Woodrow Wilson High School - Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1940

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GROVER CLEVELAND DANIELS A native of Washington, Grover manages to spend his leisure time in any of the many local sports, particularly swimming and bowling. He hopes to make bookkeeping his career. EDITH MAE DAVIS CEdiej Cboralierr, '33-'3.9: Major Choral Group, '33-'39f P. E. M. Leiter, '33g Riding Club, '37-'38. Riding and art, especially sculpturing, are the two major interests of this quiet brunette. Edie plans to enter Wilson Teachers College next year in preparation for her career. RODERICK GOULD DUNLAP Beacon, Adrfertiring Manager, '33-'39,' Student Council, '39-'-105 Panel Club, '37-'33,' Prerident, February Clan, '40, Ted will go far, there's no question about that. He's got just about everything you look for in an all-around fellow. Right now his one ambition is to continue in the held of radio, where he is sure to make a name for himself. Good luck, Ted! JAY EATON Camera Clubg Cher: Club, '39-'40. Knowing New York City as he does, from Brooklyn around the town to Flushing, jay must think Washington elementary. Regardless of where he lives he'll be able to find a path to the home of one patient after another when he becomes a suc- cessful doctor. My ' ifk I CLE e I L0 8 ost Success CWNA Xno.Qp'mes5 To 0, VCTW 'Qian qbfxa Love., fD3t KATHARINE FULLER QKatyJ German Club, '39-'40,' Student Council, '38 ,' Ome- ga Phi Delta, '38-'40, Secretary, '39-'40. Katy has always been admired for her excellent scholastic ability and geniality. Whatever college she chooses will be the richer for her presence. NANCY MILES HILLBERG QNanj Glee Club, '36, y Sailing over the bounding main is Nzm's favorite recreation, but when it comes to a serious pursuit in life, commercial art holds first place in her ambitions. DOROTHY JANE HOLTMAN CD09 Art Club, '37-'39,' Buskin and Marque Club, '38- '-l0, Preridcnl, '39-'40,' Social Sludiex Club, '39-'405 Studenl Forum, '39-'40g Secretary, February gradu- ating l'1r'1J'.Y. Dot's wide range of interests, including sports, Middlebury College, and globe-circling, combine with her charming personality and her sincerity to make her well-liked by all. Our only regret is that there are not more like her in circulation. RICHARD JOSHUA HURDLE QDickj Cadets, '33-'39. Successful completion of a medical course at Mary- land comprises Dick's main ambition at the present, but anyone with such divergent pastimes as sketch- ing and football may find Il niche almost anywhere. Page 29

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HERMAN BAILEY BYER fHermj His athletic ability and good looks will continue to distinguish him at the University of Xwest Vir- ginia, where he hopes to study for the bar. CLEMENT DEAN CARTER, JR. Ar! Club, '37-'39, Prerident, '39,- Claevrofzr Club, '33-'39,' Cadetr, '37-'39, Reg. Sergeant Major, '39. A talented Wilson artist best known for his land- scapes, Dean hopes to go to Corcoran Art School next year to perfect his style. W'ith a startling com- bination of blond hair and coal-black eyes and brows, he is a typical North Carolinian in voice and manner. VIVIAN MAE COFFEY Social Sludier Club, '33-'-l0,' Science Club, '33-'59, Vivian's quiet reserve and her excellent scholastic ability will carry her through whatever she may attempt. LLOYD JUNIUS COMANN CL. JJ Bearorz Smffg Cadets, '37. L. jfs hopes for higher education lie in the line of aviation. Flying is, indeed, his chief interest, but he is always willing to talk about sports, too, espe- cially football, hunting, and swimming. Page 28 BRUCE CHARLES BECKINGTON QBeckJ Hi-Y, '39-'40g Cadetr, '37-'40, Senior Color Guard, '39-'40, ' Bruce's likeable disposition has made him popular with both sexes at W'ilson. He hopes to study medicine at some school near Chicago, and at the same time keep up with his music. JOSEPH CHARLES BENSON fBennyJ A familiar face at all the sports events, Benny can tell you just who, by name, did this and why he did it. Dancing is his famous social recreation. As an accountant he should have success, because he is selecting Benjamin Franklin for his training towards a C. P. A. degree. LOIS JANET BROWN Cjanj Right in the groove is jan, since her favorite pas- time is listening to swing bands. Her interest in art will probably lead her to be a magazine illus- trator, but at present she expects to attend Strayers. HERBERT SXVIFT BUCKLEY CArchiej Football, '36,' Basketball, '35'. Archie is one of those seemingly quiet individuals who are forever popping up with snappy come- backs. Born in Arizona, he is planning to go back there to the University, where his keen interest in sports will make him valuable on the athletic held.



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RITA PAULINE MARTIN fReeJ Yearbook Section Agent, '39,' T1-ea.ru1'e1', February '-I0 Clrzu. Rita's interests vary from dancing to keeping posted on fashions and the latest in aeronautics. If she doesn't realize her ambition to better Amelia Ear- hatt's records, she will stay on the ground and enter dietetic study. PAUL HESTON NEFF Handbook Staff, '3.9. Blond and brainy, Paul has made many true friends during his stay here at Wilson. We are sure that his capability insures success for him as a lawyer. KATHRYN REBECCA PEARSON fKittyJ May interior decorating add color to Kitty's future when Wilson is but a memory, and may her inter- est in ice skating make life glide along. VALERIA LORRAINE RECKERT Basket Ball Team, '37, '38, '39,- Valley Ball, '59, Since her favorite pastimes are ice skating and dancing, it could be that Vililson has a potential Sonja Henie in its midst. More probably it has an efficient secretary. Page 30 ELEANOR CARRIE JACKSON fRcdJ Riding Club, '37. Her home being Middleburg, Virginia, one -guess tells us Red's favorite topic is horses. Nevertheless, dancing and bridge take up much of her time. Her ambition is to be a good secretary. MARY JANE KIRBY CCherryJ By her fascinating page boy bob and long nails will you know her. Cherry's loyalty to the Army is easily waived when she is dragging Navy. In the interval between graduation and entering Smith College in the fall, she plans to take some business training. Her future dreams are concerned with writing. LORE HELEN KRAUSS ' Red Croft Council, '37-'39,' German Club, '37-'40,' Latin Club, '39-'-10. Born in Germany, Lore shows the Nordic traits of thoroughness and steadiness. Probably we'll hear from her later for her social work. LETCHER LOFGREN fHickeyJ Cadetrr, '36-'40, Color Guard, '33, Color Sergeant, '39-'40, Letcher, the winged messenger of the Sixth Regi- ment, could be found almost any day tracking down the cadets with demerits. - i l

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