherine Mannion, Mary Durkin, Ruth Stine, Carolyn Lacey, Charlotte Boltwood, Betty Forsling, Blair Rogers, Eleanor Peoples. Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Ruth Lane, Mrs. Katharine Struve. 129 Panels Should Our State Legislatures Be What are the Values of the College UuiCm'le al? Sports Program? Henry Dearing, Clem Willianis, Dan Meloy, Suzanne Preston, Alan Brown, David Margold, Robert Easton, Katherine Hershey, Cora Anne Berliner, Eugene Schultz, Earnest Lundeen. Faculty Advisers: Miss Clyde Roberts, Mrs. Louise Grover. Robert Hall, Joe Long, Martha Milburn, Chester Hand, Gilbert Seymour, Bill Rowland, Charles XVeaver, Joseph Morgan. Faculty Advisers: Mrs. Lumsden, Miss Barr, Mrs. Diermier. Special Panel Left lo rigbi, rnlr row: jones, Cohen, Parran, Xvallington, Margold, Hicks. Mnlille row: XVhite, Linzcl, Broughton, Tait, Preston Matthews, Easton. Frou! row: Parkinson, Hollister, Hershey, Griggs, Hanson -.-.. Lacey, Milburn, Montgomery. A group of twenty-four boys and girls from XVoodrow NVilson presented panel discussions at meetings of the Progressive Education Association, held on january 14 and 15, at the Mayflower Hotel. An audience of about seven hundred parents and teachers attended the discussions, one of which was on the responsibilities of parents and children towards each other, the other on the conflicting problems of marriage and career. These panels were held in the form of round table discussions under the guidance of Miss Alice V. Keliher, chairman of the Institute of Human Relations of the Association. Those who took part in the panel of January 14 were: Norman Cohen, Henry Dearing, Robert Easton, Betty Hollister, David Margold, Marjorie Matthews, Henry McNaughton, Maryan Moore, jean Nash, Ben Parran, Sue Preston, Jean Tait. Those who participated in the discussion of January 15 were: Rosamund Griggs, Eleanor Hanson, Kathryn Hershey, Torn Ed Hicks, Allan Jones, Carolyn Lacey, Margaret Linzel, Martha Milburn, Robert Montgomery, Caro Parkinson, Edward Wellington, Ben White. 130 1 CADETS Regimental Staff CAPT. ROBERT SHENTON LT. COL. JOSEPH MORGAN CAPT. STUARD YOUNG Adjutant Commanding Quartermaster FIRST LT. THOMAS Hicks CAPT. CARL JOHNSON JOHN GROLIG Training Platoon Personnel Adjnfanf Quartermaxfcr Sergeant ARTHUR GILCHRIST HARRY BROGDEN CHARLES RAYMOND Color Sergeant ' Sergeant Major Color Sergeant 132 F1rst Ba1:ta.11on Staff I Awarded Third Place, Battalion Competitive Drill March 31, 193 8 FIRST LT. RALPH BOGLE MA,IOR CLEM WILLIAMS FIRST LT. WM. PENNINGTON Adjutant Com-manding Quartermaster JOHN STEVENS WALLACE ASHBY Sgt. Maj. Ist Batt. Sgt. Maj. 21111 Batt. Second Battalion Staff FIRST LT. C. WILLIAMSON MAJOR CHARLES JOHNSON FIRST LT. WM. ROWLAND Adjutant Commanding Quartermaster 133 Company A ROBERT EASTON DONALD POWERS RICHARD PATCH First Lieutenant Captain Second Lieute1za11t Robert Saunders Roger Whitlock Hal Dearing Jared Mills Richard Back Joseph Baldwin Robert Arnold Robert Barnes William Black Lester Boykin Alan Brown William Cissel Douglas Clark George Clark Ted Dunlap Churchill Elmore James Haywood A Company SERGEANTS David Barker John Moore CORPORALS Joseph Memler Nolan Ryan LANCE-CORPORALS Harold Gilbert Kenneth Kugle PRIVATES William Howard Robert Huey Robert Ireland James La Croix Andrew McBride John Miller Warren Moore James Moulton George Neale Wilbur Neale Ted Noden Foster Boyd james Marsden Daniel Kunkle Edward Wallington William Newbold Robert Siemon Harold Parker Thomas Raison Robert Sanford McClain Smith Paul Smith Samuel Tate Robert Van Voorhis Robert Vallance Cromwell Warner Charles Weaver 135 rrBJf C0 DOUGLAS SPENCER ROBERT HALL HAROLD EARP First Lieute11a11t Captain Second Lieutenant HB C m P 11 SERGEANTS Charles Reed john Beebe Donald Olesen Richard Tibbets Jo Crozier Thomas Wadden . CORPORALS Angel Correa Milton Pugh- Leslie Black Richard Gibson Douglas Atkins Glenn Atkyns James Barry David Bebermeyer George Clark Eugene Derrickson Bernard Germann Thomas Harrell Edward Hodge Letcher Lofgren William Randall Charles Reynoldson LANCE-CORPORALS Fred Kochli George Reynolds PRIVATES Earnest Lundeen Thomas Mahoney james Marsh Richard Nalle William O'Neale Charles Palmer Richard Palmer Robert Parr Ralph Shaw Frank Spurr Walter Scanlin David Thatcher Ned Schreiner John Zelenski Robert Sutton Richard Taylor Donald Watson Joe Wells Neil Wheeler Kenneth Whitehurst Thomas Whiteman Robert Willis John Wright ,J omppmy C C EDWARD BUSH WILLIAM YQWELL ALBERT CARRY First Lieutmafzt Captain Second Lieutenant C comp H SERGEANTS Wilton Fraser George Whittet William Brenneman Fred Carl Alex Bolling Howard Bollinger Edward Almond James Benner Luther Brown Andrew Bruce Bob Cavanaugh William Cooley Louis Dellwig Charles Dodge Tracy Estabrook William Fleming Chester Finch John Harper CORPORALS Giles Chapin Lee Engleber g LANCE-CORPORALS Niles Freeman A Robert Heckendorn PRIVATES Willard Green Homer Hackett Hilary Hayden . Nelson Hillock John Manning Charles Mead John Mills Wallace Philoon John Richards Barney Schneckloth Clyde Maxwell Oswald Schuette Benjamin Parran Charles Rodgers john Matroon Alex Radford James Sparks Donald Sparrow Charles Stockell Donald Stevenson Ronald Strong William Tolbolt Stanley Wetherill Alan XVhitlock Bertram Williams l .J rfDJJ Company ROGER EISINGER JOHN CRAGOE LLOYD HARRISON First Lieutenant Captain Second Lieutenant D Comp I1 SERGEANTS Hugh W'alton Grantham Graham Robert Bollinger Nelson jump Tolbert Koni gsber g Emil Lowenthal John Abbott Donald Baker Bruce Beckington Lawrence Boid Edward Brandenberger Wayne Bryant James Buchanan Robert Choisser Robert Davis Marshall Durgin John Carter Richard Cunningham CORPORALS Lawrence Kasdon Robert Montgomery LANCE -CORPORALS Henry Osborne Thomas Taylor PRIVATES David Eiseman Wiley Ford William Harper Gilbert Hershey John Klinefelter John Leonard Joe MacKay Thomas Oliver John Olden Bernie Ostrow Dougall McCallum James Shields James Pierce Gardiner Shrode William Walsh Lloyd Zuppann Richard Rumble Louis Schmeltzer George Skirm john Spinner Amos Stone John Strachan John Thomas Oscar Thorup Harold Trease Richard Vardy Company E RICHARD WIGGINTON JOSEPH HALE HENRY STOCKELL Fi-rst Lieutenant Captain Second Lieufe11a11t Anson Biggs John Tucker George Cowie Karl Eiker Herbert Chadwick Lawrence Larkin XVilliam Ashby James Brown Scott Butler Archie Buyers Dean Carter Burton Casson Earnest Courtney James Cumberpatc Austin Dodge Stephen Graham William Hill Compan h SERGEANTS William Bailey Philip Drury CORPORALS John Hill Ray Law LANCE-CORPORALS Jerry Lee Herbert Rutland PRIVATES Hubert Hoover Malcolm Kerner George Knapp David Lewis James Loggins Parker McAdoo , Buddy McLachlin Leslie Measell William Notz John Parker Edward Pierce Harry Pitts Bernard Greenbaum Alan Jones Allen McCullen David Wise John Vandergrif t Charles Waite Richard Pollock Ralph Renno James Roman Robert Rowland Benjamin Scott Henry Scott Henry Silsbee Arthur Weller Denhardt Werner Marion Westbrook Edward Williams ROBERT WALES EDXVIN DAVIS First Liffllffflllllf Capfain SERGEANTS Gilbert Bell Norman Cohen Thomas Lanigan George Hollenbeck CORPORAL ...........,........,..,.., Irving PRIVATES Richard Bangham Herbert Eaton Charles Brooks Sam Gettle James Hardigg Robert Huey john Kreimeyer Donald Lacey Kendall Cooper Eddie Dasher Howard Dawson GILBERT BELL Drum Major Stanley Johnson Clarence Kefauver Tabor Ben Makela John McGovern William Page Randolph Reed William Stevens Band Instructor ...... ..,....,,..,..,.,...... .,...........,.....,.....,...,. H e ndrick Essers 144 Left fo rigbf: Eikcr, jones, Hale, Drury, Cowie, Hoover War Games After preliminary instruction in December and the first part of January, the war games teams of the various companies and the staff started competition. In the first game the staff was victorious over Company D , In the next intra-school game E Company swept over UB . Company C's victory over A sent them to the school finals. In a triple Hnal for che honor of defending Woodrosx' Wilson in the Brigade Finals, the Staff and the teams of companies EU and C competed. The laurels went to Company Ev with the staff team a close second. 145 fficers' Club The membership of the Oiiicers' Club consists of all the commissioned oflicers of the Woodrow' Wilson regiment. The activities of this organization are confined to discussions of military problems incident to the operation of the Cadet Corps, and to the successful working out of these problems. The club decided to donate to the school a cup upon which will be inscribed, each year, the name of the squad in the regiment judged to be the best all around group in the annual squad competition. The annual Hop, sponsored by the club, was held this year in November and like those that preceded it, niet with great success. OFFICERS Prf'xidc'l1f .,. Vice-Prr'sidc'11f .... . Captain Robert Hall . Lieutenant Robert Easton Sc'z'r'c'fa1'y-Trrasllrvr .,...... Captain Robert Shenton Fgmflly Adlffjfl' .... ...,.,...,,,.,...... ...... ..... M I' . Xvilllnm Trail MEMBERS Lieut. Col. joseph V. Morgan Capt. Robert Shenton Capt. John Cragoe Lieut Albert Carry Capt. Alexander Young Capt. Joseph Hale Lieut Lloyd Harrison Capt. Carl Johnson Lieut Robert Easton Lieut Henry Stockell Lieut. T. E. Hicks Lieut Douglas Spencer Lieut Ralph Bogle Maj. Charles Johnson Maj. Clem V'illiams Lieut Lieut Edward Bush Roger Eisinger Lieut Lieut Clifton XVilliamson Williani Pennington Capt. Donald Powers Lieut Richard Wiggington Lieut. XVilliam Rowland Capt. Robert Hall Lieut. Richard Patch Capt. Edwin Davis Capt. William Yowell 146 Lieut. Harold Earp Lieut. Robert XVales Chevrons Club Preszdent ...,.......,....... Vice-President .............. Secretary-Treasurer .....,... Sergeant-at-Arms .......,. Faculty Adviser ......, XVallace Ashby Xvilliam Baily John Beebe Anson Biggs Gilbert Bell David Parker Foster Boyd Robert Bollinger Robert Boorman Bill Brenneman William Cohen john Carter Richard Cunningham Joe Crozier Hal Dearing Lee Engleberg Stanley Elman Wilton Fraser Chester Finch Sam Gettle MEMBERS Grantham Graham Bernard Greenbaum John Harper Richard Hufty John Hill George Hollenbeck Nelson Jump Alan Jones Carl Johnson Clarence Kefauver Daniel Kunkel Lawrence Kasdon Ray Law Tom Lanigan John Moore James Marsden Jared Mills Joe Memler Dougall McCallum Robert Montgomery Roger Whitlock .........Anson Biggs ...Robert Saunders David Barker Mr. William Trail Donald Olesen Milton Pugh Ben Parran James Pierce Charles Rodgers Charles Reed Charles Reynoldson Robert Saunders Oswald Schuette Walter Scanlon james Shields Gardiner Shrode Richard Tibbetts David Thatcher John Tucker Roger Whitlock Edward Wallington George Whittet Tom Wadden Hugh Walton Although just organized in Januaryg the Rifle. Club has already become very popular among the boys. The members' practice twice a Week preparing to compete for medals offered by the National Rifle Association. ' OFFICERS '- - - President .......... ..... .... ..,. - , . .,,.. ..,.. ....... C h a rles Raymond Charles Johnson Vicc'-President ...... ,,,4,, ,,.,,,, ,4,,,, X , Secretary ......,....... Treasurer .... .........,,.. Sergeant-at-Arnzs ..... . Faculfy Adviser ......, John Beebe Ralph Bogle Edward Brandenberger Edward Bush Fred Carl Albert Carry Giles Chapin William Cissel Billy Cooley George Cowie James Cumberpatch Robert Davis Karl Eiker Roger Eisinger Chester Finch Harold Gilbert Grantham Graham Joseph Hale Robert Hall Thomas Harrell Robert Heckendorn Nelson Hollock MEMBERS Hubert Hoover Charles Johnson Alan Jones Lawrence Kasden Malcolm Kerner Ray Law John Leonard John Mattoon Parker McAdoo Jack Miller Joseph Morgan Richard Nalle Wfilliam Newbold Ted Noden Donald Olesen Charles Palmer William Penningt Wallace Philoon Williani Randall Charles Raymond John Richards Robert Rowland OH .-,.. .XVilliam Pennington Charles Palmer William Yowell Mr. William Trail XVilliam Rowland Edmund Schreiner Gardner Shrode George Skirm Paul Smith James Sparks John Spinner Frank Spurr Charles Stockell Ronald Strong Billy Talbott Oscar Thorup Thomas Wadden Charles Waite Donald Watson Roger Wliitlock Clifton Willianison Robert Willis David Wise A. 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Srcolm' row: Ricker, Driscoll, Rushbrook, Young, Dorr, McCrosky. From' row: Dellacasa, DeHarte, Ricker, Girard, Couch, Levinson. Hockey With new equipment brightening up the gymnasium, the hockey season started last October with great enthusiasm. All the gym classes practiced dribbling, driving and other important steps of the game. The Physical Education Major groups made hockey their chief Fall activity, dividing into three groups for practice and competition. Group I was under Sassy Ricker, Group II under Chibby Del-Iarte, and Group III under Betty McCroskey. Members of Team I included Florence Primm, Florence Girard, Betty Rushbrook, Jean Dorr, Edith Davis, Sylvia Tolstoi, Muriel Gordon, Margaret Hull, Elizabeth Driscoll. On Team II were Marie Ferrarri, Phyllis Meneratti, Grace Hughes, Arrnel Gutchess, Virginia Lister, Kitty Altman, Marie Couch, Mabel Donaldson, Marion Krieselman, Margaret Morris. Rosemary Bell, Miriam Blackwell, Patricia Cox, Betty D'Orsay, Virginia Hatield, Kathryn Hershey, Evelyn Levinson, Betty Schollenberger, Mary Young, and Alice Snyder made up Team III. Outstanding among the hockey players from this group of girls Were Florence Girard, half 5 Betty Rushbrook and Jean Dorr, forward lineg Elizabeth Driscoll, forward, Marie Couch, full, and Mary Young. The Second Team under Chibby Del-Iarte won the inter-class tournament by winning three games, tying one, and losing none. With both quite evenly matched, the score finally was a tie after a long and hotly contested game. 153 VVINNING GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Lrf! to rigbl, rear row: Focht, Brooks, Gricsbauer, Brumbaugh, Anderson. Fran! row: Little, Young, Brammell. Girls' Basketball The annual girls' basketball tournament called out this year a large group of enthusiastic participants. The teams represented the gym classes, both major and minor, and were divided into seven senior, four junior, and six sophomore teams. The preliminary games were intra-class competitions, with the winners playing in semi-finals and finals. When the tournament ended, the victorious team was a senior sextet captained by Janet Young, with Marianne Anderson, Ruth Brammel, Ruth Brooks, Marjorie Brumbaugh, Dorothea Focht, Anne Griesbauer, and Doris Little as supporting members. Basketball captains were as follows: SENIOR Janet Young Helen Miller Martha Kotila Frances Ricker Irene Dulin Rosarnond Griggs Gloria McClosky 154 JUNIOR Betty Fletcher Carol Hollingsworth Mary Young Frances Principe SOPHOMORE Patsy McHenry Bessie Harris Ruth Walton Mary Rogers Betty Rushbrook Betty Schollenberger SENIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL JUNIOR GIRLS' BASKETBALL SOPHOMORE GIRLS' BASKETBALL SXVIMMING GROUP AT THE SHOREI-IAM POOL Girls' S immin The tale of two weekly swimming sessions can easily be b down to a list of inspiring reasons for the why of the aquatics classes' amazing popularity. Long before all could be accommodated, the enrollment had to be closed because classes became too crowded. Intermediate and advanced groups practiced life savingg many of the girls earned either junior or senior emblems for the first timeg others merely renewed those they already had. In connection with this, demonstrations on the use of the canoe and of the surf hoard were given through the courtesy of the Red Cross. One' swimming meet in which only the Wilson girls participated marked the high spot of the year. Events were held in diving, swimming, and life saving. Leaders in the more advanced phases of the sport are: Jane Anderson, Virginia Ricker, Ann Horn, Phyllis Botta, and Mary Yando. RED CROSS JUNIOR LIFE SAVING GROUP 156 FALL TENNIS DOUBLES Girl ' nni The autumn tennis tournament was launched last season with sixteen pairs of players under the able management of Sibyl Street. Deluged by cloud-bursting skies, the girls were necessarily hampered, as the matches could be played only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Top rung in the ladder of tennis fame went to that inseparable pair, Laurie Higgins and Armel Gutchess. As the yearbook goes to press, the Spring singles' tournament is getting under way. N SPRING TENNIS SINGLES 157 GIRLS' RIDING CLASS Girls, Riding Horseback riding has proved to be one of Wilson's favorite pastimes, with about sixty girls riding in classes from school every week. With free transportation out to the Sligo Riding School, and with very competent instructors, the classes have increased their enrollments greatly since last year. The year's Work culminated in a horse show held in the late Spring. Among the girls who are outstanding for their riding prowess are Elaine Yando flast year's ribbon winnerj, Eleanor Tarpley Qwho excels in jumpingj , Betty McCroskey, a Hoofprints competitor, Evelyn Patrick, Jean Moser, Lillian Kilburn, and Mary Ellen Fink. 158 VOLLEYBALL CAPTAINS Lefl to rigbl, rrar row: Sandmeyer, Clark, Hambleton, Gricsbauer. Midrllc' raw: Little, Davidson, Beale, Hershey. Frou! rows NVarren, Kenney, Bradley. Girls' Volleyball Fifteen teams took part in the Spring volleyball tournament. Almost every after- noon during the volleyball season about forty girls turned out for the twenty minute games. The teams meeting in the final games were captained by Anne Griesbauer, Doris Little, and Gloria Kenney, with Gloria Kenney's team emerging the victor. WINNING VOLLEY TEAM Left to Tigbf: Snyder, Dellacassa, Donaldson, Kenney, Ruslibrook, Hughes, Norris. 159 N Q3l lN'i FOOTBALL SQUAD Left to right, rear row: Mr. Bosley, Mr. Heintel fcoachj, Byer, Schwab, Barret, Zeigler, Parks, Silver!-ield, Mesrobian, Sandidgc, Miller, Hill, Squire, Hurdle, J. J. Stevens, Motley, Wood, Hawksworth, Maloney, McDonald, McHenry, Haller, Managers. Middle row: Cole, Dunnington, Newbold, Donaldson, Bond, Barbee, Leach, Bernstein. Front row: Freeman, J. XV. Stevens, Brown, Fischer, Williams, Leapheart, Ahern, Correa, Gott, F. Donaldson, fmanagerj . Football Two weeks before the beginning of the school term Coach Heintel and some of the more ambitious of the football team's candidates began practice. The number of aspirants increased after school opened until about Hfty boys settled down to hard work in preparation for their opening game against St. Albans. One of the largest crowds ever to witness an athletic event on the St. Alban's field saw the Saints score a 12-6 victory over the Tigers. The deciding factor of the game occurred when, after Bill Leach plunged over for Wilson's six points, Mesrobian's perfect placement for the extra point was called back due to a holding penalty. Forced to kick from fifteen yards farther back than usual, Mesrobian's second attempt was short. Had Wilson been successful here they would have assumed a 7-6 lead and would not have tried the desperate passes in the latter part of the game, one of which was inter- cepted and run back for a touchdown. In their initial inter-high contest the Tigers engaged the Rough Riders of Roosevelt and came out on the short end ofa 6-0 score. Throughout a large part of the game the two teams played on practically even terms but Beck, Rider guard, recovered a fumbled punt deep in Wilson territory, shortly after which Roosevelt scored and the winning margin created. Eastern came next and again Wilson tasted defeat but only after a long, heavy- scoring battle. The Lincoln Parkers, led by the hard running and ine passing of Kidwell and Kemp, piled up a three touchdown lead in the first half. Wilson's first score came through a pass from Leach to Stevens who took the ball in the end zone. The third quarter saw both teams score once, Wilson again counting on a pass, this time from Maloney to Barbee who raced half the distance of the field to the promised 160 FOOTBALL TEAM Lcff lo rigbf, rear row: Barbee, Hawksworth, Bernstein, Leach, Bond, Maloney. Front row: Hurdle, Mesrobian, Squire, Miller, Correa, Parks, Stevens. landn. The game ended 25-13 and Wilson became one of the two teams as many as 13 points through the powerful defense of the Lincoln Parkers In their third inter-high start Wilson played and was thoroughlryx Tech who rolled up a score of 30-0. The Manual Trainers flashed a that scored at will and a defense that held the Tigers practically Dean were the individual stars of the game each ripping off sizable attempts. Excitement ran extremely high as the Western game drew thousands tickets were sold before game time. Wilson was of four players who were ineligible until the turn of the ae SCO 8 and lover one byttlte addition received the 161 kick-off and advanced deep into Western territory only to be repulsed on about the ten-yard line where Snead kicked out of danger. The two teams battled on even terms throughout the first part of the game but about midway in the initial half, after a sustained march, Al Bernstein crossed the final white stripe on a quarter-back sneak from the two-yard line. Mesrobian's attempted conversion was wide. Late in the second quarter on a fifty-yard run of a recovered fumble by McBride, followed by a shovel pass from Maloney to Stevens, Wilson advanced to the Red Raiders' four-yard line at which point the gun sounded ending the half. Western started right off in the third quarter and marched to Wilson's ten-yard line where they scored on a short pass, Lynham to Stanton. From here to the end of the game neither team threatened. In their last inter-high game a heavy Central eleven aided by the rain and wet field outclassed the Tigers to the tune of 15-0. Bill Ickes and Charley Jones starred for the winners and were instrumental in all their scoring. The Tigers defeated Landon for their first victory of the year by 6-Oiwhen Miller grabbed a punt which was partially blocked by Squire and ran seven yards to a scorej Wilson threatened again just before the game ended when Stevens took a shovel pass from' Maloney and raced forty yards to the one-yard line. Landon held at this point, however, and the Green team was turned back. In a passing duel Wilson'won their final game from Anacostia 18-6. An inter- cepted pass by Miller and two completed passes, Maloney to Stevens and Leach to Stevens scored the Presidents three touchdowns. It is impossible to give Wilson's first team since it varied so much throughout the season. The following players, however were regulars at one time or another. Ends ........ ............... ,..... ....... S t e vens, Miller, Hurdle Tackles ,,,... ....... M esrobian, Parks, Ziegler Guards ....., ............,....... S quire, Correa Center ,...,,., ............,,..,.........................................,...,. M iller, McBride Backs ...... ...... B ernstein, Leach, Maloney, Hawskworth, Barbee, Bond E Although our victories in inter-high competition have been few, our enthusiasm remains undimmed. During the long hours of practice, the teams have had the able leadership and expert instruction of Coach Hcintel, the strong silent man of local athletic circles. The large attendance at the major games and the ardent support given the teams-even in the face of defeat-has been in large measure due to the unforgettable pep talks of Mr. Bosley, who has also represented Wilson's interests on the inter-high athletic council and who managed so efficiently the sale of athletic tickets. To both, then, our appreciation. 1 E I l I r A HERBERT K. BOSLEY CARL F. HEINTEL 162 l l VARSITY BASKETBALL Lcfi io rigbl, rear row: Matson, McCormick, Hoyt, Taylor. Third row: Maloney, Buckley, Maloney, Garner. N Srroml row: Heintel QCoachJ, Donaldson. Findley, Hawksworth, Russell, Haycoclt CManagerj. Frou! row: Woodson, McDonald, Roller, Fugler. Varsity Basketball With the coming of the 1937-38 basketball season Coach Heintel's prospects were dubious to say the least. The only members left from last year's squad were Dave Maloney, Jack Hoyt, and Phil Russell. Newcomers iilled the breach, however. Charles Broom Findley, Charles Garner, Bartley Fugler, and Hal Woodson came from other ischools, while Donald Duck Dunnington, Bill Hawksworth, Malcolm Mokie MacDonald, Frank Roller, Don Maloney, Phil Donaldson, Herbert Buckley, and Caldwell McCormick, Wilsonites who played on the Junior Varsity or had not played any basketball at all last year, came out for the team. Although Wilson tied Central for the inter-high cellar championship with one Win and nine losses, this was better than last season's record of no victories and ten defeats. The record of the Green and White outside of the inter-high championship series was considerablyvbetter. In eight outside games, XVilson won five. Washington and Lee, St. Albans, 'Devitt and Anacostia fell under the Tiger's onslaught, Anacostia losing twice. On the other side of the ledger were Episcopal, Southern High, and Randolph Macon Military Academy who beat the Wilsonites. There were four outstanding players for Wilson: Dave Maloney, Bill Hawksworth, Charles Findley, and Malcolm MacDonald. All the other boys did well but these boys were the particularly brightstars of the year. . ' 163 ! V . C111 Y WINNING INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL TEAM ly y J Left fo right: Duehring, Fletcher, Crovato, Valenza, Lepheart. W, Intra-Mural Basketball Fourteen teams were organized into two leagues of seven teams each in the intra- mural basketball series, with about 100 boys participating. After six weeks of playing, sections 320 and 323 met for the school championship Section 320's team composed of Leonard Kelley, Ray Deuhring, Al Cravato, Bill Leap- hardt, Bob Bollinger, Fred Esch, and Jack Fletcher were the victors, with the score 26-12 164 Track Club Preszdent ................. ......,..,. ................... Vice-Preszdent ......,..... ....,..,.....A.......,.. Secretary-Treasurer ...,... ,,... . ....,,..,...... . ..... ., Typist ......... Jack Abbott Frank L. Ahern Richard Barrett Robert Barrett John Beveridge Raymond Brown Howard Clarke Bart Connolly Frank Culin Louis Dellwig MEMBERS Francis Donaldson Louis Murphy Yates Dowell Thomas Morris Stanley Elman Albert Pyles i Charles Findley Bill Randall John Guiffre Robert Ray Charles Hash Charles Rodgers Robert Ing Owen Ridgeway Richard Kimbell Philip Russel Ellsworth Kenny james Schwab Ted Lynch Jack Shaw ....Francis Wheat ...Leonard Kelley .....Chester Hand Raymond Brown Leonard Silverfield Earl A. Trager Jack Turner Hal Woodson Lewis Williams Ham XVilson Burton Wood James Walker John Ziegler Ray Knapp CHEER LEADERS Lrff to right: Carter, Jump, Trippe, Schmeltzer. w.,.31ef...,ei'lw. soot .-,. BOYS' SWIMNIING Left fo right, rear row: Seymour, Seitz, Holbrook, Turner, Ryan, Wilson fconchj, Burch. Miilzllr row: Freeman, Struble, Brylawski, Garby, Miller, Rowland, Cutler. Front row: Davis, Sutherland, Boorman, Freyburger, Leeth. Swimming With the coming of mid-November also came the first practice of the Woodrow Wilson swimming team. Mr. Paul Wilson coached the team along with Western's swimming aspirants. Although the Tiger team failed to win a single meet they offered some of the strongest Middle-Atlantic teams a great deal of opposition. ,Among the teams met this year are listed some of the following: Baltimore City College, Y. M. C. A., Randolph Macon Academy, Baltimore Polytechnical Institute and Western 121. In their first meet with Western, Wilson was able to garner but one first, that being Miller's victory in the fifty-yard free style event and they went down to a 46-20 defeat. The second engagement between these two rivals, however, was a different story and Western just managed to eke out a close one point victory in a contest that was not decided until the final event. Outstanding swimmers were Ryan, Garby, Miller, Boorman, Seitz, Burch, Davis. 166 E p ' i a f ' BASEBALL SQUAD Left foirigbl, rear row: Harlan fManagerj5 Sullivan, Ireland QAssistant Managersjg Cole, Huddle, Stevens, Maloney, Mesrobian, Hoskinson, Mr. Heintel fC03Cl'l,. Middle row: Hawksworth, Byer, Amoroso, Ot'futt,'Roller, Garner. Front row: Fuglcr, Wells, Duehring, Bond. Baseball Early in March the pitching and catching candidates for Woodrow Wilson's '38 baseball team reported to the gym and worked out for two weeks under the careful direction of Coach Heintel. The middle of March saw the addition of the,aspirants for the infield and outfield positions and the first outside practice in the would-be stadium. The first few days were taken up with inield, outfield, and batting practice. On March 25 the first inter-squad game took place at the Alice Deal field. Among last year's squad members back were outlielders Stevens, Maloney, and Millerg infielders Hawksworth, Duehring, Mesrobian, Hoskinson, and Bondg pitchers Byer, Bush, and Offutt, and catchers Barbee and Amoroso. At the time this book goes to press, the schedule of outside games has not been completed, but the first game with Episcopal High School of Alexandria on April 6 has been definitely scheduled. The inter-high series, however, opens for Wilson with the playing of Anacostia on April 12, at Eastern Stadium. Following Anacostia come Eastern, Western, Roosevelt, Central, and Tech, in the order named. Here's wishing luck to Coach I-Ieintel and the team, most of whom graduate in June, in their attempt to capture for Wilson her first inter-high championship. I , I67 1 E 5 n l . A TRACK TEAM Lcfl to right, back row: Zeigler, Leonard, Hershey, Beveridge. Fonrlh row: XVoodson, Wheat, Hamilton, Ing, Brown, Clark, Delwig. Third row: Kupka, Wood, Barrett, Walker, Smith, Mullins, Hash, Silveriield. Second row: Findley, Donaldson, Pyles, Lynch, Shaw, Elman. First row: Barrett, Hand, Culin, Trager, Randall, Kimball. Track and Field The call for Wilson's first regular track team was issued late in February. Sixty boys turned out, but the squad soon narrowed down to about twenty. In the indoor season the thin clads entered two meets, the Maryland-Fifth Regiment meet in Baltimore and the Catholic University meet, but had no success. Although Wilson did not place in either of these meets, three boys stood out among the Green and White tracksters. Albert Pyles led the high jumpers while Leonard Kelley paced the dash men, with Francis Wheat ruling the middle distance class. At this writing ,the .squad is preparing for its first outdoor meet with George Washington High School of Alexandria early in April. Other meets are scheduled, the Central C Club and the inter-high meets being the important ones. Evidence of the widespread interest in the sport is found in the recently formed Track Club, an enthusiastic group forty members strong. SQUAD' MEMBERS Dashes-Leonard Kelley, Ted Lynch, John Guiffre, Jack Shaw, Francis Donaldson. High I-ump-Al Pyles, Dick Kimbell, Frank Cullin, Chester Hand. Low Hurriles-Robert Ing, Chester Hand. High H urdlcfs--Francis Wheat. Shot Put--Al Pyles, Yates Dowell, John Ziegler. 168 Discus-Al Pyles, Charles Findley. One-Mile Relay-Leonard Kelley, Dick Barrett, Francis Wheat, Bill Randall, James Walker, Howard Clarke. Distance--Francis Wheat, James Walker. Mmmgcr-Leonard Siveriield. Assistant Manager-Ted Lynch. X. BOYS' TENNIS TEAM Left fo rigbt, rear row: Hoyt, Williams, Thorup, Wells. Front row: McNaughton, Doggett, Wadden, Thompson, Hale QManagerJ. Tennis Candidates for the tennis team to represent Woodrow Wilson this year against strong opposition began work in the latter days of February. After a month or so of brisk practice the team was rounded out. Seeded number one was Jack Hoyt who ranked in the Junior Davis Cup series last summer. Tom Wadden, a' transfer from Western and captain of this year's Wilson team, was seeded number two. In the number three position was Bob Thompson, an acquisition from the West Coast. Clinton Doggett in the number four notch, Joe Wells at number five, and Harry McNaughton at number six rounded out a very well-balanced team. At the time of this writing the following matches have been scheduled: On April S the team meets St. Albansg on the following day they engage a strong George Washington freshman team. Before their first inter-high match with Eastern on April 28, the Green racquetmen will play such teams as Georgetown freshmen and Episcopal High. 169 GOLF TEAQINLL ' Left fo rigbt: Fischer, Williamson, Don:Qxqc,-Dqnaldsblnf fogart, Skinkcr. ,- fl' 1,02 Golf In addition to competing for the inter-high Dawes trophy, Wilson's golf team has arranged matches with St. johns, Gonzaga, Bethesda, and Montgomery Blair. The team has not been chosen as yet, but several of last year's veterans will be back, besides some aspiring newcomers. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL Lvff io right, rear row: Banello, Cornwall, Amoroso, Hayden, Turner. Front row: Johnson fManagcrJ, Leaphart, Calisto, Columbus, Normyle, Mr, Kupka fC03Cl'll. 170 FE TURE The mind ought sometimbes ' to be diverted, that it may reffwn. the better to thinking. I 4 1 1 1 an I A 1 I 1 i . 1 I I . . g 4 1 1 I 1 1 4 Ax-tist's life Goats-and how! After 3:00 P. M.--what? The photographic editor burns Feeding the deer Not the Bowery, just the midnight oil Wilson brawls Fauntleroy Brogden The thinker The family circle Putting up a front Back to classes I wonder Julian baffled? More Bills A blonde? Oh me-Hollister's An old Spanish custom Spring beauties The brain trust being cut again School mascot Senior Poll OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES IN THE CLASS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED First Choice: John Cragoe Second Choice: Ben White MOST' VERSATILE First Choice: Kitty Hickey Second Choice: John Cragoe DID MOST FOR SCHOOL First Choice: John Cragoe Second Choice: Ann Carnahan BEST NATURED First Choice: Gregg Burns Second Choice: Kitty Hickey BEST ALL AROUND ATHLETE First Choice: David Maloney Second Choice: John J. Stevens BIGGEST BLUFFER First Choice: Bob Harlan Second Choice: Bob Keller PRETTIEST GIRL First Choice: June Booth Second Choice: Virginia Smith HANDSOMEST BOY fTieJ John Cragoe, Gordon Bateman BEST KNOXVN COUPLE First Choice: Billy Barbee and Marian Bullock Second Choice: Bill Higgins and Peggy Appleman VUHTE 176 CRAGOE JOHNSON BEST DANCER First Choice: Kitty Hickey WITTIEST . i fTiej Carolyn Lacey, Charles Johnson, Ben White TALKS LEAST AND SAYS MOST First Choice: Fred Leiserson Second Choice: Bob Easton TALKS MOST AND SAYS LEAST First Choice: Ann Yates Second Choice: Bob Keller BIGGEST GRIND First Choice: Charles Beneman Second Choice: Julian Lorenz LIVELIEST MEMBER First Choice: Kitty Hickey Second Choice: Gregg Burns CLASS CLOXVN First Choice: Billy Barbee Second Choice: Joe Sirkis TASTES AND PREFERENCES BEST MOVIE OF THE YEAR First Choice: Snow White Second Choice: The Awful Truth BEST MOVIE ACTOR First Choice: Spencer Tracy Second Choice: Paul Muni BEST MOVIE ACTRESS First Choice: Myrna Loy Second Choice: Carole Lombard MOST POPULAR ORCHESTRA First Choice: Benny Goodman Second Choice: Tommy Dorsey FAVORITE HANGOUT First Choice: A Sc W FAVORITE SERIOUS MAGAZINE First Choice: Reader's Digest Second Choice: Life 'K BURNS SIRKIS BENEMAN FAVORITE RADIO STAR First Choice: Charlies McCarthy and Edgar Bergen Second Choice: Jack Benny FAVORITE SPORT TO PLAY First Choice: Tennis Second Choice: Basketball ABOUT WOODROW WILSON HARDEST COURSE First Choice: English Second Choice: Math EASIEST COURSE First Choice: Gym Second Choice: Typing FAVORITE COURSE First Choice: Math Q Second Choice: History MOST PLEASANT YEAR .. First Choice: Senior Second Choice: Junior 177 4 WIL O DAZE T H E F0 RUM REPRESENTATI VG THE PANEL Em mmm- mzazwwmu mmm: 1 1 A - . IA mmwmmn ms f . y ADDED ATTRACTIO D THE DANCE STR6 LINE- N ymzmous s OF one-roay Zi owen I Lesson THE o CHPTNN X! THC CORPORHLX 'CAME ON you GUYS - GET 'rl-IE DRESS! THE PANEL HUDIENCE X Foo'rBALL. PRHCTICE f , . THE CLAS5P.ooM I cl.: Que 62' 531 VIVI-SECTION 9:0 0 -9: 1 7 Is there anything as inspiring-as beautiful to behold-as a Wilson section in full action during the opening period? i Thirty-five sweet, trusting little ones are ambling nonchalantly from one end of the room to the other, stopping occasionally to borrow gum or to indulge in a cozy little chat. Shrieks of laughters, result- ing from a rather corny original pun, dull the ringing of the nine o'clock bell, and the loving teacher cries hoarsely for order. Gradually the enthusiastic Kiddies face the flag, and mumble a pledge of allegiance Vinarticulately. Mean- while, the classroom has been converted into a well-equipped beauty salon as coy little blondes and brunettes expertly powder shiny noses, and wield their lipsticks professionally over already reddened lips. In one corner four eager young Culbertson fans are shuffling cards, while in another part of the room several sleepy students, believing wholeheartedly in cooperation, are preparing their home-work for the day. And, of course, the little lads in the last row are happily tossing erasers hither and yon, and sailing paper airplanes over the heads of their classmates. By this time the - teacher has finished reading the notices, to which no one ever bothers to listen, and the Forum Member supposedly has the floor. Ignored by his class- mates, he nobly discusses some phase of school life and then asks those who agree with him to raise their hands. The majority, wondering what in the world they're voting on, obediently wave their hands, as they watch with interest the arrival of a tardy fellow-student. Sud- denly, the nine-fifteen bell rings, and the happy little ones stroll nonchalantly on to their next class as their distracted section teacher emits a long sigh and reaches for a tin of aspirin. 180 WINDJAMMING DE LUXE As the students seat themselves in the auditorium and noisily drop their beloved books on the floor, the curtains part, and the lights stay on, since we must have discipline. The panel chairman, whose shaking knees could in- spire Goodman to compose a rhapsody, nerv- ously adjusts his vivid tie as he faces the dis- interested audience and tells them, in a mono- tone,'a few facts about the subject under dis- cussion. At this moment the attention of the entire assembly, with the possible exception of the speaker's girl friend, starts to wander and one bold kiddie drags out his Beacon to give the dirt column, Potpouri , a second reading. Suddenly realizing Qdawn bustsj that the one subtle little crack he didn't understand means him Qhe's famous nowj, he turns wildly to his neighbor who is making a noble attempt to copy his French homework before one of the eagle-eyed faculty quartet spots him. While the two carry on a friendly little chat, the rosy cheek lad in the next row decides to give the panel a break, and wakes up in time to hear the last speech. A fluttering female is about to speak, so 411 the little gentlemen of Wilson whistle and clap, thus making her feel right at home. Being very bright and experienced, she has memorized her speech, but at, the critical moment, can't remember what comes first. The result, of course, is that the hecklers feel rewarded for their oral exercise and another Wilson girl wishes she hadn't gone intellectual. The last twenty minutes are given over to the eager young pupils who ask obscure ques- tions to which a panel member occasionally gives a sensible answer. Whenever the discus- sion seems to be getting into the deep end, the teachers' stooges bring it back to the safe channels of wisdom, and everything is again jolly. Just as a, rather violent argument begins to attract everyone's attention, the bell rings, and the joyful stampede, tripping one another by accident, makes a dart for the door. Of course this is because everyone is so eager to get to his first hour class! Q?j ELEGY WRITTEN IN A TARDY STUDY-HALL The bell has shrilled the blessed hour of threeg The thund'ring herd is trucking off in gleeg As lockers bang and engines hum they flee And leave the room to teacher and to me. Now comes to me some melancholy thought Of those who soon these desks no more shall grace, Forgot will be the labors they 'have wrought As younger generations take their place. Oft have the halls to their gay chortles rung, Their whispers weighed upon the heavy air, How nonchalantly have they penned and sung W Their wondrous themes and recitations rare! Let not proud Knowledge mock their feeble toil Their sorry jokes and silly pranks berate, Excuses which the teachers always foil, Attempts to hide their most homework-less state The boast of straight A's or of social power, All intellect or charm has ever known Awaits alike the inevitable hour - That thrusts us in the cold, cruel world alone. Amid these blund'ring tongues and faces blank Some hidden spark of brilliance may have lurked Some scholar who'd have reached the highest rank If heid not danced and dated more than worked. Full many a brain that's keen is used to keep Its owner in demand and on the gog Full many a mind is dulled from lack of sleep Or wastes its powers in a picture show. Far from the merry crowd's smart style of life, Their wildest wishes never cared to strayg Unscarred by fearful throes of mental strife They kept the swinging rhythm of their way. Yet lest, from mem'ry time our great names rule, This Yearbook, our own shrine, shall others find, Who past e'en from a much disparaged school Nor cast one sentimental look behind? AN EPITAPH Here sat with empty head upon his desk A youth to Shelley and to Burke unknown, Fair Science was an awful bore to him, And Apathy had marked him for her own. Large were his failures and a sad report Did recompense him when the year was done, He gave to Duty, all too late, a tear, He gained from school Ctwas all he wishedj some fun. BARBARA GEHRES. WHAT,S IN A NAME? Our story opens in the town of HARPER's FERRARI where we find several PERSONS conversing in the front room of a LITTLE STONE farm house with GREEN shutters. Nell's mother says, HARRISON, we must SGRAHAM because the YOUNG WILDMAN from BARNUM'S SIRKUS is coming to call on our Nell, and they VAUGI-IAN us to LEETI-I them alonef' So she ANDERSON go to the BARNES to feed the BIGGS and WHEAT for the cows to come home. Soon Nell hears SAHM KNOX on the GLASS door and the STOCKELLy built WILDMAN SAUNDERS into the HALL, eating a MA- LONEY SANDIDGE, a soda CROCKER and a I-IERSHEY bar. WHITLOCK, he sCREECHES, if TAIT little Nell! How do you feel?,' Oh, HIGHFIELD all WRIGHT, she answers in a LO'WE tone, HOWARD HUGHES? Soon Cupid's BOWEN arrow BUSI-Ies them over on the DAVENPORT and Nell sighs, Sofa, so good. She PRIMMly turns her BECK on him WILEY whispers, WHITE don't GILLETT me hold your HAND? I double DERR you. No one CAMMACK me! she cries, and don't be so RUOFF. THORN between LOVE and a desire to KELLER, he moans, What a DE LIMA I'm in, BUTT as I always say, 'QGRIFFITHS first you don't succeed, try, try again. Soon he says, HHUTCHER like to get OFFUTT the sofa and go ROMAN outside? FERRARI going? she asks, down to the straWBERRY PATCI'I? DUEHRING their stroll along the BROOK's edge, they HURDLE LITTLE BOYD,-a SPARROW,-whose song inspired Joe to say, Nellie-you're an ENGEL. I want to have you aRANDALL the time because you STOWELL away DE HARTE that beats be- neath my vest. Will you marry me? THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT LUNCH BRIGADE Half a league, half a league, Half a league onward, ' On to the lunchroom, Dash the six hundred. Forward the orangeacle! Pass the hot-dogs, they say. Classmates to right of them, Classmates to left of them, But food is in front of them So onward they thunderg Stormed at with shout and yell Boldly they shove and swell, Trying to beat the bell, A Gallant six hundred. Flashing his knife in air, That lad wants his steak done rare, As plunged in the kitchen-smoke, Right through the line he'll poke, Honor the light lunch brigade, Honor the charge- Oh Fudge! There goes the bell And I've still got half a sandwich to eat. -Dick PATCH. 181 -we Stop me if you've heard this one Paint and powder A gleam of interest Switchboard Wilson hop Basket! Ironing out her troubles A stitch in time saves nine Our future generals QU What's wrong? Stetson T-squares arid compasses The people's choice Wide open faces Rehearsal The passing bell Bull session Honk! Good-bye February '38 Worms in the big apple Scratchie Girls' hockey Graduation at last! Over our back fence Wheels and levers Propounding a problem in perpendiculnrs Here's how you do it The bread line He says it with flowers Poker face Over a teacup Schoolwork, or a letter? Life is so futile Happy about the whole thing H. K. B. More books You may now r classes go to your first The Woodrow Wilson Home and School Association Extends Greetings to the Senior Class . OFFICERS Mr. Harold Smith ........... .................,... ..........,....... P r exident Mrs. Irving Zirpel .......... .................... Vice-Prerident Miss Celia Oppenheimer ........ ....................,.. V ice-Preridem Mr. Paul Williams ........... .....,. Mrs. Porter Gott .............. ..Honorafy Vice.-Prerident ..........Rerording Secretary Mrs. Katherine Struve ......... ,...... C orrerponding Secretary Mr. Horace Drury ........... ............................ T reasurer EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr. Norman J. Nelson ....,.................................................. ...........,...... P rincipal Mrs. Estelle Phillips .......... Mrs. Leslie Wright .......... ....................Vire-Principal .........Building and Ground: Mr. Charles-'Imlay ...,... ..... ..... . Mrs. Douglas Griesemer ....... Mr. James Schwab ............... Mrs. John Northrop ......... Mrs. Lola Hutchins ......... Mrs. Earl Trager ......... Mr. W. A. Jump .......... Mrs. W. M. Ziegler ......... Mrs. A. A. Fenderson ......... Mrs. McNew Howard ......... .......................Legi.rlati1.'e ..................Library .............Mer1zbefrbip ..........Motian Picture: .......................Pragram ..........................Publicity .........Rerrea1iona1 Council ...............Senior Sponror ..................jumor Sponsor ..........SoplJomore Sponror The Home and School Association has had a particularly successful year. The general meetings have been well attended and there have been many favorable com- ments on the interesting programs. Guidance has been the theme and the phases of guidance for college, for vocations, for happy home life, and for the best use of leisure have been covered. The speakers at these meetings have been outstanding in their fields and have provoked worthwhile discussion. The general meetings have been preceded by conferences between parents and teachers to their mutual benefit. In addition to the above, a parent discussion group has been meeting twice a month to report on the Issues and Functions of Secondary Education as outlined by the National Education Association. These meetings have been well-attended and have been thor- oughly enjoyable. The membership of the Association has increased this year which has resulted in larger gifts to various school activities. One-fourth of the amount received from dues has been given to the library. This means that many new books are now on the shelves. The band has also been helped by money gifts. In addition, the Association has con- tributed to the National Symphony Orchestra and is listed as a Member of that Associa- tion. N ORMAN J. NE1.soN Principal Southeastern University SCHOOL OF LAW Three-year course leading to LLB. degree Graduate work leading to LL.M. or M.P.L. degree Early morning, day and evening classes 7:00 to 8:40-9:30 to 12:50-5:30 to 7:10. SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Three-year course leading to B.C.S. degree Graduate work leading to M.C.S. degree Preparation for C.P.A. examination Early morning classes-7:00 to 8:40 Evening classes-5:30 to 7:10 and 7:15 to 9:00. QCO-EDUCATIONALQ 1736 G Street, N. W. Na. 8250 Call or write for catalogue Save Moneyi On BUILDING MATERIAL FOUNHA 770N T0 RO0F K ROCK'BOTTOM PRICES 5 4-Branches-4 MAIN OFFICE' ISUSQ H Sts. N.E. DOWNTOWN'6U-' 84 C Sts. SML BRIGHTWOOD-5925Ga.Ave.N.W ANACOSTIA-l905 Nichols Ave.S. E. WASH I NGTON.D.C. Phone Orders ATI. 1400 Compliments ofa FRIEND SKINKER BROS. SERVICE The Master Service Station-Open Day and Night CAR WASH-95C GASOLINE - OIL - BATTERIES 4444 Conn. Ave. Cle. 1114-1115 FLOWERS FOR THE DANCE For sick folk-to say thank you -to bid one Bon Voyage - For every momentous occasion GUDE BROS. CO. Main Store, 1212 F St., N. W. Compliment! of MAZO-LERCH CO. Fourth and D Streets, S. W. FORNEY Latest Models of Seasonable Hats In Important Colors 3908 Oliver St. West of Chevy Chase Chevy Chase, Maryland Circle, Between Wisconsin 4049 XX'estem and Wisc. Aves l , XwlN'5!Lv 1 21 'se ' Q- KSV1: Q' ly? if ' asia' -xi J1ylAE,i9Kx Accountancy And Business Administration Lending tp B.C.S. and M.C.S. Degreex C.P.A, PREPARATION CO-EDUCATIONAL Day, Late Afternoon and Evening Classes Sem! for 31Jf Year Book C 0 111 IDHIIIEIIU of llve Jenifer Market - 5315-5517 Wisconsin Avenue Daily Sa1'i1.1g.r In Qlldlfljf' Foorlx BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 1100 16th Street. N. XV. . Wa1sl1ingtimn, D. C. Phone Metropolitan 2515 Phone Emerson 3635 All Work Done on the Premirex L A N G ' S AN INsriTuT1oN Dnvornn To T1-113 ART D R Y C L E A N IN G 3331 Connecticut Avenue Wasliington, D. C. OF A Congratulations Fussell-Young 5 DAX Ice ,ff Cream iczcwm Co, X.N.,f-Zsfsfsiiixsi 1306 Wisconsin Ave., N. W. T DY WA D REP!-IRE 1 FOR EMPLOYMENT AND PROMOTION STRAYER training qualifies high school graduates Q and college students for Secretarial and Account- ing positions in business and government. 5 Specialized training is necessary both in making a fx. favorable start and in Winning advancement. ..K .T Secretarial Courses planned for Academic, General, and Commercial High School graduates and for college stu- dents. Intensive courses in Short- hand and Typewriting. Review Classes in Shorthand, Dictation, and Typewriting. Strayer College of Account- ancy offers B.C.S. and M.C.S. degree courses, including C.P.A. preparation. Day and Evening Sessions. Ask for Secretarial or Ac- counting Catalog. THE TIME TO BEGIN Summer Term, Iuly 5 I Fall Term, September I2 and I9 Shorthand and Typewriting in high school and some college subjects may be counted as credit toward diplomas or degrees. Superior Employment Service assists graduates in obtaining positions. Over 1400 employment calls were received during the past year. STRAYER COLLEGE HOMER BUILDING Thirteenth and F Streets P. I. Harman Niktiortal. 1748 Director THE CHEVY CHASE PHARMACY The P1'e.rcripii0n Drug Store 5510 Conn. Ave. Telephone Cleveland 8600 FOX BEAUTY and BARBER SHOP 4847 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Cleveland 4855 C 0111 plimefzff Of A FRIEND HIGGER'S DRUGS The Complele Modern Pbmwmry , 5015-5017 Connecticut Avenue, N. W. Phone Cl. 1815 REEVES Chocolates and Bon Bons 1209 F Street, N. W. ARTHUR BURT SHOE S 1343 I-IOES AND HOSIERY F St., Wlashington, D. COM PLIMENTS Eisinger Lumber Company BUILDING SUPPLIES Bethesda, Maryland Telephones: 0510252 National 6499 The Mayflower THE FLOWER District 3000 Washington SIDNEY'S ORCHESTRAS, INC. Sidney Seidenman TENLEYTOWN PHARMACY 4425 Wisconsin Avenue Delivery Service Ci. 0025 CHEVY CHASE SUPPLY COMPANY Choice Meats, Fancy Groceries Select Fruits and Vegetables Fresh Killed Poultry and Sea Food 5630 Connecticut Avenue Tel. CLeveland 0464 LILLIAN'S BEAUTY SALON Permanent Wave Specialists Expert Operaforr 1336 Wisconsin Avenue West 0856 Cut Flowerr-Courage:-Pottery 45th and Macomb Streets lWesley Heights Community Club Buildingl Cleveland 2344 Prompt Delivery Constance S. Warner, Proprietor H. S. Simmons, Manager Res. Phone Adams 2677-W SLIGO RIDING SCHOOL Greenwood 2856 Cor. Riggs Road 8: East-West Highway Between Hyattsville 8: Takoma M. V. HARRISS, Instructor THE TEMPLE SCHOOL FRANK F. POCH HARDWARE Secrelarial Training in all Szzbjedr PAINTS-BRUSHES-GLASS DICTATION CLASSES House Furnishings and Electrical Supplies Register for SPECIAL INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSE 4515 W15C0'1SmAVe-,N-W' C1-4517 for College Students and High School GAS OIL LUBRICATION BATTERIES TIRES ROAD SERVICE Graduates RETALLACK 6: MEALY SERVICE STATION When in trouble, don't cuss-call us Day and Evf'ff11HSC1aSSffS K Car Washing SOC Auto Repairing Cl. 9786 4526 Wisconsin Avenue STENOTYPY A' WOOLF Distinctive Footwear 1420 K Street, N. W. National 3258 5435 Coffnwicuf Avenue Washington, D. C. Cleveland 2620 OPEN EVENINGS Opposite Uptown Theater HOSIERY LINGERIE FRAZEE-POTOMAC LAUNDRY NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPS M. P. FREEMAN Washington, D. C. Dryhcleaning 1017900--5614 Connecticut Ave. ATlantic 053 5 3713 Macomb St., N. W. DRY GOODS NOTIONS WASHINGTON-BALTIMORE PHILADELPHIA-RICHMOND THE WILSON BEACON All the News of Wilson CHEVY CHASE BAKERY General Line of Bakery Products, Including: Fancy Sandwiches-Salted Nuts Breyer's Ice Cream Phone Emerson 9807 Free Delirery 3813 Livingstone Street Phone Cl. 1045 THE CHEVY CHASE PAINT 8: HARDWARE CO. Locksmiths Paints Hardware 5608 Connecticut Avenue Chevy Chase MRS. STRATTON 'S SHOP Dry Goods-Notions-Beauty Service Shoes and Rubbers-Hose -1931! Wisconsin Avenue, N. VU. Open EI'L'i1fllg.f WHEN CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER . .. TELEPHONE THEM! Send a word of congratulation and good wishes to the .Tune bride or graduate by Long Distance. 'CI It's the personal way to say personal things, to erase the miles, to give the one thing no one else can give-your voice, yourself. 'CI Rates are pleasantly low-and particularly at night and all day Sunday. Celebrate the next occasion with a Long Distance Call. WILSON HIGH LUNCH O ROOM THE RIGHT THINGS TO EAT AT THE RIGHT PRICE 5430 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Emerson 0551 GEORGE F. TUDOR MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE Washington, D. C. TREASURE-CRAFT, INC. COTRELI. 8: LEONARD, INC. Bmoklyn, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Rings--Pins-Keys Caps-Gowns-Hoods Trophies-Medals-Invirauons White-Blue-Gray-Black J. E. CASSON PHOTOGRAPHER DECATUR 1 553 Photographer to the Woodrow Wilson '38 1505 CONNECTICUT AVENUE ' Patronize Our ADVERTISERS r- 1' I M Wffw A P B 37+ 'J '72 ml Fw,-V ',: ,.q,!.,'X, ,gfgggy-:Q q. fit I' V' .X ffl ' QQ' QV. if 1 . sv' N -ff 2- H! H L. H V . 4 ,xx .J . ,5 3,,,f...4,.-,g-,.-,Kg,:----.,-A:,',5g5,3?f:p'f'5H:,:f..v,7'5.,,Lf-5.i.jl:jf5g5 .Q-fxgyk,Q:gqxL.5:45'g::1:51-kg, k ,277 , r mb A , 5, , . 53.15.-S,f,1-g.gGi vm: ,sglmufix.,fg52gi5f1':gff-mgfff--Q, - X '. flifffif-H'S3Xf3fiff'-2rf7i 'f3 1 4 f 'illkl 'f?FX+?5J'?5T' f , .1,.'-. 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