Woodrow Wilson High School - Yearbook (Washington, DC)
- Class of 1956
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ANATOLE FRANCE For twenty-one years the faculty and students of Woodrow Wilson have been building traditions and standards which we, the Class of 195 6, have been privileged to strengthen. Fortified by high ideals and scholastic achievements, these standards will remain strong and stable, worthy of the respect and appreciation we have for them. As Wilson 'comes of age , we too have come to a mature under- standing of our world. We have had our skills tested, our curiosity sharpened and our direction guided. Our years at Wilson have given us a firm foundation on which to build our future. Through the Woodrotv Wilfon '56, let us remember these years of coming of age. Table of Contents FOREWORD A.,..,. DEDICATION .....,.,.., ADMINISTRATION .....,.. SENIORS ...... WHO'S WHO ..... UNDERGRADUATES ORGANIZATIONS ....,A. I CADETS ...,..., ATHLETICS ,..... 288: Dedication We, the Class of 1956, dedicate our yearbook to those teachers who have been at Wilson since it opened twenty-one years ago. MR. WILLIAM BAXTER MISS MAXINE L. GIRTS MISS ELIZABETH R. BEST MISS RUTH KIMBALL MRS. RUTH W. CHASE DR. FLORENCE M. LUMSDEN MR. IRVING COGGINS MRS. REBEKAH MCREYNOLDS MISS JANE CRAWFORD DR. MABLE G. MURPHY MR. SAYLOR C. CUBBAGE MISS CELIA OPPENHEIMER MISS NATALIE S. DIERMIER MRS. ELOISE RICHARDSON MISS CHRISTINE FASSETT MISS VIRGINIA RONSAVILLE MISS MARION W. STEVENS The faithful service of these teachers to the school makes it possible for us to be proud of Woodrow Wilson on its twenty-first anniversary and to say that it has truly come of age in an admirable fashion. Each of these teachers has been instrumental in forming the traditions and high standards of the school. Their contributions to both the academic department and the extra-curricular activity program have helped Wilson earn its outstanding reputation. 10 1 NORMA J. KALE Zin emnriam Miss Norma J. Kale, who died on March 3, l95 6, will long be remembered by all those who knew her. A teacher of English, remedial reading, and journalism, Miss Kale was greatly liked and respected by both teachers and students. Her generosity and kindness were continually demonstrated when she devoted her time to sponsor- ing the Beacon. Being in a class of Miss Kalels was a pleasure, for she succeeded in making her subject matter both interesting and easy to comprehend. As she was a sincere, unpretentious person, Miss Kale placed importance on nature and the worth of human character, rather than on material possessions. Her quiet personal charm and understanding nature made knowing Miss Kale a Valuable and memorable experience. 13 J DR. JOHN F. BROUGHER 'M PRINCIPAL DR. JAMES M. SU R MISS VIRGINIA RONSAVILLE ASSISTA T PR AL ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL v 15 v A. U --Q-v-qv ' ' ' X :J WF! I I V.-, -yr. N- Y ,. 2555 5 - Z I ff f- Yr- Rebecca E. Andrews Science William T. Baxter Induxzffial ANI ' I Grace C. Carter Languages 4- fiisaifizllifirsfgi 2:?': sa':, K . '5 515fif'!V5 ' 5iA57r3'li5'i' lk. If ea. K '1?fa,55'i,'f?7:,i' H f s 3 r 5 'Dk 1 'mf Ya an-z kia a ry, , f, ag? f L L aw H 2 1, 2 awe w 53522: i .,: Y Q X 1 4 Q., is z '15 S 44 if e ,ax Q 3 t A A 5204 'X , Km 1 we 9 Q Harold T. Crankshaw I ndurtrial An: ff X f V! gg f ,f Z, W, ,. EMM , M W Faculty and Staff Marguerite Atchison Martha T. Baker Counrellov Burinerr Education ' E. Edith Barnett Playrical Education Elizabeth R. Best Englixla vf Y 'filff-'f ,. .-a.1: uf: ': '-EEf'F:.' :f3i,,EE . 7952! Ruth W. Chase Matbematicx jane E. Scienc DV 16 Xxx, S Regis L. Boyle English Beverly N. Carrell Matlaematicx B. Clark Educalion Irving Coggins Industrial ANI ' , , W,. Q, 322 ' f . A 9, ,,.::'.-F :- I 5 Clarence J. Crum I ndumfial Arif islam -1. '- '-' - N as W afafw ga 5 , af L ' gf fe fi? 1 '31-I army Mari Q M ..,. ,., ,. A, ra J. 4 2 Q1 if K X , 52 A? 2 3 , P X X L we ' 2 Saylor C. Cubbage Saience Mary C. Dent I Jh f ar., i... L'L1' 1 S.. Qi D . K V if 4 m 15 if I. :- 'JL Eleanor V. Douglas Catherine M. Doyle Hendrik Essers Mathematicr Burinexr Education M uric Christine Fassett Englixb Miriam Herndon Social Studier Ruth F. Kimball Mathematic: 55 af fa Maxine Girts Mary B. Harvey Blythe Hedge Social Studier Librarian Phyxical Education Edna B. lackson B. B. jones Norma J. Kale 6 iocial Social Studie: Englirh V . , X , :KVI Ili., c Anthony Kupka Dorothy E. Linder Delia C. Lowrnan Physical Education Phyxical Education Language: 17 4 4 -- 'Li - ' ' W ' I Eiigz- f I 4 N 4' .K sae e '31 R 32 if .l ..,..,,. l i ',,'-. 5-3352 : . S. wife 1 l X Q at ,pm at-Q is 2. ,. A. H. Lucas Florence M. Lumsden Margaret S. McCabe Science E ng! irb Languages l WQMW 5 'V 2 f rr., . ...,. . . Margarete Mulford Mable G. Murphy Josephine M. Olson Ari Langnagex Science Virginia B. Randolph Englirla Mathematics Playrical Eiincalion ' Eloise Richardson Charlotte G. Rogers Mildred Schirrmacher Grace H. Smith Marion W. Stevens Mallaemaiicx Language! Languages 18 Rebekah McReynolds Social Stnciief Celia Oppenheimer Connrellor Gladys I. Sanders Mnxic Ruth Strosmider Science Edward A. Besozzi Curlodian J. Alfred Collins Pbyxical Education Natalie Diermier Home Economics Mathilde Eiker Englirh A. J. Garner Electrician Mary A. Gillespie Social Studies Maryon M. Wilson Alice Zerwick Secretary E nglixla F. C. Kley Phyxical Eilucafion Peter Labukas Ployxical Education Eleanor McQuaide Clerk Lt. J. G. Morgan Military Training J. Morris Engineer Sherman J. Rees Playrical Education 19 Adelaide Reynolds Cafeteria Milton Sarris Driver Training Margarete Schneeweiss Languager Mary C. Spangler Home Economicx Hope B. Tibbetts N urxe Olive L. Wilson Social Slualiex v X WX Y x ' 4 yfflgf' QQ NW 6, 7, N N94 Q FD I QI: X 7 Q ! 9 LU n 4, scxfxoey f QPEN K W Q 7? gk g SNTSYQ l K Akin N' - , a X Neemew NH L S G6 SENIU S .1 1-1' YN 'N' ' I ff ? W V QOQQ . CD V 'as xii M f , 1 + 12 ' H W Y -1- ' ff' mare ff if K N950 R if 3: 5 f , '19 52 QHAMPIQN ' M. 2' 5HlPS JA ' . 1 ,f 3- , in 5 XML W 2,4 H I SQN 13 56611004 QDNCQN M - gl , fab, SSCDHQQEE i Z 1 ST I Qw, , ANNMRSARY Li S WLSGN - ' F hi' X Q2 1 6 X X, 'Q my Ms S 5 5 .3 Q we 2 1 41575 'Ev- 4.. g YTD-Q 4' Robert Titus Robert Williams Pat Cokinos Carol Gauthier Mid-Year Class, l956 Prefidenzf ROBERT TITUS Vice President Secretary ROBERT WILLIAMS PAT COKINOS Treasurer CAROL GAUTHIER RANKING MEMBERS OE THE CLASS CAppr0ximazeZy the upper fifth of the clan bmed on the fifth, Jixth, amd seventh Jemefter graded l. Thomas Mclntosh 2. Micheline Dalty . John Kroll . Sandra Brotman 5 4 5. Janet Keeler 23 Robert Williams Charles Btookhart Adele Bernardon Helen Lamberton Eddie Oscar THEODORE PAUL BROOKHART QTedJ Sports interest this twin . . . lunch and law claim the favors at school . . . 'Vootief' says Ted . . . hangs out in any well-stocked kitchen . . . wants to procure large sums of currency with a minimum of effort . . . architecture at Iowa State College follows. SANDRA BROTMAN qsandyp Bank Staff Beacon, Typist, Cub Reporter, Circulation Slafjfg Literary Socielyy junior Town Meeting Leaguej Social Stuilier Club. A future secretary to a fortunate employer . . . likes subjects related to English . . . her favorite sports are tennis, badminton and baseball . . . Oh Gad! she exclaims when teachers don't collect homework papers . . . will attend G.W.U, CHARLES EDWARD CALANDRA fCharliej Although good natured, Charlie hates girls in Ber- mudas . . . likes football and baseball . . . often quips, Wanna bet? . . . wants to retire after getting that first million . . . plans to attend Georgetown Uni- versity. MARY PATRICIA COKINOS fPatsy, Cokej Graduating Clan, Secrelaryy Section, Secretaryg Cos- tume Club. Hear a cheery Hi gang and see a blonde bomb- shell? That's Coke . . . gets a bang out of knitting socks, modeling and partying . . . calls continually late people Moles . . . child study class rates high . . . i ends to be a stewardess after Southern Seminary. again 24 QQ Qi: jubgfe E--B Aloe? JOHN RAGNVALD BERGAN Fascinating to listen to . . . well-traveled . . . a Norwegian citizen, born in Iran, who has lived, among other places, in Israel and Egypt . . . decided views that add to any discussion . . . enjoys English and model making . . . on to Catholic University. ADELE BERNARDON Spanish Cluby French Clubf Social Studie! Club. What a really grand sense of humor . . . diversions from school work include swimming and dancing . . . greatly interested in the first Romans . . . expects to get a job and marry after finishing at Wilson. BEVERLEY ANN BOXER fBev, Pudj Known for her laugh . . . Bev spends her spare time driving around, knitting socks, dancing and listening to records . . . a business or junior college will pre- cede a job as a traveling secretary. CHARLES EDWARD BROOKHART This twin's one of an awfully nice pair . . . can be found in the kitchen . . . I wouldn't bet on that, he says . . . enjoys sports and sleeping . . . hopes engi- neering at Iowa State College will make him enough scratch to live comfortably. MICHELINE WILLEMS DALTY QMickeyJ Section, Vice Prerident, Secretary. A petite, blonde, French import . . . Mickey's gone all-American for swimming and watching football games as well as for listening to the radio . . . What's up, Doc? queries this future M.D .... after G.W.U. she wants to tour Europe. BARBARA FEARNOW qHenryp Bookroorn Staff Library Stayjl. 'Tll bel says this friendly Wilsonite . . . can't stand people who slap her on the back to say 'Hellou . . . spends leisure time bowling and watching tele- vision . . . home management and library are tops . . . plans to become a secretary and a housewife. CAROL MAE GAUTHIER Section, Trearurery Gracluating Clan Trearurery Bank Staji. A real sense of humor . . . always at any old pizza place . . . collecting stuffed animals and horseback riding keep her busy . . . says, Okay, gang, shut up, I want to say a ,few thousand wordsi' . . . choral class is a cinch. JAMES PENROSE GOODING QZekeJ A tall fellow who spends much time with cars . . . working on them and racing them . . . mechanical drawing, sleeping and swimming are interests . . . after two years in the Armed Forces, Zeke hopes to have a business of his own. MIRIAM BETTY HARRIS QMimiJ Section, Secretaryg Burkin and Marque Club, Presi- clentg Beacon Circulation Stajjt, Intramural Sporty. Acting is Mimi's past, present and future . . . Eng- lish lit and dating are favorites . . . Let's bug out'a here,', says she . . . doesn't care for people who gossip . . . would like to attend the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York. JOHN WILLIAM HUNT fLimpyj Varrity Football, Track. This well-known and good-looking fella's spare time is spent with the Rescue Squad . . . being called Jay gets him down . . . football is a favorite sport . . . Howdy do, says john . . . wants to be a doctor after college. JOHN HENNIG KROLL fjackj Bantl, Trearurer, National Honor Society, Orcbe.ftra,' Catletr. Music, music, music . . . this pleasant boy loves classical and jazz, but can't stand hillbilly music . . . Jack is really great on that bass fiddle . . . hopes to join an armed service orchestra after Oberlin. HELEN CLABAUGH LAMBERTON fLambieQ Section, Trea.furer,' Frencb Club, Vice Presialent, Art Club, Vice Preficlenty Girlr' Glee Club,' Social Studies Club,' Burbin anti Marque Club,' Archery Club. Lambie's loads of fun to be with, unless you're an unfriendly Yankee . . . swimming and sailing are time consumers . . . social studies is a favorite . . . after a course in law or foreign service comes a really fabu- lous trip around the world. CAROL SUE McNEIL fMacJ Corlume Clubg Burkin und Marque Club: junior Refi Croix Council. One of the sweetest girls around . . . a real whiz at any phase of home economics . . . dancing and working with ceramics fill Mac's spare time . . . mar- riage and a job follow graduation. JOHN PHILIP MCNETT Ump A zany artist . . . Jett spends his time drawing cars, reading and goofing off . . . peeved by himself Cat timesj . . . philosophy is a great interest . . . will join the army . . . then OE to the Art Center, Holly- wood, to study industrial designing. EVA MICHAELIS Choir: Operetzuy Girly' Glee Clubg junior Real Cross Councilg Beacon, Circulation Stuffg Nurrer' Aiil. Has a keen sense of humor . . . dating and talking on the phone occupy spare time . . . law is the favorite subject . . . hates to get a busy signal on the phone . . . nursing school is in the immediate future. ROY SHEFFLER Musick, JR. fBuzJ Bundy Pep Band. Crazy about having a good time . . . listens to jazz and plays the trumpet . . . hangs out where there's food and a Hi-Fi . . . aspires to own a yacht and sail the South Pacific . . . will work in California and go to night school. 26 BARBARA JOY LESSANS 1Bax-by Section, Secieturyg Girlr' Glee Club. This attractive senior finds sociology and child study a breeze . . . hangs out at any pizza place . . . could do without people who won't play their Car radios . . . Oh fabulous, describes most anything . . . Maryland University is next on the agenda. DAVID LEE LINTON fPeanutsJ Peanuts is the kind of guy who gets a bang out of living . , . prefers to spend time consuming food Or adding to his coin collection . . . hopes to be an architect after studying at American U. or G.W.U. JOHN GILBERT MARKHAM, JR. qJackJ Sluge Crewy Projectionirt Stuff Vurrity Trunk, Manager. This BCC Rescue Squad Mole likes girls . . . Often seen racing at Manassas . . . water skiing and law class are favorites . . . There is no party?!', regret- fully questions jack . . , will enter the U.S. Air Force after graduation. DONALD ADAIR MCCORMICK, JR. QMMJ Kind of a take it easy guy . . . likes to relax and watch television . . . hunting and fishing are favorites . . , . math and study hall hit the spot . . . says, Get off the road, . . . intends to study mechanical engi- neering at Duke University. EDWARD JOSEPH OSCAR fEd, Leol National Honor Societyg Boyr' W Clabg Vanity Baxketball, Managery Social Sturlier Clubf Spanith Clubg Intramural Sporti. Really quite a guy . . . lots of fun to know . . . can usually be found practicing on his drums or listening to hillbilly records . . . being called Leo really gets this guy's goat . . . next comes the Univer- sity of Maryland, School of Engineering. DORIS EDNA PARKS fDoej Art Cluby Girl! Glee Club. A real aft lover . . . enjoys talking on the phone, but not to conventional people . . . No kidding! she proclaims . . . aims to be an elementary school teacher . . . will enroll at American University. MARY ANN RILEY fRosyJ Bookroom Staff Bank Stajjf. Pretty auburn hair is one of Rosy's outstanding features . . . snobs get her down . . . math is easy . . . Grind me a pound, she quips . . . expects to work after graduation. JOSEPH LEONARD SHIPLEY fsnipj Boys' LV Clulff Vartity Track, Footballf j.V. Football. A real crazy guy . . . law and metal shop get his top vote . . . girl drivers are his pet peeve . . . archery and hunting fill a lot of time . . . wants to be a trans- portation specialist after Shepherd College in West Virginia. ROBERT SMITH STEPHENS QBobJ Section, Athletic Reprexentatioeg Intramural Sportr, Bob indulges in an unusual favorite pastime4 bending cansC!J . . . specializes in cars and water sports . . . busy phones have got to go . . . football and swimming are his preferred outdoor sports . . . plans to become a construction engineer after the Uni- versity of Florida. ROBERT EUGENE TITUS fBobl Graduating Clair, Prericlentg Section, Prericlent, Treat- urer,' junior Red Crou Council. Famous for that big grin and wonderful personality . . . nothing to do, for a change, would be the greatest . . . wood shop is painless . . . watching football and playing baseball are favorite time-killers . . . next comes work at Sun Oil Company. ROBERT MARSHALL WILLIAMS fBobj Gracluating Clan, Vice Preritlenty Section, Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer: Newrcarters Clulrg Social Stuclier Clubg Variity Tracky National Honor Societyg Intra- mural Sportr. Well liked around school . . . considers physics tops . . . people who talk too much pain him . . . sleeping is a favorite pastime . . . Thanks,'l he replies to almost anything . . . hopes to make a million . . . college at Dartmouth or Duke comes first. WILLIAM ALBERT XANTEN, JR. fBill, smmyj Intramural Sports. Always gallivanting around, particularly at People's Drug Store . . . likes woodshop . . . spare time is spent hunting and horseback riding . . . favor- ite sports are football and basketball . . . to be suc- Service cessful is his ambition . . . college will follow the Q . 27 of-ilwbt JOHN MARSHALL CREVELING Osuckp Enjoyable to have around . . . dislikes loud people . . . can be heard saying Ain't that a shame? . . . likes goofing-off and finds the Hot Shoppe a good place to do it . . . easiest to tolerate in school is metal shop . . . service next. CAROLE ANNE BIRTHRIGHT EDWARD FULTON BRONSON HELEN BOWEN CREAMER HARRY ANDREW DALY STEPHEN COLERIDGE ERTZ JAY GUY HUNT THOMAS ALOYSIUS HUNTT JOHN BAILEY MIDDLETON QMidclyQ Section, Beacon Rep1'e.fenmti1fe.' junior Refi Croft Cozmcily 1.V. Baxkezlmll, Football. This tall and well-known boy stands out in a crowd . . . quite a prankster . . . hangs out with the guys . . . heard saying You rotten ole toadll' . . . enjoys English . . . Off to the U. of U. CUniversity of Utahj. JANET SUE KEELER JACQUELINE KUNZ THOMAS LEE MCINTOSH SALLY ANN OSTEREELD MARY N. PHOTIAS RAYMOND ELLSWORTH RICHARDSON JAMES LAZARO TRIMBLE Wl1o's Who in the Mid-Year Class Personalities That Please PAT COKINOS AND ROBERT TITUS Most Likely to Succeed HELEN LAMBERTON AND ROBERT WILLIAMS Serge Olive Jer y Lee Sandra Eldred Richard Hutchinson KA S rg s of June, l956 J Q ' Preficient SERGE OLIVE Vice Prefioienl Sevfeldfy JERRY LEE SANDRA ELDRED Treamrer RICHARD HUTCHINSON RANKING MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Peter Felfe Gordon Holterman Caroline Smith Holly Willard Harriet Dorfman Mimi Munroe Barbara Dinkin Barbara Lisann Sara Hill Takashi Watanabe James Joyce Barbara Dane John Lawyer Janet Glenn Richard Schultze Marcia Levy Barbara Knopf Charles Gray Nancy Bageant Stuart Elsberg Cflpproximately the upper fifth of the clam based on the fifth, sixth, and teventh Jemefzer gmciefj . Tom Paulson . Martha Mills . Paula Shedd . Judy Purnell . Barry Bronhn . Sandra Weinstein . Jean Cowling . Patricia Russell . Mary Mutchler . Peer Ghent . Christine Lerch . Garry Carpenter . Isabel Markwood . Wilma Tulman . Ora Lee Stouffer . Ina Diener . Paula Friedman . Fritz Klein . Janice Portnoy . Johanna Stutz 51 Stanley Wolf Rosalind McMahon Helen Koelb Frank Eliot Jonathan Revere Carol Meyerson Dawn Detwiler Joan Zeldon Joan Helfelfinger Frances Picard Rona Englander Margaret Fitton Pat Kirby Ann Wentworth Linda Weston Kenneth Roseman Mary Eleanor Winger Gail Nauheim Margaret Lowe Nina Frank PHYLLIS LENORE ALPERT qphyip Beacon, Circulation Staffy Social Studier Cluby Spanirla Clubg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Burkin and Marque Clubg Woodrow Wilton '56, Sales Stafjfg Operettag Cboirg Literary Societyy junior Red Croft Council. Extremely well-groomed . . . Phyl's frigidaire takes top billing on her list of hangouts . . . hobbies: listen- ing to classical music and usnitchingl' menus . . . next is Howard University and a career as a dental hygienist. POWELL ROBINS ANDERSON fBobD Section, Trearurer, Atbletic Repre.fentatii'e.' Boyi' UVM Clubg Varrity Basketball, Tennifg IV. Barketballg Intramural Sportr. Really terriHc . . . spends leisure hours on sunny days sitting in his boat . . . peeved by people who don't reply when you're talking to them . . . hopes to own a group of chain stores after Western Maryland College. WILLIAM WALLACE ANDERSON fBillJ Intramural Sports. An interesting person with a quiet manner . . . model-ship building and photography take up spare time . . . annoyed by brains who mournfully claim, I failed that one, and wind up with an A . . . rates Spanish tops . . . USNA follows. JON HAROLD ARNESON Math Clubg Intramural Sportr. Has a likeable way about him . . . traveling is a favorite hobby . . . quite something in auto racing and swimming . . . peeved by unnecessary noises . . . always says, How 'bout that? . . . aspires to be a dentist . . . a Midwestern university is on the agenda. Q52 PETER WILLIAM ABBOTT fRabbitJ Boyr' W Clubg Varrity Baseball, Barketball, Football. Rabbitls shown all-around prowess on the athletic field . . . his less athletic favorite pastime is playing cards . . . often heard protesting No, it's notln . . . Michigan or Maryland U. is next in sight. BARBARA LEE ACKERMAN Qllarbj junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studie: Clubg Burlcin and Marque Clubg junior Red Croix Council. This lovely senior rates biology high . . . can be found spinning records or talking on the phone . . . is bothered by not having a car of her own . . . Oh, I really am glad, she enthuses . . . college comes next. EDWARD LEWIS ALLEN QCosmoj Intramural Sports. Always on the go, so Cosmo deserves his nickname . . . particularly on the go where cars are concerned . . . mechanical drawing interests him, while football and basketball comprise his favorite sports . . . wants to be an educational director after attending Stetson University. ALICE ANN ALLRED Y-Teenr Club,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intra- mural Sportr. Not the least bit close-mouthed about those wide open spaces . . . likes having time on her hands, so number one bell schedules irritate her . . . has dreams of becoming a rich teacher . . . heading West to Brig- ham Young University. MARIAN SUE ARNOLD Girls' Glee Cluhy Operettag junior Town Meeting League: Social Studies Cluh,' Boohroont Staff junior Red Cross Council, Music Appreciation Societyf Beacon, Circulation Staff' Woodrow Wilson '56, Advertising Staff: Handhooh Staff, Business Managery Bushin and Masque Cluhg Choir. Bright red hair and a cheerful way . . . whiles away hours talking on the phone . . . annoyed by dyed hair . . . can be heard saying, See you guys . . . plans to be a teacher. MARTIN JAY ARONOFF fMartyj Beacon, Reporter: 1.V. Foothall, Managery Cadets,' Intramural Sports. Y A humorous guy whom people enjoy being around . . . I was just going to say, begins Marty, and a fast-moving conversation ensues . . . enjoys baseball, basketball and football , . . a Career in law or journal- ism will follow Pennsylvania U. or Penn State. ROBERT AVON AToR fliobj Section, President: Iunior Town Meeting Leaguef Social Studies Cluhy Newscasters Cluhg Band, Varsity Trach. A real cool guy . . . automobiles get his attention . . . most annoyed by having to put mufflers on his car for inspection . . . chemistry is the favored class . . . plans are to be a dentist after attending the Univer- sity of Michigan. EVA JANE AURELL fjanej Sjiagish Cluhy Bushin and Masque Cluhg Social Studies C u . This tall, attractive blonde goes in for swimming and basketball . . . often describes things as Cool . . . detests people who don't mind their own business . . . the future includes the Philippine College for Women. 35 WILLIAM FRANCIS AUSTIN, JR. S ection, Treasurerf Pep Bandg Bands Intramural S ports. Here's someone who takes life in his stride . . . homework can make like the wind and blow . . . often seen at the 823 Club or on a golf course . . . enjoys working with model trains . . , engineering or possibly architecture may follow at Catholic U. JUNE RAE BABIGAN QBabsj Section, Secretary,' Bushin and Masque Cluhy Spanish Cluhy French Cluhg Y-Teens Cluhg Social Studies Cluhy Intramural Sports. Short 'n cute . . . For Pete's sake, she exclaims to people who make fun of her Henry J . , . chemistry rates high with Babs, who plans to major in science at George Washington University. NANCY' LEE BAGEANT Student Council, Vice Presidentg Section, President, Vice President: National Honor Societyf Social Studies Cluh,' Girls' Glee Cluhy Woodrow Wilson '56, Sales Staffs Intramural Sports. A superb leader, whom people enjoy following . . . pet peeve is being asked if that pretty blonde hair is peroxided . . , science comes easily . . . often seen bowling or golfing . . . True, says Nancy . . . either Cornell or Penn State will be the lucky school. BETTE LYNN BAKER QBettj Art Cluh,' Girls' Glee Cluhy junior Town Meeting League: Latin Cluhg Social Studies Clubs Boohroom Staff Literary Societyg Philosophical Societyg Intra- mural Sports. ' Red-brown hair, grey eyes and a quick wink . . . Z'at so? covers everything . . . driving Daddy's Caddy, fencing and tennis spell a good time . . . enjoys reading good literature . . . a favorite subject- English . . . hopes to go to Cornell. KENNETH RANDOLPH BARRY QRandyJ Bank Stag, Secretaryg Newrcarterr Club,' Key Club,' Varrity Football, Trackg I.V, Football. This active boy gets enjoyment from camping, football, swimming and tennis . . . math is a breeze . . . has no love for conceited girls . . . quite a stamp collector . . . plans to be an engineer after Duke or Cornell. MARTHA ELIZABETH BAUMGARTNER Spanirb Clubg Art Clubg Social Stuclier Clubg Burbin and Marque Club,' Pep Club: Intramural Sportr. Martha is really a sharp-looking girl . . . talents range from drawing to swimming . . . could do with- out people who call her 'lBum,' . . . bookkeeping is a favorite subject . . . the University of Michigan will See much of her next year. GEORGE ROGERS BEHLING Section, Preria'ent.' Key Club, Vice Prericlentg Cboirf Operetta, Boyr' Glee Club,' Track, Crorr Country Team: Varrity Football. A mighty nice guy . . . seems he doesn't like box toe shoes and pegged pants . . . Tell me is his cry . . . enjoys math and sports . . . wants to attend a Midwestern college and be a success. KATHRYN ADELE BELE fCathiel Arcbery Clubg Bible Club: Girlr' Glee Club,' Social Stuilier Clubx Literary Society: Spanirb Cluby Y-Teenr Clubg Intramural Sportr. Has a wonderful smile that lights up her gray eyes . . . riding, swimming and day dreaming rate high . . . detests boys who complain about women drivers . . . aims to be a physical therapist in a children's hospital. CLARK POST BAKER Boyr' Glee Club: Cacletr, Rifle Teamg Science Club. This tall boy is interested in chemistry . , . also likes photography, stamp collecting and camping . . . has no time for moochers . . . wants to be a scientist or engineer after Bucknell University. PETER STEVEN BARASH fPetej Student Council, Prericlent: S ection, Prericlentg Key Club, Preriilent: Spanirb Club, Trearurerj I.V. Barbel- ball,' Intramural Sportr. A popular and hard-working leader . . . quite an actor . . . sleeping and watching Steve Allen are favorite pastimes . . . interests include reading and psychiatry . . . hopes to make a million and retire . . . . next in line for Pete is an Ivy League College. ROBERTA McCUMBER BARNES QBobbieJ Section, Vice Prericlent, Trearurerf G.A.A. Boarclj Burbin and Marque Cluby Spanirb Club. A striking redhead . . . conceited people who have nothing to be conceited about aren't tolerable . . . likes to play the piano . . . Bobbie looks forward to attending Mary Washington College. - RICHARD LEE BARNUM Cacletr, Sergeant, Drill Teamg Science Club,' Intra- mural Sportr. Always has a smile-especially for Wilson's cute girls . . . praises pets . . . enjoys music and movies . . . . burned up with those guys in the locker room who leave the showers on Hot . . . on to Oregon State. 54 ROBERT FRANCIS BELLER fBobJ Math Cluby Science Club: junior Tozcn Meeting League: Intramural Sportf. Quite a sport . . . detests boys who help themselves to his lunch , . . often queries, You want to bet? . . . uses spare time for working on his car . . , very interested in swimming . . . would like to be a dentist after Georgetown University. JOHN CHARLES BISH Section, Presitlentj Key Clubg Boys' W Club, Treat- urerg Varfity Football, Track: I.V, Barketball. They don't come any better than John . . . always taking a siesta . . . likes football and history . . . phony girls peeve him , . . You're out of your mind, accuses john . . . off to Duke or Cornell. GARY DAVID BLUMBERG Caa'etx,' Section Atbletic Reprefentatice. Man, you're crazy! says this jazz lover . . . pocket money goes to increase his record collection . . . lingers at the Skylark Club . . . aspires to own an El-Dorado convertible . . . will take up accountancy at Ben Franklin U. BARBARA JEAN BocH qB0bbiey Social Stuiliet Club,' Burbin and Marque Clubg Span- i.rb Club,' Y-Teens Clubg Intramural Sportr. This cute girl is loads of fun to be with . . . quite talented with a paint brush . . . oral book reports get her down . . . No kidding, she exclaims about her high phone bill . . . wants to be successful in every- thing she does . , . college next. 35 THOMAS FRIEDRICH BRESNAHAN qrommyy Section, Treasurerg Boyf' W Club,' Varrity Football, Trackg j,V. Football, Barketball. Really great and quite a character . . . always goof- ing OH . . . doesn't care for phony girls . . . likes boat racing and football . . . frequently orders, Quit your griping . . . will join the Air Force and then study law. EDWARD RUMSEY BRIDGES fNedJ Can be relied on to help a friend . . . gets a kick out of working on cars . . . Sure you are, he answers . . . girls who go away to college irritate him . . . will be a lawyer or chemical engineer after U.N,C. or Duke. BARRY ROBERT BRONFIN Matb Club, Vice Prericlentg Science Club, Vice Prefi- ilentg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Bookroom Staff Social Studies Clubg National Honor Society. Bright, and sharp as a whip in arguments . . . TV,s Youth Wants to Know absorbs a lot of time and interest . . . chemistry and math come easily . . . after Princeton, Barry will go into industrial man- agement. EDWARD A. BROWN uaaaiep lVooclr0w WilJon '56, Bufinerr Managerg N ewfcasterx Clubg National Honor Societyg Social Studie: Clubf Varsity Trackg Intramural Sportx. A good-natured and ardent worker who isn't fazed by all the girls in the Yearbook Office . . . likes mathe- matics and sports . . . guys who think they're real cool peeve Eddie . . . plans include West Point and a career in the Army. ELEANOR SEDGWICH BURGER Qlilliel Section, Vice President, Secretary, W.W. Players, Woodrouf Wilson '56, Advertising Staff: Buskin and Masque Club, Spanisb Club, Newscasters Club, Intramural Sports. O my! says this sharp-looking gal . . . drives up to school in her little blue bug . . . people who always try to get out of doing things bother her . . . plans to teach school after college. CATHERINE BURGESS fflathyj Section, Treasurer, junior Red Cross Council, Secre- tary, Girls' Glee Club, Buskin and Masque Club,' Spanisb Club, Ofice Staff, Social Studies Club, Pep Club, Intramural Sports, Honorary Team. - Smiles for everyone . . . swimming at O.C., sail- ing and watching football are her favorite activities . . . likes chemistry the best . . . often says, Oh pain, especially to conceited people . . . headed for college, possibly Bucknell. JOYCE MAE BURROWS qmiagety Art Club, Pep Club, Girls' Glee Club, Social Studies Club, Y-Teens Club, Baskin and Masque Club, Intra- mural Sports. This little girl is annoyed by those who ask How's the weather down there? and pat her on the head . . . loves to doodle . . . Splendid, exclaims Joyce . . . home economics is a favorite . . . plans to attend Sullins or G.W.U , RICHARD STEPHEN BUYNITZKY fDickJ Cadets, First Lieutenant, First Place Rifle Team, Drill Team, Map Team Quite an ambitious fellow . . . wants to live fast, love hard, and die young! . . . working on cars and guns takes up much of Dick's time . . .-skip slips are a nuisance . . . I reckon, says he . . . next comes college. - JOANNE LEIGH BRYCE Girls' Glee Club.: Baskin and Masque Club, Social Studies Club, junior Town Meeting League. Always seems happy . . . finds watching people an interesting pastime . . . loves ice-skating and arguing . . . ancient history is a favorite subject and it fol- lows that Joanne would like to be an archeologist . . . Mary Washington is next. STEPHEN BRYNES fStevej At lVESl6l'71.' Latin Club, Spanisb Club, Debate Club. At Wilsor1.' Science Club, Intramural Sports. Western's addition was a good one . . . this new Wilsctnite really goes for swimming and bicycling . . . Steves arnbitionC?t-to get a motorcycle, of course . . . English gives no trouble . . . on to Colum- bia next fall. HARRY WILLIAM BUES III fBillJ Section, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Boys' IW Club, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, ,I.V. Football, Basketball, Golf Team, Key Club. One of the nicest guys to know . . . although Bill claims sleeping is his favorite pastime, he's mighty active when it comes to athletics . . . Purdue and work in the field of agriculture come next for this tall senior. , NORMA JEANNE BUMGARNER CBummyJ Girls' Glee Club, Orchestra, Cboir, Baccalaureate Cboir, Operetta, N ewscasters Club. Stars in anything where her voice comes in, singing as well as long chats on the phone . . . hanging would be too good for people who mispronounce and mis- spell her last name . . . marriage is in the near- future. 1 ALLEN EDWARD CAFRITZ CAIJ Section, Athletic Representative: Math Cluhg Spanish Cluhg Social Studies Cluhg Junior Town Meeting League: Science Cluh: Cadets, Rifle Cluhg LV. Bashet- hall: Intramural Sports, A great guy . . , enjoys eating and collecting records . . . biology class is painless . . . baseball and basketball head the sports list . . . sitting on his glasses is i'Really Rotten! . . , hopes to take a pre- med course at Penn State. GEORGE GARRETT CARPENTER QGarryJ Section, President, Vice President, Treasurery Na- tional Honor Society: German Cluhy Science Cluhj Math Cluhy Key Cluhy Cadets, Lieutenant Colonel. Has a Charles Addams type humor . . . very nice and always interesting to talk to . . . looks really good on any tennis court , . . thumbs down on folks who say good unless Garry's the speaker . . , plans in- clude work as a pediatrician after Cornell. VIRGINIA FAIRHOLM CARRINGTON qoingerp Y-Teens Cluhj Junior Red Cross Council. Owner of a lovely complexion . . . Ginger is peeved by boysC?D . . . speech and lunch period rate high . . . favorite pastimes are watching TV and singing . . . would like to be an airline hostess after Marjorie Webster. CARL JOSEPH CARTER Boys' UV Cluhy Social Studies Cluh,' Varsity Foot- hallg Manager, Baseball, Cross Country Team. Has a way of making classes interesting . . , fre- quents the Villa Rosa . . . prefers horseback riding to English . . . his favorite pastime-sleeping-may be useful if he becomes an accountant or business execu- tive. as he hopes! . . . college will be American U. or G.W.U. EDYTHE NORLENE CHASEN fEdieJ A Girls' Glee Cluhg Operettag Choir,' Baccalaureate Choirg Music Appreciation Societyg Library Staff' Beacon, Circulation Staff Woodrouf Wilson '56, Sales Staff Social Studies Cluhg Spanish Cluh. Bubbling over with pep , . . irked by fake people . . . Maul is her response to almost everything . . . loves talking on the phone . . . plans to be a psy- chologist . , . on to Maryland University. BARBARA LEE CHEDESTER Y-Teens Cluhx Latin Cluh. Envied for her year-around tan . . . has a one track mind when it comes to horseback riding . . . enjoys swimming as well . . . chemistry class is the high spot of the day . . . will attend college and take up nursing. BARBARA JEAN CHESNEY fBarbiJ Literary Society: Lihrary Staff' Bushin and Masque Cluh. Wilson's petite Pavlova . . . sweet, but not to those who call her Little One . . , wouldn't you know it? -collecting ballet reviews is her hobby . . . plans to dance with the Ballet Theatre next year. AARON SHELDON CHICOVSKY fChickQ Social Studies Cluh,' Spanish Cluh, Chick , a friendly fellow, likes girls, but his peeve is the loud variety . . . enjoys football and track . . . scholasticallyfhistory rates the top spot . . . Spectorls Restaurant is his favorite hideaway . . . aspires to be a successful'business executive. FRED DREW COLISON fH0rSel Cailetsy Intramural Sports. A swell fellow who's enthusiastic about billiards - . . George! covers everything except teachers who give homework on weekends Qthey rate stronger wordsj . . . pet ambition is to get more money . . . aims to go into the army. SYDNEY GAIL COLLSON qsydy Section, Secretaryg Girls' Glee Cluby Pep Clubj Library Staj: Frencla Clubg Buskin and Masque Cluliy Social Studies Clubg Costume Clubg Nurses' Aiil Groupj Intramural Sports, Honorary Teams. Self-centered people peeve this fun-loving gal . . . really goes for those rhythm 'n blues records . . . Is it true?', covers everything . . . Syd wants to be a bug chaser after a medical technology course at Mary Washington. CAROLYN CONKLIN Bible Club, Presitlentg Y-Teens Club: Spanish Clubg Majorettesy Buskin and Masque Clubf Girls' Glee Club: Intramural Sports. Has a wonderful disposition . . . this future home- maker loves cooking and sewing . . . spends her time boat riding . . . a happy marriage and family are seen in the crystal ball. EDWARD KIMBALL CORBETT QEdQ Newscasters Clubg Varsity Basketballg f.V. Basketballg Intramural Sports. A fabulous fellow . . . has an unusual expression- Itcheeboo,' . . . not impressed by girls who think rhey're queens . . . favors basketball and tiddlywinks . . , aims to be a retired millionaire with a High Fi set and a sports car . . . next-Brigham Young Uni- versity in Utah. 38 ANN CLARK fCla1-kiej Section, Vice President, Treasurer: Girls' Glee Club, Treasurerg Social Studies Clubg French Clubg Intra- mural Sports, Honorary Teams. Clarkie's got a fabulous personality-really fun, and sweet too . . . hangs out with gang . . . prefers biology . . . hopes to get back her stolen rhythm 'n blues records . . . says, You're out of your mind! . . . University of Colorado or Kansas U. follows. BRENT NOLAN CLARK Banil: Choir: Orchestra: Pep Bantly Boys' Glee Clubg Operettag Library Staff: Bank Staffg Catletsg Radio Club: Baccalaureate Choir. Oh, that trumpet! . . . bookkeeping helps him keep school records straight . . . basketball and swimming rate high in this nice guy's estimation . . . building and fixing electrical things make physics fascinating . . . electrical engineering figures in his future. MARGARET JEAN CLARK qjeanp Section, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurerg Spanish Clubj Beacon, Sales Stajffg Buskin and Masque Clubg junior Town Meeting League, An attractive girl who's pleasant company . . . Jean likes chemistry and Spanish as well as Annapolis weekends . . . favorite sports are tennis and swimming , . . Mary Washington and teaching or nursing are next. JOAN HULL COLBERT Y-Teens Cluby Girls' Glee Clubf Buskin and Masque Clubg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intramural Sports. A friendly gal who is griped by noisy people , . . history and TV are popular with her . . , You know, she exclaims . . . wants to graduate from the Uni- versity of Florida. JEAN EVELYN COWLING Ueannep Bank Staff, Vice Prericlentg National Honor Societyy Choir.: Newfcarterr Club.' Beacon, Boolekeeperg Social Studier Club: Junior Town Meeting League: Bible Clubf Literary Society, Girlr' Glee Clubg Operetta, G.A.A. Boarcl: Intramural Sports, Honorary Team, Y-Teens Club. An active girl . . . quips, That's really odd . . . playing basketball, collecting tropical fish, and work- ing at the Columbia Hospital Nursery keep her busy . . . English is a favorite . . . desires a degree in nursing. LEE RAY CREAMER Boyr' Glee Club, Secretary: Operettax Baccalaureate Choir.: Choir: Orcbertra. A welcome voice in any musical group . . . another guitar strummer . . . operetta and choral are favorite subjects . . . hates being called Leroy . . . Custom, man, custom, describes it . . . after G.W.U.-a career as an electrical engineer. ERICH L. CRON fTennesseeJ Cacletr: Rifle Clubg Rifle Team. Sports-lover from way back . . . goes for shooting, baseball, fishing, hunting and swimming . . . loves to loaf . . . hopes his favorite subject, math, will lead to a civil engineering degree from Colorado A. and M. KATHLEEN CROUCH qkafhyy French Club, Secretary. Fragile looking and really pert . . . English period goes by quickly, but gym's another matter . . . hopes to make a return trip to Paris soon, as she's quite a traveler , . . off to college. JAMES PHILIP CULLINANE qjimmy, Bossj Varrity Wrertling Team. How ya doing? questions jimmy . . . griped by people who give him a lot of head . . . Congressional Country Club is his hangout . . . prefers baseball and football , . . would like to make a million after serving in the Army. JEAN STRATFORD CULP fCulpieJ Section, Vice Preridentg Art Club,' Intramural Sportr. This tall brunette is full of personality . . . as interests include sewing and cooking, home manage- ment is a favorite . . . enthusiastic about sports, par- ticularly basketball and swimming . . . complains about insincere people . , . will be an interior dec- orator after Parsons or Pratt. CAROLINE McDOUGAL CURTIN fDinieJ junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studie: Clubj Girly' Glee Club,' Intramural Sportr. Sweet 'n serious . . . could do without people who slam doors in others' faces . . . going to the movies, playing the piano and cooking occupy her spare time . . . ambition is to become a nurse after the University of Virginia or Mary Washington. BARBARA PENFIELD DANE Uiobbij Section, Vice Prericlentg Stuclent Excbangej G.fl.A. Board, Vice Prericlentg Woodrow Wilton '56, Aclixer- tiring Managerj Bancly Orchertraf Operettaf Girls' Glee Club,' Cboirg Baccalaureate Cboir,' Latin Club,' funior Town Meeting Leaguef National Honor Society: Intramural Sportr. Tres good! exclaims this friendly blonde . . . not one for surprises when they come in the form of pop tests, though she hardly needs to worry about grades . . . plans include a career in psychology. DOROTHY ANN DeLISI qMidgeJ Section, Secrelaryy Choir. Tiny brown-haired, brown-eyed bundle of energy . . . loves dancing and riding . . . Terrible! takes cate of every situation . . . crazy 'bout driving her new car, 'specially to those Hot Shoppes . . . aims to be a doctor's assistant. JOAN CAROL DENT qjonip Spanish Cluhf Y-Teenx Cluh. Full of life . . . whiles away the hours cooking, unless she's speedboat riding or swimming . . . bas- ketball and hockey are sport favorites . . . work of any kind must go . . . plans to be a dietician after the University of Florida. ANDREA ELIZABETH DESMOND fliettyj Projection Slaff. Former B.C.C.-ite who migrated to W.W .... You'd best believe, she states . . . love that Eng- lish! . , . favors making jewelry and goofing off . . . first, Riviera College for Girls in New Hampshire, then a degree in medicine. DAWN DETWILER French Cluh: Burhin and Marque Cluhg Social Studies Cluhy Intramural Sportr. Sweet and friendly . . . loves tickling those ivories . . . gets a kick out of rhythm and blues . . . any team that beats Wilson is her enemy . . . Well, feature that, answers almost anything . . . her next alma mater will be Wellesley or Swarthmore. 40 SUZANNE BURCH DARNEILLE fSuej Operettaj Choir: Girly' Glee Cluhj Spanirh Cluhf Social Studies Cluhg junior Rec! Croix Councily Intra- mural Sporty. Friendly and fun . . . talking on the phone and listening to records fill spare time . . . plays basket- ball, swims or watches football . . . that,s really fabu- lous describes everything except being called Freckles . . . will study at Madison College to be a kindergarten teacher. CATHERINE FOXCROFT DAv1Es qcaekyy Section, Vice President, Trearurerg Social Stuciier Cluhg Muric Appreciation Societyg Office Staff' Intramural Sports, Honorary Tearns. A terrilic blonde whO's welcome in any crowd . . . excels in tennis and swimming . . . biology rates high . . . will show her interest in children by becoming a nursery school teacher after Hollins. JOEL SAMUEL DAVIS Banii, Trearurerg Orchestra. Really a whiz at the drums . . . favorite subject is biology . . . likes football and collecting model boats . . . says jazz is wild! . . . aspires to be a lawyer following attendance at George Washington or Catholic University. PRISCILLA LEE DAVIS fPetieJ In Paris: Paris American High School Annual Staff. At Wilson: Pep Cluhg French Cluh. Fabulous! exclaims this tall, blonde newcomer . . . well-groomed herself, dirty saddle Oxfords annoy her . . . reading, swimming and badminton are favor- ite pastimes . . . chemistry rates high with this future nurse . . . plans to get her training at Philadelphia College of Osteopathy. MARK WAYNE DIASHYN Section, Vice Preritlent, Trearurerg Boyr' W Club,' Social Stutlier Club,' Varrity Track, Crorr-Country Team: Intramural Sportr. Blond crew-cut and a great grin . . . 'lwhat say, phony? he exclaims . . . loves swimming, basketball and football , . . his favorite subject-math . . . de- sires to get an engineering degree from Lawrence or Franklin and Marshall. PAULA MAY DIASHYN CPeedeeD Section, Preriilent: Girlr' Glee Club,' Burbin anzl Marque Club,' Social Stutlier Club,' Beacon, Reporterg Nurrer' Aitlg Intramural Sportr. A gal with leadership and personality . . . Peedee enjoys reading, cooking and biology , . , Honest to Pete!! she declares . . . dislikes people who take advantage of others . . . plans to study medical tech- nology at the University of Vermont or the Univer- sity of Delaware. INA SUE DIENER qsusitap Spanirb Club, Preriilent: Operettag Baccalaureate Cboir,' Cboir,' Burbin ancl Marque Club,' Social Stuclier Club,' junior Town Meeting League. A favorite with everyone . . . keeps busy dancing, singing, and driving . . . excels in Spanish . . . sports favorites are archery and mountain climbing . . . not such a favorite is being called Shorty . . . wants to teach elementary school after Maryland U. BARBARA RUTH DINKIN fDunkleQ At Coolidge: Talent Club, Secretaryg Library Club,' Polemicr Club,' Frencb Club,' Latin Club,' Dance Club,' Girlr' Sportr Arrociation. At Wilron.' Matb Club,' French Club,' Operettag Cboir,' Beacon, Circulation Staff. The best things come in small packages . . . enjoys math and singing . . . loves dancing and collecting records . . . to be kept waiting annoys her . . . ambi- tion: To be successful in whatever I do' . . . next: G.W.U. NAN MARIE DOE Pep Club, Trearurery Cbeerleailerr, Nurrer' Aiil Groupg Intramural Sportr. Quite an eyeful . . . an avid record collector . . . can't stand people who stop in the middle of a juicy story saying, l'll tell you later . . . loves biology, basketball and boys . . . on to the University of Vir- ginia Nursing School. HARRIET A. DORFMAN National Honor Societyg Woodrou' Wilron '56, Liter- ary Staff' Beacon Reporter: Pbiloropbical Societyg Social Stutlier Club,' Frencb Club,' junior Town Meet- ing League, Literary Society. Can really wear those attractive clothes . . . swims, canoes, camps and reads . . . English class is a high spot . . . wild about Toronto, and Canadian boys . . . might become a TV director or writer . . . Reed Col- lege in Portland, Oregon, will be next. DANA LEE DUNN In Oblabomax Section, Trearurery Pep Club,' Girlr' Glee Club. At Wilron.' Section, Secretary: Choir, Girlr' Glee Club,' Baccalaureate Cboir, Operettag Burbin and Marque Club,' Social Stuclier Club. Famous for her bright smile and great big brown eyes . . . Yes, indeedyf' she exclaims . . . snobs should be censured . . . daydreaming takes up her spare time . . . will attend Mary Walshington College. SANDRA HELEN DYSON fSandiel At Sanforcl Prep: Clarr, Preritlent, Vice Prericlentf Cborur: Orcbertrax Scbool Boob, Art Staffg Student Council: National Honor Society: Neufrpaper, 'Girlr' Sportr Etlitorg Varrity Sportr. At Wilron.' GAA Boarilf Matb Club,' Hockey Man- agerx Intramural Sportr, Honorary Teams. Gets along well with all . . . math is a top subject . . . you name the sport-Sandie loves it . . . will go into nursing or the Foreign Service . . . may first head out for Wisconsin and become a Badger rooter, SANDRA EPPA ELDRED fSandyJ Graduating Class, S ecretary, Section, Secretary, Treas- urer, Art Club, Vice President, French Club, junior Town Meeting League, Social Studies Club, Secretary, Beacon, Reporter, National Honor Society, News- casters Club, Oyfce Staff' Busbin and Masque Club, Woodrow Wilson '56, Girls' Sports Editor,' Intra- mural Sports. Taffy-colored hair and just as sweet . . . silent people at football games ought to be kicked through the goal posts . . . attracts and is attracted to the opposite sex . . . Maryland U. is next. FRANK CUSHMAN ELIOT Cboir, Operetta, Orcbestra, Key Club, Boobroom 82515. One of those people who's certain to succeed . . . math is a breeze . . . music sends him . . . spends time playing the trombone . . . hangs out in his own radio shack . . . will study to be an electrical engi- neer at Penn State. ANITA MAE ELLIOTT Q'Nitaj Y-Teens Club, President, Treasurer, Bible Club, Girls' Glee Club, Busbin and Masque Club,' junior Red Cross Council, Spanisb Club, Library Staff, Intra- mural Sports. Active and friendly . . . chemistry and U.S. history are the reasons 'Nita likes school . . . talking and watching football and basketball games rate high . . . hopes to get a B.S. in nursing at Duke or the University of North Carolina. STUART MICHAEL ELSBURG fMickeyj Section, Vice President, Beacon, Business Manager, National Honor Society, Junior Town Meeting League, W.W. Players, Social Studies Club. Talented and fun to be with . . . acting and a career as a public leader are main interests . . . woe to any- one who leaves the Beacon business cabinet unlocked . . . owns quite a sword collection . . . Cornell or Yale comes next. 42 EDWIN HARVEY EATON, JR. qEt1J Section, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Track, Cross Country Team, Indoor Track, Cadets, Intra- mural Sports. Busy guy with a great personality . . . math Cany kind! comes easily . . . cars, water skis and outboard motors are the greatest ever!! . . . peeved that there are few pep assemblies . . . might go to Kenyon Col- lege and become an engineer. MARTHA EDELSTEIN Piano Club, President, Literary Society, Secretary, Orchestra, junior Town Meeting League, Art Club. Gentle and sweet . . . likes to read and paint and is a dexterous pianist as well . . . English is a favorite . . . the best in sports are tennis and badminton . . . intends to major in music at a liberal arts college. JUDY LYNN EDWARDS fllixiej Judy's pet peeve is people with natural curls . . . her own hair gets quite a workout hours on end 'cause she loves murder mysteries . . . A.U. campus and pool are great . . . will live in luxury at Florida's University of Miami. JAMES LEONARD EICHBERG gimp Section, Vice President, Boys' W Club, Varsity Baseball, J.V. Basketball, Intramural Sports, One of the best southpaw pitchers in Washington . . . popular throughout school . . . Cheese 'n crackers is his favorite expression . . . always at the Hot Shoppe on Saturday nights . . , Washington and Lee or Virginia will see much of him next year. ELEANOR FRANCES ELSON fEllieJ Woodrow Wilton '56, Co-Editor, Newscarterr, Secre- taryg Bible Club, Prefidentg Section, Preridenty Beacon, Reporterg Spring Play' Y-Teenr Club, Social Studie: Club, Vice Prericlezztx Student Excbangey junior Red Croft Council: Buskin and Marque Clubg junior Town Meeting Leaguey Literary Society. just couldn't be anyone nicer . . . Ellie would like to go into religious education . . . loves sailing along, which she does literally in English and sociology classes . . . off to Grove City College. RONA LYNN ENGLANDER CRonniej Section-, Secretary, Orcbertra, Band, Piano Club, Secretary. Musically talented and full of life . . . finds short- hand a cinch . . . can be found wherever there hap- pens to be a tall, cute boy . . . will major in ele- mentary education at G.W.U. ROBERT MITCHELL ERDAHL fB0bQ Band, Orcbestraj Boys' UV Clubj Varrity Football. Quite a musician and athlete . . . sleeping is Bob's favorite way of passing time . . . homework is taboo . . . but trig comes easily . . . topping the sports list are football and basketball . . . Purdue follows Wilson. MARY MARGARET EVERETT qpeggyp Band, Orcbertrag Piano Club, Secretaryg Burbin and Marque Club,' Y-Teen.: Club, Bookroom Staff. Brown hair and matching eyes . . . knows Tokyo and every Hot Shoppe around Washington like the palm of her hand . . . playing the piano, dancing and working at church make for fun . . . aims for the University of Connecticut or Dickinson. 43 JUDITH ANN EXCOG uaggmgp Nurter' Aid, Girlr' Glee Club, Burkin and Marque Club. A sensational smile and a sparkling personality . . . always kids around . . . interests include sociology and ice skating . . . peeved by breaking dates, hav- ing them broken or even worse-not having any . . . aspires to be a model . . . plans on Maryland or G.W.U. - PETER FELFE German Club, Trea.furer,' junior Tozon Meeting League, Social Studies Clubg Science Club, Math Club,' Intramural Sportr. An outstanding student and then some . . . hob- bies are stamp collecting and photography . . . uses excess time to watch television and read . . . enjoys tennis, ping-pong and swimming . . . thinks women need extra-special driving lessons . . . engineering college at Yale follows. MARGARET ELLEN FITTON Section, Prericlent, Vice Prericlent, Secretaryj Girlt' Glee Club, Preritlent, Vice Preticlentg Operettaj Y-Teeny Club, Beacon, Reporterg Bible Club. Sincere and great to be with . . . friendly heself, snobs really irk her . . . always seen at clothes shops and at the Metropolitan Church, where she's an enthusiastic M.Y.F.'er . . . intends to teach after Wil- liam and Mary College. JUDITH JOANNA FLEISHER qjudyp junior Town Meeting League, Social Stuclier Club,' Butkin and Marque Club,' Beacon, Reporter, Artirt. A personality that's very likeable . . . really goes for riding around in an open convertible . . . special interests include people and art . . , looks forward to sociology class . . . drag racers get Judy's goat . . . plans to enroll at American University. i i i i i 4 PAULA NAOMI FRIEDMAN At Maret: Clarr Pre.ritlent,' Literary Editor. At Wil5on.' Beacon, Copy Editor, Reporterf Woodrow Wilron '56, Literary Staff, Literary Societyj junior Town Meeting League, Plailoroploical Society. Born to be a writer . . . very shrewd and observing . . . has fascinating ideas and is in her glory in the midst of a philosophical discussion . . . reads avidly . . , enjoys hiking and horseback riding . . . Cornell's creative writing courses are next. JOAN DARLENE FROST U09 Noticeable because of those pretty rosy cheeks . . . spends time reading biographies . . . interests include biology, sewing, and swimming . . . often says, You know . . . will attend Minneapolis Business College. LINN CAMPION FULLER Art Club, Secretary, Burkin ancl Marque Clubg Social Stuzlier Club, Ojfce Staff, Pep Club, People who are in a rush peeve this easy-going Southern chick . . . calls driving around and knitting argyle socks Really fabulous . . . swimming at O.C. is the greatest . . . will study to be a kindergarten teacher at Maryland University. MERLE NAN GALVIN Orclaertrax Banil: Y-Teenr Club: Literary Societyg funior Town Meeting Leagueg Beacon, Reporter, Social Studier Club, Piano Club, Bookrooin Stajjt. Dancing and playing both the clarinet and piano amuse this versatile senior . . . biology is a favorite subject in spite of Miss Strosnider's skeleton . . . a job as a lab technician follows college at Wisconsin or G.W.U. 44 PEGGY ANN FOSTER Beacon, Representative, Quiet and petite . . . baby sitting fills spare time . . . finds home economics a breeze . . . roller skating, listening to the radio and going to the movies are enjoyable . . . peeved by people who eavesdrop . . . plans to work in a bank. LAURA ELLEN FOXWORTH Science Club, Y-Teens Clubg Girly' Glee Club, Cute and vivacious . . . listening to jazz is a pleas- ant way to pass time . , . home management and child study classes interest Laura . . . likes to cook . . . wants to get married after graduation. NINA von EGGERS FRANK Section, Prericleut: Woodrow Wilton '56, Co-Eclitor, Literary Society, Prericlentf junior Recl Crorr Council, Trearurer, Social Stuclier Clubg junior Town Meeting League, Philosophical Society. A noncomformist in our midst . . . Nina's clever enough to charm a Republican into liking F.D.R .... English is the best-liked subject . . . plans on Cornell, Antioch or Michigan . . . a successful writing career is bound to follow. DAVID JOEL FRIEDMAN Section, Secretary, Trearurery Cadets, Comrnanciery Wilson Honor Guarclg W. W. Playerr, Newrcarterr Clulig National Honor Society,' Beacon, Reporterg Wootlrow Wilron '56, Advertising Staff. A boy who's bound to go far . . . English rates number one with Dave, who also likes tennis and driving . . . Cool manii' covers everything, especially the curb service at the Hot Shoppes . . . law or medi- cine will be next. JANET GERTRUDE GAMER qjany Section. Vice Preyiilent, Trearurerg Library Stajff Social Stuiliey Club,' Intramural Sporty. Has lots of spirit . . . likes to read and dance . . . finds history fascinating . . . the M4 bus line has got to go , . . questions, What's all this noise? . . , eventually she'll run a summer camp for children . . . in the meantime college is in the picture. ANN ELIZABETH GAY fAnnieJ Girly' Glee Club: Social Stucliey Club, Art Cluby Intramural S porty. We're sure to see Annie's name in the fashion world . . . this gal can really draw . . . loves watching the Tigers win . . . being called Miss Hollywood because of her dark glasses annoys her . . . You bet! she often remarks , . . on to Sullins Junior College. JOAN DENISE GEER qjoaniey Section, Secretary: Y-Teeny Clubg Pep Clubg Buybin anfl Mayque Club: Bible Club: Projection Stafff Social Stucliey Cluby Intramural Sporty. Cute and amiable . . . hint to boys who want to be at the top of her black list-come by in khakis for a special dateflj . . . playing tennis and dancing are favorite pastimes . . . modeling and Stephen's College come next. BEN MARK GERSON Section, Treayurery Pbiloyopbical Society. I-Iere's a marvellous guy who gets along with everyone . . . enjoys trigonometry and P.E., but pre- fers going out and having a good time , . . Knock yourself out, sack! he advises complainers . . . will join the Navy and attend the University of Colorado. PEER GHENT Section, Vice Preyialenty Cailety, Captain, Drill Teamf junior Town Meeting Leaguey Social Stuiliey Clubj German Club, Science Clubg Matb Clubg N ewycaytery Clubg Student Excbangeg Intramural Sportr. A really wonderful guy with an unusual aptitude for the logic sciences . . . likes eating and burns up resulting excess energy by playing tennis, golf or football . . . original ideas and a sense of humor . . . next address: Cornell's engineering school. JANET ANN GLENN GAA. Board, Trearurery National Honor Societyg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Buykin and Marque Clubg Intramural Sporty, Honorary Teamf janet's a wonderful person . . . excels in all sports, but prefers basketball and tennis . . . the sciences are tops . . , peeved by people who honk their horns just as the light turns green . . . work as a lab technician will come after G.W. GERALD IRA GOLDBERG qjerryp Varyity Bayeballg Orcbeytrag N ewycaytery Club,' Oper- ettag Intramural Sporty. Friendly, all-around guy . . . eating and sleeping are favorite pastimes . . . math is a cinch . . . takes part in basketball games . . . wants to be an engineer . . . Carnegie Tech or Cornell will follow. NANCY BINGHAM GOODE junior Recl Croyy Council, Vice Preyidentg Projection Stajf. A hard worker for the junior Red Cross . . . often found at the WOL radio station . . . swimming and skating are favorites . . . No, Sam Spadef' says she to people who make brilliant deductions . . . plans to be a medical receptionist after business school. DOROTHY LOUISE GRUBBS fD0ttyJ Bible Club,' Social Stucliex Clubg Y-Teeny Club. Ballet, books and baseball claim this gal's atten- tion . . . be it ever so humble, there's no place like North Carolina . . . irritated by people who ridicule her long red hair Cthey want it shortj . . . plans on college or secretarial school. NANCY LEE GRUBBS qcfubbsyy Newscafterr Clubg Social Studies Club,' Y-Teens Cluby Archery Club,' G.A,A. Boarclg Basketball Managerf Intramural Sportx, Honorary Teams. A grand person to know . . . sports head the list of favorites . . . when recreation is the order of the day, television and books are really it . . . to be called Grubby gets Gruhbsy down . . . next comes William and Mary. YVONNE NADIA HADDAD Y-Teent Clubg junior Real Cross Council. We'll soon be seeing Yvonne up on Capitol Hill as a senator's secretary . . . prefers home ec, class . . . leftover hours are spent roller skating . . . stuck-up people aren't for her . . . next-Washington School for Secretaries. PETER WARREN HAHN qvetep Science Clubg Pbotograpby Club,' Intramural Sportf. Really swell . . . fills the day taking pictures or just driving around . . . has no qualms about mechanical drawing . . . dislikes people who think they know it all , . . comes out with, You bet your life I will . . . wants to study architecture at college. 46 GLORIA ANN GOTTLIEB fG.G.D Social Studies Club,' Science Clubg Library Staff Office Staff. Always ready with a cheerful smile . . . a real sports fan-she favors skating and boating . . . science and history give G.G. no trouble . . . hopes to be a dental hygienist . . . the University of Pennsylvania follows graduation. ROBERT FRANK GRAFTON fBobJ Boyt' Glee Club: Operettaf Choir: Matb Clubg Boys' W Club,' Catletsg Varsity Tennis. Being acquainted with Bob is the greatest . . . enthusiastic about tennis and football, but spends spare time on the golf links . . . favors math class . . . aims to be an architect and will study at M.l.T. CHARLES AUGUSTUS GRAY fChat-liej Section, Vice President, Trearurerg Science Club, Pretidentg National Honor Societyg Matb Clubf Philo- .fopbical Societyf Key Club,' Caaletf, Captain. Outstanding and bound to succeed, especially in the field of science . . . And they all laughed and thought it was a joke, quips this talented boy . . . chemical engineering is in view after Cornell or Princeton. WILLIAM EDWARD GRIEB, JR. QBillJ Boys' Glee Club, Trearurerg W.W. Playersg Science Club,' Matb Clubg Latin Club,' Operettag Baccalaureate Cboir. Co-operate with the inevitable is this easy-going guy's philosophy . . . often seen finding new material for his tropical fish collection . . . photography and reading are other pastimes . . . medical research will claim him after college. ROBERT EDWARD HAHN fBob, Gusl Art Cluh: Varyity Foothall, Track. Gives the impression of not having a worry in the world . . . hates homework . . . football, track and electric trains get his interest . . . will be a shoe mer- chant, as his name implies, after attending the Uni- versity of Virginia or Washington and Lee. EDWARD BOYD HALE QEddieJ Section, Tl'6dIZt1'Bl',' Stage Creuz' 1.V. Foothall: Intra- mural Sporty. A happy-go-lucky guy . . . in fact, Eddie takes life so easily that he's half asleep during morning classes! . . . lunch and metal shop perk him up . . . the usual concerning women drivers . . . will take up engineering at Maryland U. BARBARA ANN HALL fBt:bbieJ Girly' Glee Cluhg Buyhin and Mayque Cluhy Beacon, Circulation Staff. This nice looking girl is loads of fun . . . can be located any place where there's plenty of action . . . Spanish comes easily . . . enjoys tennis and swim- ming . . . a career as a commercial artist will follow Maryland or American U. EDWARD CLYDE HALL may Boyy' Glee Cluh, Preyialentg Choirg Baccalaureate Choiry Operettag Boyy' IV Cluh, Hiytoriang Key Cluhg Varyity Foothallg f.V. Foothallg Intramural Sporty. Ed's an all-around fellow . . . really great in foot- ball . . . music is one of his major interests . . . enjoys chemistry and government . . . intends to become an engineer . . . will continue his studies at Purdue. 47 RICHARD CHANDLER HALL Science Cluhg Photography Cluhf Social Studiey Cluh. Quiet and considerate . . . absorbed by TV in the winter . . . during the summer it's boating . . . a good photographer . . . wants to travel and see more of the world . . . plans to go to a liberal arts college. ROBERT DYRAN HANESSIAN CBobJ Boyy' Glee Cluhg Caalety: Stage Crewg Intramural Sporty. Takes an interest in everyone . . . a golf enthusiast . . . Eager beaver, he exclaims . . . stamps and coins are interests . . . often found riding around in his car . . . detests homework . . . on to G.W.U. and a career as a corporation lawyer. GEORGE JEFFERSON HARRIS Ueffj Section, Treayurer. Athletic Repreyentatizfe: junior Red Croyy Council: Projection Staff: lntrarnural Sporty. A great guy who keeps you laughing with his antics . . . real gone on popular and hillbilly music . . . baseball and swimming are favorites . . . relaxes in the summer hy driving to Rehobeth in his 'i59 Ford . . . college next. MARGARET HARRISON QMaggiej Girly' Glee Cluh: Y-Teeny Cluh: Buyhin and Mayque Cluhf Social Stualiey Cluh: Intramural Sporty. Carefree and easy going . . . Maggie is another Hot Shoppe enthusiast . . . loves to swim . . . convertibles with their tops up are her pet peeve . . . Well, no, she declares . . . next stop: the University of Kentucky. FERDINAND WALTER HETZEL QFred, Hetzj 1.V. Football. Fred is a well-known guy who's often seen at the Hot Shoppe . . . spends his time motorcycling and playing football . . . homework is something sent to plague mankind . . . plans to sleep after graduation. WILLIAM HENRY HICKSON fBillj Section, Treasurer: Intramural Sports. Keeps occupied by taking trips in his '41 Ford and by listening to hillbilly records . . . aviation is the favored subject . . . real ace at ping-pong . . . intends to make a million and retire young after Duke or Texas A. and M, SARA ELIZABETH HILL Section, President, Secretary, Treasurerg National Honor Society, Vice President: G.A.A. Board, Awards Chairman, Bushin and Masque Club, President, Treas- urerg Latin Honor Societyy junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studies Club: Intramural Sports. A winning combination of sweetness and brains . . . has no patience with talkative sales women . . . Sara's hobby is analyzing people . . . after Vassar or Wellesley, she hopes to live off the coast of Maine in a light house with a large library. EDWARD HIRSHFIELD fHirshD Section, Presidentg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Wrestling Teamg Philosophical Societyg Science Clubf Bandg Key Club,' Orchestrag Varsity Track. A regular in the Wilson orchestra , . . ram jets and tinkering take up much time . . . enjoys wrestling, track, football and in the musical field-the trombone . . . biology class interests Hirsh, who plans to be an M.D. 48 ROBERT CHARLES HAVEN QBobJ An unusually nice guy with an interest in cars and Hot Shoppes . . . loves watching drag races at Ma- nassas, in fact, Bob plans to make a million and take up sports car racing . . . enjoys football and basket- ball . . . on to Maryland University. JOAN MARCIA HEFFELFINGER fCandyJ Section. Vice Presidentg Spanish Club, Vice Presidentj Social Studies Club: Buslein and Masque Clubj Intra- mural Sports. This little gal is cute and peppy . . . says, There's gonna be a brawl about anything agreeable . . . Latin American history is just line . . . teachers who forget that other teachers give homework get her down . , . off to G.W. or business school. HEATH HEINDEL fHeathieJ Section, President, Secretaryy Social Studies Clubj Spanish Clubg Art Clubg Woodrow Wilson '56, Liter- ary Staff: Intrarnural Sports, Oh, those big blue eyes . . . Heathie really goes for dancing, drawing and Spanish . . . perturbed by her inability to understand what's coming off . . . has lots of serious ambitions, but on the lighter side, wants a red Ford Thunderbird . . . Cornell follows. RICHARD GUSTAV HEINTZE fDickj Boys! Glee Cluby Piano Clubf Operettag Choirf Bac- calaureate Choir. A superb piano player . . . interested in cars, boats and girls . . . That,s cool, man describes hunting and swimming . . . geometry is painless . . . aspires to be a concert pianist . . . will attend the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester. PATRICIA SANDOZ HOFFMAN fPatsyj Patsy loves to swim and horseback ride . . . puts in time making clothes . . . term papers are definitely not for her . . . would like to become a medical secre- tary after attending Strayer's Business College. FREYA LYNN HOGUE At Polytecbnic,Higl9, California: Latin Clubj German Club,' G.A.A. Boarcl. At Wilson: Music Appreciation Society, Secretary,' Intramural Sports. As her ambition is to be a rancher, this tall, slender girl can usually be found at the riding stables . . . reading Shakespeare and Latin class provide real kicks for Shorty . . . dislikes insincere people . . . college and traveling follow, GERALD JACKSON HOLMES qjerryp Has a strong interest in horseback riding . . . while history and ready supply mental gymnastics, it's hunting and bowling for physical activity . . . Daddy-O, jerry exclaims . . . plans to be a paving contractor. GORDON C. HOLTERMAN fGordi, Redj At Carlisle, Pennsylvania: Cberr Club, Prericlenty Varsity Football. At Wilton: National Honor Societyg Varrity Footballg Boys' W Clubg Chen Club, Vice Prericlent. A world traveller who has toured four thousand miles in Europe by bicycle . . . a pleasure to be with . . . plays a great game of chess . . . enjoys trig- onometry and chemistry . . . will attend West Point, Dartmouth or Princeton. 49 JANE ISABEL HORNING Section, Secretary, Beacon Repre.tentative,' Operettag Choirg Majoretterg Projection Staff Social Studies Club,' Spanish Club, Office Staff' Intramural Sportr, Honorary Team. Very likeable and cheerful . . . crazy about listen- ing to records and writing letters . . . swimming at O.C, is Really the greatestv . . . chemistry is no problem . . . allergic to phony people . . . to get married is her goal . . . first will come Maryland U. MARLA ,IEAN HOUSTON QMar-lil Beacon, Reporterg Bible Club, Treafurerg Pep Club,' Y-Teens Clubf Baskin and Marque Club,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Stuclier Club,' Intra- mural Sporty. You betll' is this attractive girl's favorite corne- back . . . is annoyed by two-faced people . . . Marli prefers history to other subjects . . . gets exercise by playing tennis and hockey . . . intends to become a nurse. MARGUERITE ELIZABETH HUNT fBettyj Y-Teens Club, Burbin antl Marque Club, Intramural Sportr. Skating and dancing are favorites with this quiet day-dreamer, as are cooking and sewing . . . hates being greeted by a slap on the shoulder . . . will train for her career at a secretarial school. RICHARD JAMES HUTCHINSON fHutcl-nj Graduating Clasr, Trearurerg Section, Prericlent, Vice Prericlentj Stuclent Exchange: Newrcatterr Club, Exec- utiue Committeeg Social Studies Club, Trearurerg Iunior Town Meeting Leaguej Varrity Tracey I.V. Barbetballg Key Clubg Intramural Sportr. A guy with lots of personality . . . dislikes girls who can't dance . . . enjoys climbing mountains in Colorado . . . often listens to music from Broadway shows . . . on to college to be an architectural engineer. GORDON JOHNSON Social Stuclier Club,' Math Club,' Science Clubg Tracby Intramural Sports. This future engineer finds mechanical drawing a breeze . . . See you around, says Gordon, who can be seen around a lot himself . . . women drivers peeve him . . . enjoys football, basketball and murderball . . . college follows. CLAIRE ELIZABETH JONES Girly' Glee Club,' Archery Qluby Intramural Sporty. A very sincere girl . . . Claire likes to be near the ocean where she can swim, surfboard ride and fish . . . back seat drivers are frustrating . . . Strayeris Business College is next. JAMES JOYCE, JR. fTigerJ Section, S ecretaryy Cacletr. This fellow is quite something . . . really smart . , . prefers trig and algebra . . . gets a bang out of criticizing teachers . . . favorite sports are bowling, golf and baseball . , . will attend George Washington University. MARLENE APRIL KATZMAN Bushin and Marque Clubf junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Stualies Clubf Spanirh Club,' Operettag Intramural Sporty. Personality and a great big grin . . . heading the list are collecting records and jitterbugging . . . no shorthand, just about short boys complaints about . . . hopes to be a medical secretary. MARSHA LYNN JACOBS qMmhp Wooclrow Wilton '56, Atluertiiing Staff Handbook, Co-Eilitorf Social Stuclier Clubg French Clubf junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intramural Sports. Marsh is known for her flaming red hair . , . loves those college weekends and collecting records . . . three cheers for tennis . . . math's no chore for her . . . hopes to go to Wellesley or Smith. SARAH PATRICIA JEFFERSON QPattyj Y-Teent Clubg Bible Clubf Literary Societyg Bufkin antl Marque Club,' Social Stualiey Clubg Archery Club,' Intramural Sports. An exuberant spirit that bubbles over into her speech . . . good athletically, but rarely passes up a chance to loaf . . . a ready wit for all occasions . . . reads as avidly as she cooks . . . will study nursing or physical therapy at G.W.U. or Florida U. EDWIN BROGDON JENKINS Latin Club,' Cacletr, S ergeant-Major, Map Team. A real asset to the Cadets . . . reading entertaining books is his favorite pastime . . . modern European history rates tops . . . Ed aspires to be an author after attending Citadel Military Academy. MICHAEL HYLE JESSUP qmikey Operettag Choirf Social Studies Club: Woodrow Wil- :on '56, Literary Stayf. This easy-going guy's favorite way to pass the time is with a certain H.W .... looks forward to operetta and English classes . . . Don't get all shook up, he encourages . . . plans to write after the University of Miami or G.W. 50 CHRISTINA MARIE KAYNE fChrisJ Y-Teeny Club, Preiident, Vice Preridentg Intramural Sports. Good-natured as can be . . . could manage without people who ask about her height . . . has a strange hobby-earning money! . . . sports and listening to records rate high . . . will enter the field of medical technology. PATRICIA KIRBY fPatJ Bible Club, Vice Prettident, Secretary: Beacon, Second Page Editor: National Honor Society: Majorettet: G.A.A. Board: Woodrow Wilton '56, Literary Stafff Latin Honor Society, Prexidentg junior Town Meeting League, Operettag Junior Red Croc: Council,' Y-Teen: Club,' Newrcaiterf Club,' Intramural Sports. One of the sweetest girls around . . . a finger in every pie . . . concocting dagwood sandwiches and sewing fill spare QD time . . . after Washington School for Secretaries and St. Mary-of-the-Woods, Pat plans a career in religious education. MARGARET KRAMER KIRKLAND qpeggyp Section, Treasurerg Spanish Club,' Social Studiei Club,' Office Staff Butbin and Marque Club. This great girl does her best to enjoy life, but can't tolerate thousand-leggers! . . . Peggy reacts to every- thing except Monday mornings with Oh, how fabu- lous . . . Hollins or the University of Delaware fig- ures in the future. MARY ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK fKirkJ Burbin and Marque Club,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studiei Club,' French Club,' Intramural Spam. Sharp looking . . . always has a crazy idea . . . interests vary from spending hours on the phone to water skiing . . . English class is a favorite . . . hopes to meet a millionaire when she's studying at the Uni- versity of Oklahoma. 51 FRED ROBERT KLEIN fFritzJ Student Council, Preiident, Trearurerf Section, Prefi- dent, Vice Preiidentg National Honor Society, Prefi- dent,' Newrcarterr Club,' Key Club,' f.V. Baiketballg Varsity Footbally Intramural Sporty. An outstanding and well-known senior . . . aero- nautical engineering interests this excellent physics student . . . also likes basketball and driving , . . consoles with, That's the breaks . . . on to Purdue or the University of Michigan. DONALD FRANCIS KLIMKIEWICZ fKlimJ Boys' W Club, Preiiclentg Varyity Football, Captaing Vartity Baieball. The strong and silent type . . . always where the gang is . . . sports, particularly football and baseball, are his hobby . . . doesn't care for phonies . . . the future includes college or the service. DONALD LEWIS KNIGHT fDonJ Section, S ecretary, Quite a character-a really nice one . . , crazy 'bout O.C .... likes to work on cars . . . thinks women drivers should be abolished , . . Very custom! he exclaims . . . lists gym as his favorite subject . . . will attend the University of Mississippi. BARBARA MARIE KNOPF German Club, Vice Prefident: Girlt' Glee Club,' Orcbe.rtra,' Operettag Cboirg Baccalaureate Cboir,' Latin Club,' Social Studiei Club,' junior Town Meet- ing Leagueg National Honor Societyf Woodrow Wil- .fon '56, Literary Staff' Beacon, Typiitg Intramural Sporti. This friendly senior just loves life-won't ever be one of those who gets nothing out of it . . . relaxes by playing records and singing . . . after Smith or Wellesley she'll direct a church choir. PHYLLIS LYNN KUNZ fPhilJ Section, Presidentf Art Club, Secretaryy Y-Teens Club, Secretaryy Iunior Red Cross Council,' Costume Club,' Baskin and Masque Club,' Girls' Glee Club. A friendly and dynamic personality . . . enjoys playing records and dancing . , . watching W.W. win football games is a favorite sport . . . Phil often asks, Why didn't you tell me?! . . . intends to enroll in a secretarial school. DIANE LAIOS junior Red Cross Councilg Y-Teens Club,' Buslein and Masque Club. This senior has many favorite pastimes-sewing, roller skating, reading and chatting on the phone . . . home ec. is painless . . . most perturbed by boys who crack gum in onels ear when dancing . . . will be a private secretary after Strayer's Business College. ELAINE BERNADETTE LAM Frencb Club,' Social Studies Club,' Art Club,' junior Town Meeting League: Office Staffs Intramural Sports. A real fashion plate . . . likes taking life easy . . . enjoys horseback riding and history class . . . driving takes up much time . . . wants to be an oil tycoon's wife after attending the University of Oklahoma. NANCY JANE LASKY CLircle Nancy, junior Red Cross Council. Enthusiastic, especially about metal shop . . . col- lecting records and driving around in convertibles are fun . . . doesn't like people who don't know what they are talking about . . . wants to live in sunny Cali- fornia . . . will attend Strayer's Business College. ' HELEN ILSLEY KOELB Section, Secretary, National Honor Societyy Buskin and Masque Club,' Girls' Glee Club,' Library Staff Costume Club, Social Studies Club,' Intramural Sports. Helen likes everyone and vice versa . . . Really! she retorts to people who refuse to cheer at fooball games . . . likes swimming, cooking and sewing . . . on to the University of Michigan to prepare for a career in nursing. VERNA GENE KOINER Ueaniej Art Club,' German Club,' Social Studies Club,' Music Society. Enjoys painting portraits . . . English with Miss Dent really rates . . . her favorite hangout is Wilson . . . likes ice-skating and listening to classical music . . . hopes to become active in the Lutheran Church after Roanoke College. JON PETER KRAUS Section, Boys' Atbletic Representatiueg Junior Town Meeting Leagueg Frencb Club,' Literary Society,' Social Studies Club,' Matb Club. Can't help liking him . . . rhythm and blues records provide enjoyment . . . trig comes easily . . . his professed pet peeve is people who live in glass houses and still throw stones . . . found on the basketball court during leisure hours . . . counting on Vanderbilt or Brown. JAMES ALLAN KRUG fjimmyj Boys' W Club,' Varsity Football. Tall and good looking . . . fools around with cars . . . law is his favorite subject . . . doesn't go for phony girls . . . wants to be a jet flyer . . . after Wilson he'll be enrolled at a prep school for the Air Force Academy. JOHN ELDER LAWYER Literary Society, Vice Preridentg junior Town Meet- ing League, Trearurerg National Honor Society,' Muric Society, Preridentf Beacon, Reportery Key Clubf Cadetr, Map-Reading Team,' Chest Club, French Club,' Philosophical Society, Vice Prerident. A second Daniel Webster . . . exclaims, Don't push the panic button! . . . keeps busy with stamps, coins, chess, astronomy, tropical fish and records . . . chem- istry is tops . . . will be a Foreign Service officer after Princeton, Harvard or Yale. GEORGE KOO LEA Stage Crew, Managerg Photography Club. You like this fellow from the very first time you meet him . . . interested in photography and good music . . . doesn't care for Shakespeare . . . football is his sport . . . will attend the Engineering School of George Washington U. THOMAS GIRARD LEE, JR. qlsuddyy Graduating Clair, Vice Preridentg Section, Prerident, Trearurerg Social Studier Club, Preridentp Newrcarters Club, Trearurerg 0peretta,' Junior Town Meeting Leagueg Boyr' Glee Club,' Cboirg Baccalaureate Choir,' Varsity Trackg I.V. Footballf Intramural Sportr. This popular, good-looking leader has personality plus . . . enjoys girls, cars, hunting, water skiing and boating . . . greets you with, What say, hoss! . . . pet peeve: girls who can't dance . . . will study architecture at Williams College. REBECCA LEEDS fBeckyJ Section, Trearurerg Woodrow Wilton '56, Literary Staff Spanirh Club,' Latin Club,' Y-Teeny Club,' Girlr' Glee Cluby Intramural Sportr. Easy to get along with . . . the radio, telephone and recreation room play a big part in her spare mo- ments . . . Dig that crazy get-up! she exclaims . . . to write for TV and the movies is Becky's ambition . . . G.W.U. follows. SALLY ANN LEONARD - Social Studier Club,' Spanish Club,' Science Club,' Majorettery Intramural Sportr, Cute and perky . . . Jeepers, she exclaims, es- pecially when ordered to do the dishes . . . just loves Ocean City and swimming . . . on the less strenuous side, loafing's great . . . wants to be a home economics teacher . . . will attend Maryland University. CHRISTIE ANN LERCH fCl1risJ junior Town Meeting League. An intelligent blonde and a wonderful listener passes time by reading, sewing and piano playing . . . German is a favorite . . . likes to play badminton . . . her next stop will be Middlebury or Cornell. RICHARD LEVINE Spanirh Club,' Varrity Barhetball Manager, Intramural Sportr. i'Sure it is, says this nice Wilsonite . . . spends spare time collecting stamps . . . finds algebra tedious . . . thinks Spector's Restaurant is the best hangout . . . will major in pharmacy when at G.W.U. MARCIA RUTH LEVY KMHFSIIJ Section, Secretary: French Club, Vice Prerident, Treat- urer,' junior Town Meeting League, Secretary: Social Studie: Club,' National Honor Society, Biology Lab, Arrixtantg Cortume Club,' Library Staff' Beacon, Circu- lation Manager,' Handbook Stajjzf Intramural Sportr. Pretty as can be and always on the go . . . hobbies include sewing, art and cooking . . . biology is tops . . . can't tolerate people who make others feel uncom- fortable . . . a girls' college comes next, I MARGARET ELIZABETH LOWE qiseftyp Social Studies Club, Junior Town Meeting League, Y-Teens Clubg Bible Club, Treasurery Woodrow Wil- son '56, Sales Staff, Typist, Advertising Staffs Beacon Staff' Intramural Sports. Ulf y'all nevah been to At-laynta, yo' haven'L lived!! . . . penning letters is a favorite pastime . . . history and government are no chore . . . pet peeve: trying to dream up one . . . will go down yonder to Southwestern at Memphis. CHUNG JEN LU Junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studies Club,' Art Club,' Spanisb Club,' Orcbestra. Chung, who's mighty intelligent, often has the class laughing with his witty remarks . . . spends spare time sleeping and listening to Erroll Garner records . . . kids who take the roll in class peeve him . . . Georgetown Foreign Service School is next, LLEWELLYN ATTSETT LUCE, JR. fLouieJ Section, Vice President: Boys' W Club, Vice Presi- dent,' Varsity Football, Captain, Varsity Basketball, Captainj Varsity Baseball. A remarkable all-around athlete and a grand guy . . . prefers world problems class . . . not impressed by girls who think theylre really it . . . plans to be a basketball coach after attending Miami University in Florida or North Carolina State. KENNETH JOSEPH LUCHS, fKennyj Section, Treasurer: Woodrow Wilson '56, Boys' Sports Editor, Beacon, Reporter: Band: Pep Band, Math Clubg Spanisb Club: junior Town Meeting League: Social Studies Club,' f.V. Footballg Varsity Baseballg Intramural Sports. Tops in everything-personality, looks, brains and sports, especially baseball . . . girls and the Hot Shoppe get his vote . . . has no need for straight A students who don't study . . . after Wilson Kenny will be at Yale or Princeton. 54 BARBARA RUTH LISANN CBa1-bl Woodrow Wilson '56, Co-Editors junior Town Meeta ing League, National Honor Society, Buskin and Masque Clubs Social Studies Club: Beacon, Reporter,- Frencb Club,' Pbilosopbical Society,' Girls' Glee Club,' Matb Club. This all-around girl wishes there were more than twenty-four hours in a day . . . enjoys tennis and skiing . . . math comes easily . . . sure to be a success at Cornell for she's got what it takes. MITCHELL BERNARD LITMAN fMitchJ Beacon, Sports Editor, Columnist, Social Studies Club,' W.W. Players,' Intramural Sports. A fellow who's bound to get ahead . . . enjoys his- tory . . . football and basketball are his sports . . . doesn't appreciate people who kid him about being a sports writer . . . plans to be a journalist or sports- caster after Maryland or G.W.U. DAVID LOEWENSTEIN, JR. Piano Club, Treasurerj Matb Club,' Science Clubs Var- sity Tennis. Tons of talent, about that there's no doubt . . . likes adlibbing on a piano . . . makes a hobby of observing the weather . . . tennis is the sport . . . after Cornell, Haverford or Oberlin, he'1l specialize in science or medicine. JACQUELINE YATTA LOVETT qjackiej junior Red Cross Councilg Newscasters Club,' Buskin and Masque Club, Woodrow Wilson '56, Literary Staff. Acting and modeling make life interesting for this attractive Wilsonite . . . doesn't care for blind dates . . . often says, Have you heard the latest? . . . future plans are to become an actress, part-time model and secretary-hrst comes college. JOANNE LUTZ Social Studie: Cluh,' Pep Cluh,' Burhin and Marque Cluh,' Y-Teen: Cluh,' Spanirh Cluh,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intramural Sportr. A really swell girl . . . spends spare time daydream- ing and sleeping . . . preferred sports are golf and motor boat riding . . . annoyed by people who say she bleaches her hair . . . expects to attend Strayer's Business College and become a secretary. RICHARD GARDNER LYNN QDickJ Literary Society, Trearurery Philorophical Society, Secretary-Trea5urer,' Section, Trearurerg Junior Town Meeting League, Parlimentariany National Honor Societyg German Cluh: WUW. Player,f,' Cadetr, Drill Team,' Newrcarterr Cluh: Key Cluhy Student Exchange. A witty remark for every occasion . . . wants to build a steam-powered car . . . complains, What a waste of the tax-payers, money . . . mechanical engi- neering at Cornell or Michigan follows. HELEN MARIE MAHAN QMazieJ Known for that blonde pony-tail . . . can be found anywhere her friends are . . . spends extra time riding or modeling . . . homework and gossip get her down . . . Dig that, says Mazie . . . wants to attend Duke or the University of North Carolina. ERICA MARKWOOD QRickiJ Philorophical Society,' Muric Appreciation Societyg Photography Cluh,' Spanirh Cluh. Loves to be outdoors . . . prefers walking and horseback riding to people who always talk about school . . . remarks, You're wasted . . . chemistry is a favorite . . . will become a social worker after studying at G.W. or A.U. v ISABEL MARKWOOD Qlzzie, Izj Woodrow Wilron '56, Adifertiring Staff Beacon, Cir- culation Staff, Reporterj French Cluhj Art Cluh,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Burhin and Marque Cluh,' Social Studier Cluh,' Ojjice Sldjf' Nurref' Aid,' Intramural Sporty. Wonderful to be with . . . likes playing the piano . . . spends extra moments eating, loafing or daydream- ing . . . New York is the place to be . . . aspires to travel to France and Switzerland after the University of Michigan. JAMES OTTO MAYOR fjimj Math Cluhg Rifle Cluh,' Track, Croix Country Teamg Cadetr, Drill Team. jim wants to be the first from Wilson to win the S6-4,000 question . . . spends spare time reading or enjoying the outdoors . . . pedestrians and television aggravate him . . . Piece 0' cake, he quips . . . will study aeronautical engineering at Purdue. JULIET GRANVILLE MCCOY fJulieJ Section, Vice Prerident, Trearurerj French Cluh. Our future Fifth Avenue model . . . enjoys foods and clothing classes . . . hangs out at the Hot Shoppe . . . prefers riding and swimming . . , dislikes being called Juliet . . . always says, Just joshing . . . next comes Maryland U. or Mt. Vernon. DEANA ARLENE MCDONALD fDeej Latin Cluh,' Girls' Glee Cluh,' Choiry Buyhin and Marque Cluhg Y-Teen: Cluh, Intramural Sportr. This girl greets everyone with a friendly smile . . . really a whiz at the piano . . . two-faced people and tyrannical teachers have got to go . . . Cheeze 0' flip, exclaims Dee . . . might be a social worker after G.W.U. BARBARA ELLEN FRANCES MEADER fScravitcl1j Buskin and Ma.rque Clubg Bookroom Staff Y-Teens Clubg Ploilosohpical Societyf Literary Societyg Intra- mural Sports. Any beach in Michigan is a favorite spot for this fun-loving Wilsonite . . . those flying saucers enthrall her-she's determined to find out what's going on up there . . . enjoys dancing, swimming and opera . . . U. of Michigan is next. LINDA MELLEFONT S ection, Vice President, S ecretaryg Social Studies Club,- Frencla Clubg Junior Real Cross Councily Intramural Sports. A very well-liked girl . . . likes French best . . . doesn't go for people who aren't prompt . . . tennis, hockey and basketball are her favorite sports . . . will spend the next few years in college. MICHAEL DAVID MENDELS fMikeJ Jolly as can be . . . a favorite hobby of Mike's is classical music . . . also enjoys reading, basketball and tennis . . . favorite subject is sociology . . , petty people annoy him . . . hopes to be a writer after George Washington, the University of Chicago, or Cornell. MORTON DONALD MENDELSOHN fDonniel Spanish Club: Social Studies Clubg Projection Staff Cafeteria Staff Bookroom Staff. A senior with many interests, including travel, cars, eating everything in sight and making money . . . hangs out at the Villa Rosa in Silver Spring . . . murder ball intrigues him . . . after college out West, Donnie wants to go into business. 56 DONALD CHARLES MCKINNON fDonj French Clubg WJV. Playersy Varsity Track. Love that British accent! . . . crazy about photog- raphy, stamp collecting and anything after three olclock . . . exclaims, Yea man! . . . dislikes those who continually say l'Fabulous . . . gym's the subject . . . plans to return to New Zealand. JOAN HARRIET MCKNEE Spanish Clubg junior Rea' Cross Councilg Intramural Sports. This brunette is full of interesting and good ideas . . . reads, dances and roller skates in spare time . . . basketball is her favored sport . . . a junior college will follow high school. ROSA LIND JEAN McMAHON Section, Vice Presitlenty Buskin and Marque Clubg Girls' Glee Club. Peaches 'n cream complexion and darling as can be . . . home management comes easily . . . listening to jazzy music is a way of passing the time . . . hopes to be successful, as she surely will be, when she majors in merchandising at A.U. BETTY ANN McWILLIAMS QMMJ Y-Teens Clubg Buslein and Marque Clubs Costume Clubg Art Clubf Social Studies Clubj Girls' Glee Club: Intramural Sports. Friendly and easy to talk to . . . enjoys synchro- nized swimming and spends much time at the A.U. pool . . . You're joshing me, says she . . . teachers who give surprise quizzes are provoking . . . will study nursing after graduation. CAROL BARBARA MEYERSON giddy Biddy Buddyp Spaniib Club, Secretary, Iunior Town Meeting Leagueg Art Club,' Beacon, Circulation Staff, Wood- row Wilron '56, Saler Staff Ojjdce Staff. Cute as a button and just as little . . . That's just not cricket! describes teachers who think their sub- jects the only ones . . . dying to reach five-foot-twon . . . Spanish, art and basketball are tops . . . plans to go North for college. CAROLE ANNE MICHELSON Library Staff' Intramural Sportf. A sharp-looking and fun-loving senior . . . goes for English and government . . . hnds people who mimic her most annoying . . . might go to Alabama U. or the Washington School for Secretaries. BARBARA JEAN MILLER fBarb, Barbiej Section, Secretary, Treasurer, Operettay Cboir,' Bac- calaureate Cboir,' Projection Stajfg Handbook Staff, Woodrow Wilton '56, Lilerary Staff, Pep Club. Never a dull moment . . . friendly and sincere . . . participating in Firesides' activities and keeping the Bucknell mailman busy account for much spare time . . . early curfews and sarcastic people are not for her . . . looking forward to Penn State. LA VON JUNE MILLER fBonniej C boir,' Baccalaureate C boir,' Operettag Girlr' Glee Club,' Spanirb Club, Social Studies Club, A lot of fun . . . interior decorating and sewing are hobbies . . . Say, old bean! she calls out . . . will go to Utah to study nursing at Brigham Young University after graduation from Woodrow Wilson. ELIZABETH LADSON MILLS QBecsyJ S ection, Prerident, Vice Prerident, S ecretary, Treas- urer,' Woodrow Wilton '56, Sale: Manager, Beacon Reporterg Social Studier Club,' junior Red Crors Coun- cil,' Newxcarterr Club,' Ojicer Staff Burkin and Marque Club,' Intramural Sportr. Enthusiastic and well-liked . . . especially keen on the South . . . likes swimming and sociology . . . out to lunch describes undesirable things-like people who criticize her driving . . . will go to the University of South Carolina. MARTHA SUE MILLS Y-Teens Club, Secretaryg National Honor Societyy Girls' Glee Club,' junior Red Crosr Councilg Bible Clubg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studier Club,' Spanirb Club. From way down yonda' . . . enjoys driving, reading and just plain loating . . . has no time for people who don't practice what they preach . . . her ambition is to find out where spare time goes . . . next comes college in the South. WARREN NORI MINAMI Science Clubg Cbesr Clubg Social Studie! Club,' junior Toirn Meeting Leagueg Wrertling Teamg Intramural Sporty. Lively and fun . . . history comes naturally . . . enjoys sports, particularly judo . . . crazy about sleep- ing 'n eating . . . wants to inherit a million dollars . . . however, a man's got to do something until that money rolls in, so Warren's thinking along the lines of dentistry. KATHRYN CLYNE MOLLOHAN fKathyj Y-Teerzf CIub,' Junior Red Croft Council, Girly' Glee Club, Library Stag. A dark-haired girl who listens to records and the radio to occupy her spare time . . . oil painting is Kathy's hobby . . . annoyed by people who never finish what they're saying . , . hopes to teach home economics after West Virginia. STEVEN ROY MOSTOW QMooseJ Science Clubf Matb Club: Social Studies Club,' Pbilo- .ropbical Societyf Iunior Town Meeting Leagueg Band,' Orcbertrag Intramural Sportr. Many a laugh is inspired by Moose . . . Watch that stufff' is the slang expression, especially to people who are never wrong . . . fishing is Moose's hobby . . . after Antioch College, Steve hopes to make lots of money, ELLEN STEPHANIE MOWER tvickyj Science Clubj GAA Board: Girlr' Glee Club, Philo- ropbical Society, Math Club, Social Studie: Clubg Latin Club,' Y-Teenr Club,' junior Red Croix Council,' Orcbestrax Banbg Intramural Sports, A hard worker . . . finds time after homework to play the clarinet and engage in outdoor activities . . . bothered by stray strands of hair in her face . . . looks forward to studying science in college. ANDREA MOORE MULLENBACH qAndyy Section, Treayurerg Beacon, Reprerentativey Woodrow Wilton 156, Saler Staff, junior Town Meeting League, Social Studies Club, Burbin and Marque Club, N urrer' Aidg Art Club,' Spanirb Club, Intramural Sporlr. Very good-looking and reliable . . . spends her spare time designing clothes . . , can't hght sarcastic people . . . after college in New England, it's back to kinder- garten for Andy, this time as a teacher. MARIAN HALL MUNROE fMimiJ Section, Prerident, Vice Prerident, Secretary, G.A,A. Board, President, Matb Club, Secretaryg Beacon, Girls' Sports Editor: National Honor Society, Operettag Girls' Glee Club, Burbin and Marque Club.' Social Studies Club,' junior Town Meeting League, Secretary. A strawberry blonde who's admired by all . . . interested in everything, especially physics . . . bas- ketball and swimming rate in sports, but all come easily . . . college ambitions for this AU student center on Stanford, Cornell, or Michigan. 58 JERE CRANE MOORMAN IV. Football: Intramural Sporti. A big guy with a friendly smile . . . basketball is his favorite sport . . . I really amf' he retorts to any remark . . . his ambition is to own the oldest hill- billy record in existence . . . plans to join the Marines. BARBARA LEE MORRIS fBobbieJ Section, Trearurerg Buikin and Marque Club,' Y-Teeny Club: Spaniih Club, Social Studiet Club, junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intramural Sportr. Always an apt thought in this cutie's mind . . . biology class heads the favorite subject list . . . con- ceited people just don't appeal to her . . . college fol- lows in plans for the future. MARIANNE MORRISON qMickyj Newscarterr Clubg W.W. Playertg Operettay Choir, Social Studies Club, junior Town Meeting Leaguef Bible Club: Y-Teens Club. Has one of Wilson's smallest waistlines . . . personality plus with a subtle sense of humour . . . enjoys her movie camera and listening to popular records . . . Micky plans to become a medical or legal secretary . . . Sweet Briar comes next. ARTHUR JAMES Moss qjimp Projection Staff. A carefree guy who's frequently seen at Spectors' Restaurant . . . gym, particularly during the football and baseball seasons, is a painless class . . . would like to be a big executive after Ohio State. MARY ANN MURPHY qMurph3 Girlr' Glee Clubg junior Recl Crorr Councilg Baskin and Marque Cluby Operetta: Pep Club,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Y-Teen: Club,' Social Stuclier Club,' Literary Societyf Costume Club,' Office Staff Intra- mural Sports. This tall gal can sew a fine seam . . . likes home management . . . also enjoys listening to rhythm 'n blues . . . conceited people have got to go . . . will attend Marietta College in Ohio next fall. MARY KENNEDY MUTCHLER Social Studier Club,' Y-Teenr Club,' Latin Club, Has a sweet smile and a cheerful hello for every- one . . . despises homework, 'specially in history, but does it faithfully anyway . . . oh, those disc jockeys! . . . loves basketball . . . plans to attend George Wash- ington University. ROBERT JAE MYERS fBobJ Cacletr, Drill Team. Frank and sincere . . . enjoys reading and other phases of English . . . homework, homework and homework irritate Bob . . . baseball is fun . . . may be found polishing the car . . . on to Swarthmore or the University of Colorado and a career in science or writing. DIANA MARGO MYLES Section, Secretaryg Y-Teenr Cluby Pep Club,' Art Club: Bible Club,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Stuclier Clubg Intramural Sportr. Has lots of energy . . . enthusiastic about telephones and convertibles . . . always working for a good cause . . . will attend Eastern Baptist College to prepare for teaching Christian education. 59 WILLIAM HOWARD NALLEY QBillj Section, Treayurerg Boyr' Glee Clubf Varrity Tracley LV, Footballg Intramural Sportr. Bill is just as grand a guy as you'll ever know . . . enjoys football, basketball and swimming . . . prefers biology class . . . will study to be a doctor at George Washington University after graduation. CAROLINE RUTH NALLS Junior Red Croix Council. This future airline hostess frequently exclaims Be my guest! . . . has a wide smile . . . home nursing is a favorite course . . . marriage will follow her graduation from Wilson. MICHAEL NATHAN fLittle Mikey Section, Athletic Reprerentatiueg Cacletrg Boys' Glee Club,' Cboiry Cafeteria Staff' junior Town Meeting Leagueg German Club,' Math Clubg Track Team,' Intra- mural Sportr. lt's great to know Mike . . . collects stamps and coins . . . loves sports, especially tennis and baseball . . . plays the piano in his spare time . . . wants to make an important contribution to humanity . . . at Penn State he'll study medicine or engineering. GAIL NAUHEIM Section, Secretaryg Handbook, Co-Ealitorg Library Staff: Woodrozzf Wilron '56, Literary Staffg Spanirb Clubg junior Town Meeting Leaguey Social Stutlier Club,' Burbin and Marque Club,' Intramural Sportf. An energetic girls who enjoys having good old fashioned fun . . . being called Shorty really gets her down . . . ambition is to pass five feet . . . begins everything with, I have two things to say . . . off to Vassar or Connecticut College. ELIZABETH HANAHAN OLIVER fliethj G.A,A. Board, Secretaryf French Club, Social Studie: Club, Intramural Sporty, Honorary Teamr. Beth's a really sweet and sincere gal . . . diversions from work include playing the piano and painting . . . biology is the favored subject . . . aspires to become a career girl in France . . . G.W.U. will be the lucky school. ROBERT SPENCER OLIVER fspencef Boyr' IV Club, Golf Team. A regular guy who's a favorite of many . . . col- lects autographs for a hobby . . . enjoys English . . . hangs out at the Washington Boys' Club . . . golf is his sport . . . has dreams of becoming a zillionaire . . . might attend Bucknell, Duke or Dickinson. RICHARD FREDERICK OLSON qnrckyy A real joker . . . hunts, fishes and collects guns . . . hangs out at Daniel Brothers . . . favorite pastime- studyingC?J . . . aspires to own a big business . . . plans for the immediate future are indefinite. ROSINA ORR Section, Secretaryf Cbeerleatlerr, Captaing Iunior Red Crorr Councilf Pep Club, Preridentg Spanirh Club, Social Studier Clubg Ojyzice Staffg Girls' Glee Club, Intramural Sporty, Honorary Team. This sharp looking and popular senior spends much of her time cheering the Tigers on . . . Spanish and biology are favorite courses . . . loves swimming at Ocean City . . . intends to be an elementary school teacher after college. . LYNNE DIANE NEAL Girlr' Glee Clubg Choir, Operettaf Baccalaureate C19 oir,' N eufrcayterr C lubg League: Spanirb Club. One really great girl . , . musically inclined . . . annoyed by people who don't spell her name with an ue at the end . . . Oh my word! she declares . . . undecided about college. junior Town Meeting ROBERT ROSS NEAL, JR. qnmfher Baby Golf Team, Stage Crew, Social Studies Club, Science Clubf Cadetr, Firft Sergeant, Intramural Sporty. This good-lookin' guy always has a joke up his sleeve . . . chemistry, math courses and metal shop are tops . . . a whiz on the driving range . . . getting up in the morning is unpleasant . . . hopes to be a doctor after Kenyon or Wabash. MUSINGGIH HARTOHO NOTOWIDIGDO fHarryj Art Club, Preridentg Math Clubg Social Studie: Club. You just can't help liking him . . . a gentleman and a scholar . . . Harry Qtry and pronounce his real namej collects and listens to records of classical music . . . enjoys all maths . , . will take up medicine or engineering at college. SERGE VLADIMIR OLIVE Graduating Class, Preridentf Section, Presidenty Key Clubf Boys' W Clulrf Varsity Track, Crorr Country Team. A handsome all-around senior . . . enthusiastic over government and track . . . often heard saying How 'bout that! . . . hopes to become an ollicer in the Air Force as quickly as possible . . . will attend Air Force Flight School. MORTON CHARLES OSTROW QMortyJ Section, Secretaryg Science Clubg Art Clubg junior Town Meeting Leagueg Intramural Sports. Quite a dancer . . . photography and painting take up extra time . . . greets everyone with Guess what?U . . . chemistry is a cinch . . . three cheers for football, basketball and tennis . . . next on his schedule is Georgetown, George Washington or johns Hopkins. MARIA PADILLA Intramural S portr. A pretty gal . . . always seen with A.L .... l'Did I ever tell you? she questions , . . thinks people who brag are a pain . . . passes time by sewing and play- ing basketball . . . may do dental hygiene work after college. KATHERINE ELIZABETH PAINTER qxayp Newrcarterr Clubg junior Red Crorr Councilg Social Studie: Clubg Y-Teenr Club. Her originality and subtle sense of humor make Kay fun to be with . . . enthusiastic about hiking and raising guppies Csounds fishy!D . . . sociology is her least painful subject . . . blacklists people who over- use their horns . . . college and a nursing career come next. GEORGETTE KATHERINE PALIC fKayJ Section, Secretaryg Handbook, Co-Editorg Library Staffg Junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studier Club,' Burkin and Marque Clubg Girlr' Glee Club. No wonder this tall, slim brunette gets along so well at West Point . . . really hep on those Ray Anthony records . . . history poses no problem for Kay . . . will be seen at George Washington Uni- versity. GARY LEE PALSGROVE Beacon, Circulation Staff Track Teamy Science Clubf Matb Club. Gary has one of the nicest smiles around . . . model airplanes take up all time that isn't spent loafing . . . ranks track and football tops . . . next Maryland U. and then a career as an experimental flyer. LORETTA ANN PARGAS QEttaJ At the Unioerrity of the Pbilippiner High Scbool: Dramaticr Clubg Student Government. At Wilton: Y-Teen: Clubg Muric Society. A cheerful girl Who's easy to know and like . . . often writes to her friends on The Islands . . . enjoys U.S. history and lunch . . . hobbies include reading, listening to records and playing the piano . . . ambition-to go into dramatics after C.U. Appreciation JANE PARKER Section, Secretaryg Spanirb Clubg Intramural Sportr. ,. Attractive and well-groomed . . . Thais fabulous describes talking on the phone . . . collects bell jewelry . . . thinks biology and English are best . . . sur- prisingly, women drivers annoy her . . . intends to study nursing at Wisconsin or South Carolina. THOMAS LYNN PAULsoN fTomJ Section, Vice Prerident, Secretaryy National Honor Societyg Social Studier Clubg Junior Town Meeting Leagueg N ewrcarterr Cluby Projection Staffg Key Clubg W.W. Playerrf Tracbg Intramural Sportr. Sense of humor and nice as can be . . . loves going to Cape Cod . . . likes chemistry, tennis and football . . . bothered by people who continually disagree Cwith Tom's ideasl . . . a sure success . . . on to a New England college. ARTHUR S. POMERANTZ QA:-tyj Junior Town Meeting League, Social Studies Clubf Woodrow Wilson '56, Advertising Staffy Track,' Intra- mural Sports. Unusually nice . . . just loves chemistry, but sleeps through government . . . prefers football and swim- ming to other sports . . . profoundly irritated by long periods of school without vacation , . . plans to study medicine at Georgetown U. SUSAN PORTER fSueJ Section, President, Treasurerp Woodrow Wilson '56, Typist, Sales Staff: Pep Club: Cheerleadersg Spanish Club,' Social Studies Club,' Intramural Sports, Hon- orary Teams. This smart looking and well-liked cheerleader has lots of spirit and good ideas . . . can't tolerate insin- cere people . . . likes gym, particularly hockey and basketball . . . desires to get a degree at Ohio Wes- leyan or G,W.U, JANICE RUTH PORTNOY qjanj Section, President, Vice Presidentg Beacon, Advertis- ing Manager: Girls' Glee Club: Busbin and Masque Clubs junior Red Cross Councilg French Club, Social Studies Clubs junior Town Meeting Leagues National Honor Society,' Intramural Sports. Really a doll . . . enjoys playing the piano and knitting , . . often says, What was that? . . . hates to be teased . . . plans to go on to college, probably in the Midwest or New England. SUE HELEN POULTON Section, President: Woodrow Wilson '56, Business Manager, Beacon, Reportery Busbin and Masque Clubs Y-Teens Club,' Iunior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studies Club,' Spanish Club: Intramural Sports, Hon- orary Teamsg Projection Staff. Smiling green eyes . . . algebra comes easily . . . spends her spare time swimming and collecting rec- ords . . . favorite sports are hockey and baseball . . . people who crack gum are deplorable . . . Sue will be a department store buyer after Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity. 62 EUDORA JEANETTE PEW fjeanettej Beacon, Copy Editor, Busbin and Masque Club,' Y-Teens Club: Literary Societyg Philosophical Societyj Girls' Glee Club: junior Town Meeting League: Intra- mural Sports. Petite 'n sweet . . . Jeanette could get along with- out her first name . . . reading, writing letters and cooking fill spare time . . . sociology is a preferred sub- ject , . . loves to dance and play tennis . . . New jersey College for Women follows. JOHN RICHARD PIAGNO fPiggyJ Speaking of great people . . . print shop is a favorite . . . dislikes people who put on airs . . . can be found most any place . . . wants to do telephone work fol- lowing the Army. FRANCES DIANA PICARD fFrannyj Woodrow Wilson '56, Co-Editors Frencb Club, Presi- dent, Treasurerg Beacon, Reporters Social Studies Club,' junior Red Cross Councils Intramural Sports. Cute, sweet and successful at anything she tries . . . Franny could do without people who go gung-ho over everything . . . languages rate high with this future French teacher . . . would like to spend more time abroad after the University of Michigan. JAIME POLANIA Uimmy, Haimj Spanish Club,' Art Clubs Science Club. Hails from Colombia . . . likes driving, especially to the Ben-Bow and Show Boat Restaurants . . , enjoys chemistry and will put it to good use as an agriculture expert . , . on to Texas A. and M. University. PATRICIA CAROL PRUDEN fPatJ Library Staff. Who doesn't harbor Pat's pet peeve-teachers who give homework over the weekend . . . listens to records and pounds the ivories . . . plans to become a pianist or music director . . . her college will be Westhampton or the University of Richmond. JUDITH KENLY PURNELL Qjuayp Student Council, Vice Prericlent, Secretaryg Section, Preritlent, Vice Prericlent, Secretaryj Cbeerleaclerr, Co-Captainj National Honor Society, Secretaryg Social Stuclier Club: Majoretterg Handbook Staff' Beacon, Reporterg Office Staff Baccalaureate Cboir. Outstanding and a real asset to Wilson . . . enjoys biology and Spanish . . . cheering for the Tigers rates tops . . . will continue studies at Maryland U. in the line of teaching. SYLVIA LUCILE QUINN At Anacostia: Square Dance Cluby Intramural Sportx. At Wilron.' Bible Club. The kind of person you can tell all your troubles to -but she may answer in Spanish!! . . . likes tall men with Chevrolet convertibles . . . enjoys reading psyn chology books . . . on to be an entertainer at Garfield Hospital after nursing school. CYNTHIA ELETA RABON qcindyj Beacon, Reporterg Y-Teenr Cluby Newrcarterr Clubf Burbin and Marque Club,' , Iunior Town Meeting Leagueg Spanirb Club,' Social Studie: Club. Watching football and holding telephone conversa- tions fascinate Cindy . . . Details, always details is her complaint . . . enjoys journalism and English . . . skilled at sewing and swimming . . . expects to attend the University of Richmond or Alveal College. THOMAS JONATHAN REVERE QT.J.J Operettag Newrcarterr Clubg Literary Societyg Cberr Club. T.j.'s loaded with talent and intelligence, too . . . an excellent writer , . . terrific in Wilson's plays and musicals . . . three cheers for Martha's Vineyard, so-o-o-, nothing but boos', for Nantucket . . . a sure success as a novelist or TV dramatist after Harvard. MARGARET ANNE RICHTMEYER QAnne, Rickie, Nurrer' Aiileg Y-Teens Clubg Intramural Sports. A striking blonde who's fun to know . . , the 823 Club is the best place to be . . . goes for tennis and sailing . . . often exclaims, What 'cha think you're doing?! . . . would like to study nursing at college. ARTHUR W. RICKER fRickJ Section, Vice Prerirlent: Key Cluby National Honor Society: Bank Staf, Prericlent, Trearurerj Varrity Footballj Intramural Sportr. Nicknamed Rick by his many friends . , . builds model airplanes in his spare time . . . math is his number one subject . . . and football is the favored sport . . . college plans include studying banking at Georgetown University. CLIVE RIDDIFORD fMaxJ Bancly Orcbertra. A talented and well-liked drummer . . . playing the drums, listening to modern jazz and doing woodwork are interests . . . the preferred sport is football . . . on to Bowdoin College. QNIGAJQ. ALESSANDRO RONSSI fAlexj Music Appreciation Society, Presiilenlg Art Club,' Intramural S ports. Alex is anything but a conformist . . . his numerous talents include painting and music . . . dislikes over- confndent girls . . . wants to enter an art school and become a commercial artist. NANCY RUBIN Girls' Glee Club,' junior Real Cross Council. A friendly gal . . . law is the most interesting period . . . when her convertible doesn't stall, she loves to drive around, particularly to a pizza place . . . whiles away many an hour listening to the radio . . . next is college. JOHN F UDY II fjackj PAUL ALAN RODIS Varsity Tennis: Inzramural Sports. Spanish and sports appeal to this friendly kid . . . likes listening to hillbilly music . . . may be glimpsed driving by in his station wagon . . . doesn't think much of Yankee fans . . . a future as a doctor beckons. ROSALYN RoLLo txozp Social Studies Cluby Girls' Glee Club,' Buskin and Masque Club,' Spanish Club. A petite brunette who's always fun to be with . . . well known for her squeals . . . looks forward to summers at Rehobeth Beach . . . algebra, hockey and basketball are favorites . . . college comes next. KENNETH DAVID ROSEMAN QKenJ Cadets, Majorg Frencb Club, Treasurery WMV. Play- ers,' Key Clubg Golf Team. A most successful diplomat or public relations con- sultant by l966 . . . collecting old books and reading are interests . . . may be found in the military office . . . history and government are favorites . . . Swarth- more or Haverford will follow six months in the Army. FRANCES ELAINE ROSENFIELD QFranj junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studies Cluby Spanisb Club,' Buskin and Masque Club,' Intramural Sports. Very vivacious . . . can't tolerate snobs or stupid people . . . high on the list is history . . . You know, huh? . . . an active basketball fan . . . a teach- ing degree from U. of Pennsylvania or New Jersey College for Women is next in line. :nb-lag, Uh-huh-yup confirms his nice guy's dislike of Qqhn QNIA-an people who disagree . , . reads science fiction books .gnu-L, sw,-in spare time . .. .. extra money' is spent on model th V39 , airplanes ind avifxtlon is a favorite sublect . . . flask W aspires to e a pi ot, N I K-y,0.mt.. QQ-Fuqua. -Hurd c.u..n.a..v eyj- Je LFLA- WP I IHOWARD RUSSELL fliatj . - Cboiry Opereti , acca aureale Choir' Beacon Music ggi'-'Q Publicity Committee. i I I-1-9' 05. Kind to everyone . . . classical music, especially . ch, interests this talented singer and pianist . . . angered by people who draw conclusions without ' knowing the facts . . . history and French are fasci- ce nating . . . will teach college history after studying at Wellesley. , 64 K ROBERT MANNING RUSSELL QBobj German Club: Boyf' W Clubf Varsity Track, Foot- ball,' f.V. Football. This future engineer spends time in front of the TV set . . . irked by drivers of the opposite sex . . . keen on history-especially the Civil War . . . plans for Maryland or Minnesota. MARGARET ELIZABETH ST. CLAIRE QLizj Girls' Glee Club, Librarian: Cboiry Operetta: Bac- calaureate Cboir: junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Stuclier Cluby Intramural Sportr. Frank in a nice way and a smart dresser , . . spends extra time listening to the radio . . . really sensational at the piano . . , frequently proclaims, Agony . . . will study psychology at Dickinson. JAMES NAGLE SAPIR qjimp Varfity Footballg I.V. Football, Boyr' UV Clubg Bank Staff. Athletic, good-looking and smart . . . always kid- ding around . . . cards, football and baseball take up spare time . . . stupid people irritate him . . . What d'ya mean? he queries . . . the next few years might be spent at Duke. NANCY ANN SAPIR Cbeerleaderxg Office Staff' Pep Club,' Intramural Sports, Honorary Team. Glory be! says Nancy when in a tizzy . . . a darling and popular cheerleader . . . prefers math . . . loves tennis, sailing and loaiing . . . conceited boys drive her bats . . . wants to be a dental hygienist after college. N VALERIE ANN sARToR1Us fValJ At Roosevelt: Latin Club,' Cborurg Girly' Glee Club. At Wilton: Bookroom Staffg Art Club, Amiable and talkative . . . goes for mamboes and movies . , . interested in commercial art . . . bad- minton and bowling are her sports . . . often greets you with Hi, bubb! . . . hopes to be a dress designer after Pratt Institute or Miami U, MARJATTA PIRKKO REGINA SAUKKONEN ffootsiej Beacon, Reporter. This athletic senior likes ice-skating and swim- ming . . . listening to the radio and playing ping-pong are fun . . . people who loaf just aren't with it . . . prefers English and clothing to other subjects . . . college plans center on a return to Finland to attend junior college. MARGUERITE ANITA sAYLEs qivnckeyp Cboirg Social Stuclie: Club. Always spry and chipper . . . just loves to get in the swiml' , . . often found at the Hot Shoppe or in the kitchen rustling up some grub . . . she's planning to be on the roll at Mary Washington School of Nursing. CARL HUBERT SCHMITT QCarlj Key Club, Secretary: Radio Club, Preficlent, Treas- urer: Science Club, Vice Prericlent, Treasurer, Matb Club. A whiz at math and science and quite a radio ham . . . swimming and tennis rate high . . . favorites, physics and chemistry, will lead to a career in engi- neering . . . V.P.I. is next on the list. BARBARA RUTH SHAPIRO fBobbij Music Appreciation Society, Secretaryg Boobroom Stahl, Buxbin and Marque Club,' Spanirb Club,' Iunior Town Meeting League: Social Studie! Club,' Literary Societyg Beacon, Circulation Staff. Always raring to go . . . English and sociology are favorites . . . of people who are hypocrites she says sarcastically, 'Tm impressed . . . to do something worthwhile is her ambition . . . Ohio State follows. HARRIET SHAPIRO Qliikij Art Club, Vice President.: Woodrow Wiliort '56, Literary Stafff Beacon, Newt Editorf French Club,' Social Stualier Club,' junior Town Meeting League, Intramural Sporty. Friendly to all . . . No kidding, answers any- thing . . . enjoys dancing, painting and cooking . . . will snob conceited snobs who have nothing to be snobby about , . . would prefer a co-ed college in the Midwest for majoring in sociology or English. PAULA MILLER SHEDD Section, Secretary: Burkin and Masque Club, Vice Pre.fitlent,' junior Town Meeting Leagueg Social Studies Club,' Y-Teeny Club,' Intramural Sporty. Attractive with a good disposition . . . English presents no problems, but hillbilly music does . . . baseball and ping-pong are favorite sports . . . no definite ideas yet as to which college she prefers. AKIKO SHIMANOUCHI Art Club. A darling gal with sparkling brown eyes . . . reading, piano playing and painting spell' a good time . . . excels in Japanese dancing . . . goes for tennis, swimming and Spanish . . . college figures in the future. RICHARD GEORGE SCHULTZE fDickJ Ratlio Club, President, Vice President, Matb Club,' Science Club,' Projection Staff. One of the nicest guys you'll ever know and just as smart as he is nice . . . amateur radio and chemistry are chief interests, but teachers with closed minds are a pain , . . hopes to enter the Foreign Service after Duke. ANNE WARD SCHUMACHER QShoej Section, Secretary, Spaniib Club,' Social Stutlier Club,' Intramural Sportr. Shoe's a lively and cute blonde . . . frequents the stadium whenever there's a football game . . , Eng- lish is the most enjoyed course . . . plans are to be a social worker after four years at Ohio Wesleyan University. soNYA RAE SCHWARTZ qsmmyy Beacon, Circulation Staff, Buxkin and Marque Club,' junior Town Meeting League, Social Stutlier Club. Vivacious and dark-haired . . . lives for those Yale weekends . . . English comes easily . . . tennis is a favorite . . . canasta really rates, but players who talk constantly lose Sonny's vote . . . will be a dental hygienist after the University of Bridgeport. SUZANNE SEIDLER qsuzyp Y-Teen: Club,' Girls' Glee Club,' Social Stucliex Club,' Library Stajf' Bank Stag. Brown-eyed Suzy . . . English and sociology interest her, as well as the activities of her church youth group , . . enjoys swimming, football Cwatching, that ish and people who aren't snobs . . . plans for college are indehnite. 66 JANET SHULMAN fShulpoxJ junior Town Meeting League, Social Studies Clubg Buxkin and Marque Club,' Bookroorn Staff. Looks like she just stepped out of Vogue . . . knits argyles and talks on the phone in her spare time . . . as for Monday morning- What a nothing! . . . hopes to teach elementary school after Maryland U. MARGARITA SIERRA fjayaj Spanifb Club, Pretidentg Social Studies Club. Our little Mexican chili pepper . . . water skiing is a favorite pastime and sport . . . history and French are preferred subjects . . . hangs out in Mexico . . . Oh, the coldness of the weather, says Jaya . . wedding bells are in the future. HOWA RD BRUCE SILBERBERG Bank slag, Treaturerg Cadetx, Rifle Teani,' Spanifb Club,' junior Town Meeting Leaguef Track Manager, Cro!! Country Tearn,' Intramural Sportf. Nice-looking . . . spends his time thinking of approaching weekends . . . his stamp collection con- sumes his pin money . . . enjoys listening to music and playing the piano . . , has decided to take up law at Penn State and then go into politics. MERVYN FRANK SILVERMAN At Calvin Coolidge: Cbetx Club, Secretaryg Talent Club, Latin Club,' Radio Club. Coolidgeis loss is Wilson's gain . . . swimming and basketball rank high . . . geometry class is all right . . . often heard saying, He's out of it . . . horne- work gets him down . . . plans to be a doctor after Haverford. 67 JUDY SIMONY qsimonizej Iunior Town Meeting Leaguey Pep Club,' Social Studies Club,' Woodrow Wilton '56, Typi.rt,' Beacon, Sales Stajjf. Always on the go . . . Cris Conner's progressive jazz records and devil's food cake send her . . . irritated by the fact that she sings oh' key . . . chemistry is the favored subject . . . dental hygiene will be her field. BowEN H. C. SMITH qneaup Pbotograpby Club, Vice Prexidentg Social Studiex Clubg junior Town Meeting Leaguey Spanixb Club,' Track. Something about this Well-versed World affairs stu- dent holds your interest . . . horseback riding, seeing new places and trying new things rank high with Beau, whose only cry is, Don't fence me in! . . . after Wesleyan-the Foreign Service. CAROLINE ETHEL SMITH Beacon, Reporter, Editor-in-Cbiefj junior Town Meet- ing Leaguey Newycafterr Clubg Band, National Honor Societyg Frencb Club, Woodrow Wilton '56, Literary Staff Intramural Sporty. Can always be found in the Beacon Office . . . one of Wilson's busiest and brightest . . . loves cooking desserts, reading and playing softball . . . Holy Mexican jumping beans, covers all . . . on to Middlebury. ELAINE LOIS SMITH Social Studief Club,' Library Staff Intramural Sporty. This good-looking gal is full of personality . . . That's really cool, describes everything nice . . . owns an extensive record collection . . . government is preferred . . . chatting on the telephone and horse- back riding occupy spare time . . . off to a junior college. ROWENA MARIETTA STANLEY junior Red Croix Council, Prerident, Newrcasterx Club, Executive Committee, Library Staff' Y-Teeny Clubg Art Club, Archery Club: G.A.A. Board, Bad- minton Manager,' Intramural Sporty. A busy gal wh0's got a marvelous personality . . . prefers biology and algebra . . . spends free moments daydreaming, often about the 823 Club . . . enjoys sewing . . . a career in medical research will follow four years at Bucknell. SANDRA LE STANLEY qsandyy Lztin Club, Social Studie! Club: Junior Town Meet- ing Leagueg Photography Club,' Beacon, Reporter, Science Club, Intramural Sportr. Quiet but full of ideas . . . has a sincerity which is most convincing . . . a staunch Stevenson supporter . . . peeved by Republicans . , . after preparation in law at Swarthmore, she plans to enter the politi- cal field. MATTHEW WILLIAMS STIRLING, JR. CMattD Boyr' W Clubf Cadet.f,' Varsity Track Team, Indoor Track, Intramural Sportr. Matt has a real interest in sports-especially in track, golf and football . . . although athletics con- sume many spare moments, he finds time for rock collecting and photography . . . chemistry's the sub- ject . . . plans for the future are uncertain. CHARLES LELAND STOHR, JR. qchuckj A very nice guy . . . has a yen for model railroading . . . playing football and baseball and watching box- ing on TV are preferred time consumers . . , rates mechanical drawing his top subject . . . a career in aeronautical engineering will follow college. JOANNE RAE SMITH 1103 Social Studies Club, Burein and Marque Club,' Y-Teenr Club. This sweet gal really likes home economics , . . talking, dancing and swimming take up much time . . . women drivers irritate her . . . You know, she states . . . hopes to attend Garfield Nursing School. PETER RUEDIGER SOMMER fPetej Section, Prexident, Vice Prerident, Trearurery Boys' 1-W Club, Vice Prefident: Key Club,' Vartity Foot- ball. Bafleetball, Track: I.V. Football. One of the most popular boys around school . , . quite an ace on the football field . . . prefers history class . . . often accuses, You wet-wick . . . the lucky college will be Cornell or G.W.U. CAROL ANN SPAULDING fCarriej This gal likes riding-on motorcycles and horses . . . driver training and food classes are most enjoy- able . . . people who call her Reds are intolerable . . . often goes to the Hot Shoppe . . . marriage figures in her plans for the future. WILLIAM STEPHEN STAFFORD QBillJ Projection Staff Bank Staffg Cadet.r,' Track Team, Always kids around . . . enjoys fishing in spare time . . . excels in physics and banking . . . ambition: to live in Florida and own a sailboat . . . intends to join the Navy and go on to college afterwards. 68 CHARLES DUMONT STOKES Caiietty Art Club. An extremely likeable person . . . peeved by tests of any kind . . . his subject is history . . . finds time for drawing . . . likes football and swimming . . . hopes to be an architect or commercial artist . . . first comes the University of Virginia or Florida U. DOROTHY DAWN STOKES footy Always ready with remarks that make one feel good . . . really shines in home economics . . . con- ceited people lose her esteem . . . always states, Oh, fudge! . . . just adores sleeping and talking . . . Dot will get her MRS. degree this june. KATE DOUGLASS STOREY fKatiej Section, Secretary: Cbeerleailerx, Secretary-Trea5urer,' Neuurcaiterf Club: Spanirb Club: Social Stualiet Club: junior Reil Croff Council: Woodrozz' Wilrorz '56, Typirtf Intramural Sports. There's bound to be a laugh when this blonde cheerleader is around . . . quite a horseback rider . . . often heard saying, 'll really will . . . plans to be a bio-chemist after Penn State. ORA LEE STOUFFER Section, Secretaryg Bible Club, Secretaryg Beacon, Re- porterg Neu'.tca.rter.t Clubg Buxkin and Marque Club,' Y-Teens Clubj Girlr' Glee Club. A broad grin for everyone . . . enjoys just relaxing and doing nothing . . . can be found at the nearest record shop . . . despises spiders . . . intends to go to Garfield Nursing School. JOHANNA BARBARA STUTZ Uoj Social Stualier Clubg Newrcarierr Club,' Cboirg Oper- eliaf Girli' Glee Clubg Woodrow Wilson '56, Acluer- iiting Staff Baccalaureate Choir. This gal is always laughing . . . Spanish takes top priority among classes . . . jokingly says, I'm going to kick you . . . going to libraries consumes time . . . Jo hopes to be an alum of the Duke Nurs- ing School. MARILYN JEANNE SWEETMAN Bible Club. Marilyn's southern drawl gives you a clue to her favorite pastime-Writing to Mississippi . . . a whiz at typing and bookkeeping . . . peeved by people who are rude to their elders . . . hopes to attend Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. JOHN ALEXANDER SYRAN Cadets: Social Sluclief Clubg Intramural Sporlf. just grand in anybody's book . . . enthusiastic about all sports, especially basketball and softball . . . not impressed by surprise quizzes . . . chemistry is his preferred course . . . will attend G.W.U. JO ANN FRANCES TISCHER filo, Y-Teeny Clubg Girlx' Glee Clubg Buxkin anal Marque Club: Maiorettet. This lively li'l miss has this to say- You better be- lieve it! . . . future airline hostess, Jo isn't up in the clouds over snobs in the halls . . . collecting jazz records is a favorite hobby . . . on to an airline school. WILMA LYNN TULMAN fWillieJ Handbook, Co-Edizorg National Honor Societyg Ger- man Club,' Social Studies Club, Buxkin and Masque Club, Art Club,' Iunior Town Meeting League. Keeps everyone in a good mood with her com- ments . . . Well, let me tell you, answers everything . . . English gives her no trouble . . . looks forward to college weekends . . . next Willie's headed for Duke. VALERIE ROVELLE TURNER fvalj Bank Staff Intramural Sportt. Wilson just wouldnlt be the same without Val's black Dodge and famous comments like Nasty break . . . enjoys watching football and basketball games . . . can't stand people who say Huh', . . . plans to get a C.P.A. in accounting at Benjamin Franklin University. RICHARD MASON WALTERS Section, Vice Presidenlf Bank Staff Library Staff, I.V. Basketball, Intramural Sportf. Has the nicest grin-even when he teases . . . this grand guy dislikes phony people . . . likes listen- ing to the radio and driving a car . . . enjoys most sports: from basketball and football to swimming and golf . . . business administration will follow college. TAKASHI WATANABE Cadets, Sergeanzg Math Club, Social Studies Club. Sincere and interesting . . . philatery, photography and physics claim his attention . . . reading and play- ing baseball mean a good time . . . will prepare for civil or chemical engineering at M.I,T. or Carnegie Tech. 70 DUANE MORGAN TOLLAKSEN Radio Club, Pretidenl, Vice President, Secretaryf Rifle Club, President, Cadett, Captain, Rifle Team, Newfcaflers Club, Key Club. Duane's a gentleman and a wonderful person . . . knows a lot about radios, and enjoys building trans- mitters and receivers . . . rifle competition and judo comprise Duane's sport interests . . . the Coast Guard or Naval Academy and a career as an officer follow. ALICE LOUISE TOLLEFSON At Sanla Monica Higb School in California: Mon- akenerg Sergeanetzerg Hunirenef. A welcome newcomer at Wilson from sunny Cali- fornia . . . has many interests-motorcycling, dancing, tennis and English . . . often says, jimmy . . . irked by people who can't pronounce her last name . . . intends to be a school teacher . . . will attend the University of Arizona. DAVID TRASK fDavej Bank Staff Boys' Glee Club, Intramural Sporty. A good-looking fellow and a hard worker . . . hates people who don't keep their word . . . finds the gas station a good place to be . . . enjoys chemistry, swimming and basketball . . . Arizona State or G.W.U. is next. MARY ELLEN TROUGHT Qjoeyj Bible Club, Bank Staff, Frencb Club. Joey is often found behind bars-in the bank, of course! . . . and banking is a favorite subject . . . wishes kids wouldn't drag race in front of school . . . wants to successfully combine marriage and a career. HARVEY DONALD WEATHERSON fDonj Woodrow Wilton '56, Sale: Staff: Boyx' WH Club: Varfity Track: Indoor Track. A good-looking and nice guy who's always fooling around . . . math ranks high . . . track, especially pole vaulting, is a favorite with Don . . . fascinated by swimming, boating, water skiing and Young Ladies . . . next comes the Naval Academy. JOSEPH RICHARD WEIKEL qjoep Beacon, Reporter: Woodroui Wilsorz '56 Sale! Staff, Adoertiting Staff: Social Studiex Club: Bible Club: Junior Town Meeting League: Players. Quite an ability for penning smooth stories . . . plays the guitar and sings hillbilly songs . . . law and print shop are popular with him . . . Oh crazy' serves as his favorite comment . . . will be a writer after the University of Missouri. SANDRA FAITH WEINSTEIN Section, Treayurer: Beacon, Club Editor, Reporter: Handbook, Co-Editor: Woodrow WilJon '56,' Bible Club: Latin Club, Pretident, Secretary: Spanirb Club: junior Town Meeting League: Literary Society: Pbilo- ropbical Society, Divides what spare time she has between her 1955 Plymouth and tennis . . . enjoys trips to Norfolk and New York , . . often retorts You old thing . . . next, a Southern college. WILLIAM BOGARDUS WEITZEL fBillj Radio Club, Secretary: Cadetr, First Lieutenant: Key Club: Science Club: Math Club: Pbilosopbical Society: Muxic Appreciation Society. . Here's a mighty pleasin' guy who's very keen on ham radios . . . reads science fiction in spare moments . . . chemistry class gives no trouble . . . will study to be an electrical engineer at M.I.T. ELEANOR JANET WELCH qjany Muric Appreciation Society: Social Studiex Club: Y-Teen: Club: Science Club: Girls' Glee Club. A really interesting person with a sweet personality . . . enjoys taking photos and working with people . . . swimming and tennis are top interests . . . Crunch, she says . . . aspires to be a medical tech- nician after G,W.U. ROLLAND ERNEST WELCH fPeteJ Cadetf. A likeable person who's always sincere and loyal to his friends . . . has quite a stamp collection . . . revels in driving around in a friend's Studebaker . , . lunch is the favored subject . . , on to G.W.U. to study electronics and mechanics after the Army. ROBERT BRUCE WENIT Operetta: Social Studies Club: Intrarrtural Sportr. Quite the ladies' man . . . most often seen at Spector's Restaurant . , . especially enjoys playing the piano . . . All righty, agrees Bruce to everything . . . law is the favorite subject . . . would like to be a doctor . , . G.W.U. next. ANN WENTWORTH Section, Treasurer: Girli' Glee Club, Secretary: Cboir: Baccalaureate Cboir: Operetta: Burbin and Marque Club: Intramural Sportx. This friendly girl greets you with Well, howdy there! . . . short pep assemblies and number one bell schedules disappoint her . . . chemistry and biology are favorite subjects . . . a fixture at the telephone . . . hopes to attend U. Va's Nursing School. HOLLY ANN WILLARD Qrrollyp Section, Secretary: junior Town Meeting League, Preyialent, Secretary: Newycaytery Club, Executive Committee: Beacon, Reporter, Exchange Editor: Na- tional Honor Society: French Club,' Social Stutliey Club: Intramural Sporty. Distinguished by a twinkle in those eyes and an ear-to-ear grin . . . always on the go and a great organizer . . . people who say Miz for both Miss and Mrs. irk her . . . on to Mount Holyoke or Smith. ANNE FRIEDLE WILLIAMS QBillyJ Junior Recl Croyy Councilg Pep Club: Y-Teeny Club: Buybin and Mayque Club,' Social Stutliey Club: Girly' Glee Club,' Majoretteyf Intramural Sporty. An animated blonde . . . convertibles with their tops up on nice days irk her . . . That's what they all sayf' she retorts . . . will be an airline hostess after U. of Florida. ROGER STANLEY WILLIAMS, JR. Newycaytery Clubx W.W, Playery,' Art Club: junior Town Meeting League, Treayurerg Social Stucliey Clubg Cailetyg Varyity Trackg Intramural Sporty. A fabulous dancer . . . never misses an M.Y.F. retreat . . . tennis and basketball rate high . . . biology poses no problem . . . plans include taking pre-med at Duke University and then going to the Medical College of Richmond. JOHN ROBERT WILSON fStickD Boyy' LW Clubg Varyity Track, Bayketball: f.V. Foot- ball, Bayketball. This well-known fellow hangs out at Klim's . . . doesn't like hard guys . . . saxaphone records are the greatest . . . law class is his favorite . . . will join the Marines. LINDA WESTON Section, Secretary, Treayurer: Woodrow Wilyon '56, Literary Staff' Junior Red Croyy Council: Operettay Choir: junior Town Meeting League: Social Stualiey Cluby Arcbery Club: Intramural Sporty. A wonderful girl to have for a friend . . . known for her sincerity . . . Firesides Youth Group, day- dreaming and taking care of Leo Qher dogb take up spare time . . . being hurried really irks her . . . begins sentences, So anyway . , . . . college is next. LOUISE LONGSTREET WHELCHEL Neuycaytery Club: Social Studiey Club: junior Toun Meeting League: Y-Teeny Cluby Choir: Girly' Glee Club: Buylein and Marque Club. An attractive brunette . . . biology holds her inter- est . . . enthusiastic about horseback riding, swim- ming and baseball . . . lt's tremendous, describes everything but Monday mornings . . . plans to attend a college school of nursing. LARRANE GAY JEAN WHITE 1Rainj Latin Club, Treayurerg Girly' Glee Club,' Choir: Bac- calaureate Cboirg Operetta: junior Red Croyy Coun- cil: Matb Clubg Bible Club: Intramural Sporty. Striking and smart . . . Seriously, y'all! she de- clares . . . likes to sketch and write stories or poems in her spare time . . . provoked by people who don't appreciate classical music . . . Ohio State next. MARY LEE WILHELM fLeJ Buykin and Marque Club: Y-Teeny Club: Intramural Sporty, A tall, slim swimming enthusiast often found re- laxing in the pool at A.U .... people with no life in them peeve Le, who has plenty of it herself . . . Honest, she insists . . . nursing school or Shepherd College figures in her future. THOMAS RICHARD WILSON, JR. from, Cailetr, Fifi! Lieutenant: Rifle Club, Vice Prerirlentc Rifle Teamg Map Teamg Pbolography Club. The cadets wouldn't be the same without Tom . . . an avid coin collector . . . interested in math, reading, golf and bowling . . . aspires to be an electrical engi- neer . . . is looking forward to college. MILDRED HALO WINES fHalol Neufrcarterr Club: Burkin and Marque Clubg W.W. Playerr: French Clubg Lilerary Society. An attractive brunette with a knack for acting . . . being with MJ. consumes her time . . . English and drama come naturally . . . annoyed by people who sing a commercial concerning a certain shampoo . . . off to G.W.U. or Rollins to study drama. MARY ELEANOR WINGET Operettaj Girlt' Glee Clubg Cboiry G.A.A. Boarilg Burkin anal Marque Clubg junior Town Meeting Leaguey Social Sludier Club: Y-Teens Club. Curly brown hair and a wonderful smile . . . inexhaustible supply of jokes . . . That's neat! covers every situation . . . history and government whiz kid . . . reading and listening to music while away the hours . . . Purdue or Indiana U., here I come! STANLEY MYRON WOLF fStanj Chen' Club, Prerialeni, Vice Preridenl, Secretary- Trearurerg German Club, Vice Preridenl, Trearurerx Boyx' Glee Club, Vice Pre.tiilen!,' National Honor Socielyf Science Club,' Bank Staff' Choirg Operetiag Woodrow Wilton '56, Liierary Staff' Cadelr, Drill Team. A fellow who's fun to know . . . often proclaims, That's sharp . . . reading takes up some of his time . . . a shoe salesman who hates to talk about his customers . . . engineering next. l 1. 1 I J f9ff+l1O. . MC f' idonf If l ffl'-7 'H' l ou- an l ,lof ogfvlgfle Bed I ffl'- -r9laHin'fO9- Wad! WISITT WONG SWAN Social Szuilier Clubg Art Club,' Math Clubg Archery Club. Wisirt, the whiz of the chemistry class, and a mighty nice guy to know . . . his expression is Ooohhh -with a Siamese accent . . . enjoys any- thing thar requires sitting-including movies and TV . . . wants to return to Thailand for college. SCOTT KOSUKE YAMA SAKI Railio Clubj Math Cluby Projection Staffg Orcberirag Bandg Pep Clubf Cailelrg Wrerlling Team. Scott's the guy you'll End sitting in the back of every classroom . . . boy of jazz . . . likes listening to the records of radio goofs . . . enjoys swimming and watching baseball games . . . will study medicine at Georgetown U. WALLACE MASON YATER, JR. qwallyy I must go down to the sea again, might well ex- press Wally's philosophy . . . fishing, boat building and the water front are interests . . . irritated by worth- less fish that get caught in nets . . . will build fishing vessels . . . G.W.U. Engineering School next. CAROLE ILENE YATES Section, Secretary, Trearurerq Y-Teeny Clubg Spaniyb Club: Social Studier Clubg Girlr' Glee Clubg Ari Clubg Intramural Sporir. Very cute and very sweet . . . listening to records and talking on the telephone are part of her daily routine . . . can be found at all football and basket- ball games . . . plans include a secretarial career after Ohio Wesleyan or Maryland U. JOHN DAVID YO'UNG Section, Prerideiit. One of the nicest guys around . . . enjoys loafing and sports . . . doesn't care for homework . finds chemistry a breeze . . . frequently remarks, Get out . . . hopes to earn a million dollars after college. HANS WALTER EUGENE ZASSENHAUS fzassj Projection Slajjz: Radio Clnbx Science Club.: Varsity Track: Intramural Sporty. Very capable and amiable . . . connoisseur of elec- tronics and girls . . . basketball and football rate high . . , loves that math and science! . . . studying at Cornell or Michigan should lead to a job as a com- puter engineer. JOAN MARJORIE ZELDON Innior Town Meeting League, President, Vice Preri- ilentg Beacon, Reporter, Circulation Stajffg Girls' Glee Clnbg Choirg Operettag Social Studier Clabg Student Excbangeg Newfcaxterx Cliibg Woodrow Wilton '56, Sale: Staff. This vivacious dark-haired senior spends a lot of her time horseback riding . . . English also rates high . . . always traveling . . . math in any form gets her down . . . thinks a good education is important, so on to college. HELEN EWING ZOLLARS Qzollyj Orclaeytrag Spanish Clnbg Art Clubg Y-Teen: Club, This interesting girls keeps herself busy by draw- ing, sewing and horseback riding . . . people who don't give teachers their due respect are not for her . . . Spanish is her most enjoyable subject . . . wants to graduate from Principia College summa cum laude. ,,,, , T . y as In San Francisco GA A Boawl Mana,,e1 of Horse- S e 1 tvt 1f 'a:---:-. V at Q t is ' t . R si Q. ' s , t . .:. Ms aaa, s X '-:sit In W'iI.m11 Band Orclaeiftra Spanish Clnbg Mnric 'fi I X 1 P The Californian with the long red hair . . . fond '--f ' -'::2:-1' - of anything Spanish music literature and the lan- f-2-11 :EEg,:,:,.:,,a-it 5:52 guage isn t impressed by rudeness . plans for X .,.,.,... . yi the future include attending George Washington R s X X X s X s E X t X X N N X N W X S Q W Y X X S X L NNW st ,Q 5555: E gl K l s . 2' ' S S f 3 .t ALFRED E. EFFER QEffs, Jerryj This tall and lanky fellow is a real cool hot rod enthusiast . . . greatly perturbed by traffic tickets . . . hopes to go to a prep school and then to college after receiving his high school diploma. JEAN-PIERRE GROVEN French Cluh. This Belgian has a tremendous grin . . . always chattering to his twin in French . . . interested in photography . . , enjoys going to the movies . . . a real whiz at ping-pong . . . plans to attend Maryland U. and become an engineer. RICHARD COONES NEWTON fRickQ Section, Preriilentg Projection Staff Varsity Football, Trachx 1.V. Foothall. Rick's as nice a guy as you'd ever hope to meet . . . spends earned money on 14th Street . . . enjoys swimming . . . likes chemistry . , . plans to study civil engineering at the University of Southern California. LINDA KATHERINE SHERMAN Girlr' Glee Cluhg Choiry Baccalaureate Choirg Oper- ettaf Social Studie: Cluh, Archery Cluhf junior Real Crorr Council. Our only Wilson graduate to get her diploma in England . . . respected and well liked by those who know her . . . a beautiful voice that has added much to school music productions . . . Linda will go from England to a New England college, probably Wellesley. CLAUDE MICHEL GROVEN fClaudinetJ French Cluh. One of Belgium's most popular exports . . . likes photography, stamp collecting et les jeunes filles . . . reading, science and math are enjoyable, while ping- pong and swimming are favorite sports . . . a future engineer, Claudinet heads for Maryland U. JAMES EDWARD MOONEY Nice looking and will be rich if his ambition to be general manager of General Motors is fulfilled . . . Nice tryf he consoles . . . enjoys history . . . plays basketball for a favorite pastime . . . undecided about college. KATHERINE ASHLEY SELLERS fKathyJ At Holton Arms: Glee Cluhf Varrity Bashethallg French Recitation Cluh. At Wilfon.' Section, Vice Preritlent, Secretaryg Intra- mural Sporty. What a pretty smile . . . crazy 'bout jitterbugging . . . doesn't think much of peroxided hair . . . loves going to Fogan's . . . goes out for swimming and tennis . . . would enjoy living on a ranch and raising horses . . . Sweet Briar or Bennett junior College next. SUZANNE ELIZABETH WOOLLEY fSuzieJ Fine is this girl's opinion of life . . . likes doing what she wants . . . enjoys world problems and listen- ing to music . . . spends time horseback riding . . . after W,W,, Suzie plans to be a stewardess for Pan American Airlines. Who's Who in Mr. and Miss Wilson JUDY PURNELL AND SERGE OLIVE Touch of Genius CAROLINE SMITH AND CHARLES GRAY the June Class Personalities That Please SANDY ELDRED AND PETE SOMMER School Spirit Plus ROSINA ORR AND JOHN BISH P A , Most Likely to Succeed SARA HILL AND FRITZ KLEIN Who's Who in All Star Athletes MIMI NIUNROE AND LEW LUCE the June Class Highlights for Hollywood ELLIE BURGER AND JERRY LEE Class Clowns SYDNEY COLLSON AND BOBBY ERDAHL QSQ NQS NVQ f ?wr 4 J, I5 f' N94 2 R Q45 57529255 LP SCHGQL gf GFEN i W SQON W? ASK N X Q X QE , NEQRASKPX 'N L S 56 UNDERGRADUATES i 2 2 I L 'D lj Y! v I 1 ru fxf' . f , x v 75,95 1 1 M L X! -My 4 , x R.. N 1 ,f. E 434, 90 x5 C Coq Wm A3 X AIM 1 fx: O U .llmhgf N f R Y I 1 ff 41 ,I . 1 ,, .' I A IAIR , X195O 1 1952 , .QHAMPION XZDX mx S P 5 l U! i H WILSQN ew wgbwjjj, 'V 7, - F9514 Rin-ijt-,i,M if fa Yr-W, Q 'EST if l Z 'I i 1 EXCHANLQE EAM-, , ANNWERSARY 1, QQ! ww -A8 5 W L N ,Q P SO W 1 56 L w 9 J V XMI' I ' .1 M, 40 ,ks ' 125 WIN 'f N I President ScoTT LACY Vice Preriflefzr Secretary-Treamrer SUE KOENIG JUDY LOGAN Class of I957 The members of the junior Class have contributed much to the school in the past two years, partly because of their willingness to work in cooperation with the faculty and their fellow-students, and partly because of the outstanding leadership of Scott Lacy, Judy Logan, and Sue Koenig. Ten juniors enthusiastically took part in the Student Exchange. Cheering the Tigers during the foot- ball and basketball seasons were Nan Owens, Judy Logan, and Janet Dortzbach. Alice Jane May and john Parks were up for Daisy May and L'il Abner. Presiding over the Country Fair were Steve Sandler and janet Dortzbach, Duke and Duchess. Mike Mattingly, Valerie Charles, Mike Miles, Dan Coughlin, and jane Kleinfeld are just a few of the juniors who served on the Student Council. Athletic aces include basketball players Neil Norman, Dick Tash, Mike Glaser and football players Pete Sivers and Chris Miller. Soma Golden has worked hard for the Beacon, Jane Chromis, Wendy Burk, Steve Paley, and Chris Stanat are other leaders of the class. The Class of 1957 is certain to have a successful senior year. ' 8 2 K2 Ri, zvlv gg . 52, ' ff 'W Gail Abernethy Becky Abrams Gay Abrams Frank Ackermann Virginia Adams Nancy Allen Kathy Amouri Michael Apostol T. C. Aronolf Dave Austraw 516-of-Pl ltdzafa Ruth Bac Jo Bailey Louie Baker Huntley Baldwi Mary Anne Bal , 4 ,WY et Barn lice Bates Carolyn Chuck Becker Phyllis Bell James Beller Al Bellman G Dave Belsley Zevwdwae Joyce Bennett Ralph Benso if Drew Berdinw Lee Berkow Judy Berman Frederico Betances Pariirio Betances Gloria Bethon Chris Bezdek Brian Birthright Gerald Bluehdorn Peggy Boinis Ben Bolan Stanley Bortnick Gay Bowen Charles Bowers Emily Bradley Lynn Bream james Britt Betsy Britton Charles Brodersen Debbie Brown Wendy Burk Sharone Burton john Butt Dot Campbell Jerry Campbell Valerie Charles Ray Chatlield Alan Chatlin Ziggy Chelec Kitty Chen Aaron Chin jane Chromis Bertha Clark Conyers Clark james Claxton Lois Claxton Joann Cohen Dick Conklin Jean Conklin Gus Constantine John Cooper Marilyn Corwin Dan Coughlin Brinda Cowart Dick Cranford Margaret Crevelin John Currie Edward Curry 8 mmm .QL .f2 ' 3 l .9,,u.xiJ'b yay Dalinsky ina 'i . . 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Hayer Stanley Heckman Dorothy Herlong Sidney Herlong Martin Herman Bart Hersh Alfredo Himiob Frank Himmelfarb Mary Holz Sue Hopkinson May Horton Margie Howe Pat Hubbard Diane Hullinger Dotty Hutton Milton lscow Judy Jackson Marcia Jenkins Felton Johnston Robert Jones John Joy Manuel Kaculis Diane Kaldes Stanley Katzman Carl Kelle June Keller Keith Ker Sandy Klateman Jane Kleinfeld Sue Koenig Dick Kolker Karina Kolua Subharsh Kosal Eileen Kossow Joanne Kotzin Zelda Kraft Carol Kreeger Karen Krill ff ar MQW ,gi K X K W sa 5 Z' .. f .:EEEEEEE5EEE5 Vg Q f' f 4 , if , HV! :ii X an W V uh ! ,. Q Vv,, a it V: x . 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Although an unusually large class, this group certainly has quality in addition to quantity. These newcomers to Wilson, under the able leadership of Duff Greene, Carolyn Childs, and Lindsay Cowall, have made themselves known and liked by taking part in almost every function. Their school spirit was particularly well demonstrated when they sponsored a dance to which upperclassmen were invited. Especially active have been Jayne Gamel, Marianne Ellis, Liz Pierdon, and Blake Young, members of the Student Council. Mary Franklin Guthrie played a leading part in the operetta. The newly-formed Pep Club has been given whole-hearted support by the sophomores, one of whom, Carolyn Childs, was elected vice president of the organization. Bonnie Rosenlielcl received a letter for being active in intramural sports. Don Edington played Varsity Basketball. On the Varsity Football Team was Duff Greene. It is evident that the sophomores will make their next two years at Wilson be profitable to both the school and themselves. 01, soPHoMoREs WITHOUT PICTURE ,fin-wi aw l , Othmar Abbasi, Anne Ambler, Adrienne Ames, 0 ce Andrew Marty Aronstein, Anna Ashby, Sherry Avery, Elizabeth Coleman, John ompton, Wendy Coteler, Patricia ' Darneille, Francois Dostert, Donald Foley, Sara Hawk, Gustav Heintze, Stephanie I-Iixson, Thomas King, Hermine Levy, Bob Lynn, Stergios MarKapoulos, Ann McFarlane, Mary Mercer, Melvin Morganstein, Steve Moss, Ellen O'Brien, R. Coy O'Conner, Jill Reed, Bob Rose, Robert Rounds, Jennifer Sanger, Harry Smith, Sarah Sweet, Marjorie Tollefson, Patricia Wimbish. DQ an final- 5 r ' Aol. . , , . E- jw , John Abbott Carole Abrams JQ 5 W - Spenser Adams' I Q, a Vicky Aiello Lynn Aibaugh ,0p'w7 5f'f.1'7f'f Wa. Wi. Greer Allen 'lik Elliott Allentuck Doris Allred 9 Susan Altman 0 Alfred Andorson ox Jim Andrews Helen Ansell James Anspach Ann Atkinson Olive Austin .SM r John Badoud 'fi My ufJ,Mary Lou Bahlman xx Diane Baker -Q W ' Maridee Baker I Virginia Barnbach UA zlzff L'- John Barnhart Natalie Bates John Bauersfeld Mary Behling Ronald Beldman Kay Belt George Bernheimer Stanley Berns Suzie Bernstein Alice Beukenkamp Bruce Blanning Richard Blechman John Bomberger Richard Bonclarelf Alice Borkin Brian Bowers Sall Bowers William Bowie Mike Boyd Barbara Bradshaw Charles Brand Charles Brown jean Bullion Nancy Bullion Elliot Burka ,.-M5 5 ,OM i9if','f',.i5'fhiCM'!Z' h Fred Butler Mary Calandra James Cantor Robert Carroll Charles Casady MV otte a g en O ie Chermak aa -5sg:,1,' , wi' 5 I, Q K f 1-' .l f l ' Eizi, a'-rff 3.31 1.: r:E::.:.,, X -. i af f 2 I ,QL f if ' ' .- ,V , 444 ' ,ii i:-ig:-i .::asae:- .. . 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Z ,, .., ,, if l Valdiscioba ..A::: Q ,,.: ...., , , A HQ :': Merle Goldberg :ag ' 'CI' ' 4, I R f P E W Emily Goldblarr ,,,.:,.,- V ,,-1 , f., ' ' f , Jane Goldsmith ff: .,.. 12, '::::: Q V Vnnu' 'I , i f ':': ii , ,f Neil Goldstein '. Er, ,,., , ' W .--:: I! ---' 5 5 'l' ::1i-:i V? Er s lzl V i A '::- I :Sq 2 W I --:-.', i i --:-, vv':: E Paul Goldstein 5 ' P, ,K , zzl ,.,..:, -31 ii Dick Goodacre ziz Q, We f 'Q W .:1' 5 ' ' - Joan Goodman ' :: 5 Q S l 3 ' i ' - '.: Nancy Goodman ,Y ,,,,, , , :: E , 5, zuzb' Susan Goodman i' f -'f.. ' Z , ' i 3 fi J .,.. ., W Grey QIAAA .. 5 1, M y In Q. Zl, Q ivio reen 'Fi' Zz ' Allzz L zzzu - We a - ::.: i EA wr Marcia Greenberg ,Af - A f I '-+ 1 2 1 an Duff Greene i fa :-: 2 re, 1 ,,,,,, i ',,, , iiii -:r-i' -'-v' -lri Billie Grell ' , . 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W, ff' if f f 1 S' W I 1 ff ri ,if fly 8 4 ff zgwaff Z 1 i ' f W9 22 4 f gti ff r ..,., f 5551 i I n ..----:V ,Q 1 I '55 iiiii .,.. -i iri' f 2 ' 2 zzzi f S, if , U X ' Q lji. Vf i l ,.,.,. :,,.,.,:, Z gigs ' -- ' ' g i g ' 5. , fr ' 1 P. r1': - f :-' . : ' ., , Q 'IL ildox 6 I 50 if la fvijl' vi' ,K O fforrgha M' - - ff A Q f ' ,, iw ..,.. V , .,.. X 5g5a:a::gs1:55E j wsu 5 at V '25-V .... - 5 ' ,,,,V , ,.,,, I 52 .,4. Z i -.::,,: 2 - :' 3 ag 5 p,05,4ff greg. Carolyn johnson Karen Johnson Lee Johnson Sharon Johnson Henry jones Ray Jones John Justus Morris Kaplowitz Frank Kasmer Eleanore Katz Tony Keith Cindy Ker Arlene Kevorkian dlp Pat Kirchmyer L? A Diane Koonin Q05 Jr l Anne Kopf Jerry Kossow Nancy Kramer Billy Krautler Jim Krick G.Km Fvmwww opi ris namarti Francine Kristall Q V159 lb . Margaret Kroll Richie Kronheirrl SLHQQLS Sylvia Lambert Kgi L , U ' Lo v u G 1 VN Q. 6x kv -in Myrna Landsman -J 6 Penny Lapham 2 Judith Lawrence Barbara Lee Marshall Levitan Gary Litchfield Miriam Lloyd Walter Lockhart Arthur Lord Harry Loughlin Mary Loughlin Estelle Luber Lee Lush Trudy Lutz Donald MacNeil Leslie Mandell john Manouelian Sally Manvel jim Markham Barbara Marks Y P I. 1 , fx ,r ,Y E l L.. , gflhimb d n Gladys Marsh Florence Marshall John Marshall joy Marx Lelia McAdams x ' ' jim McCrae Jackie McDaniel Anna Mclntyre Ed McKenney Jean McKnee Liz McLean John McMahon Ginger McRae Kathy Meader Mary Meissner David Mengers Linda Miedzinski Maria Milan Ann Miller Douglas Miller Margie Miller Robin Miller Lad Mills Patricia Millspaugh Wayne Minami Mark Miner Gjore Mollenhoff Bob Moran Jenny Moreno Dorothy Morris Mary Lou Nalls james Nicholson Bill Oliver Jane Oliver Kathy Oliver Mike Oliveri Neill Orr Ray Ourand Tommy Palmer Teddy Papas Martha Paris Susan Paris Nancy Parks Ellen Parmelli G ria Pasrernak fl Ld .0-rv 6-5 za. I 98 nw JJ J? n l J j 6' Ann Patton Charles Payne Pushpalata Penclharkar Phil Perkins A Michael Perper Bill Pickett Carol Peterson? I. Liz Pierdon ASIQX Nancy Pittle Jimmy Pittleman Dallas Plugge Michael Pokrass Alan Pollack Anita Potamkin Linda Potter Hunter Prichard Arleyn Pringle Peggy Ranstad Libi Rasin 'ff' Alvin Preil N, Carl Rauh Gene Reesicle Bill Reeves Denis Reilly Elizabeth Reister I Neil Richardson Stephanie Richardson Sue Richwine Lynda Roberson Lynn Robinson Hank Rodis Bill Rogers Tommy Rogers Jorge Roman janet Roseman Dan Rosenblum Bonnie Rosenfield Anne Ross Gil Ross Eileen Roth Norma Rothe Gail Rowland joan Ruby Arthur Ryall Jonathon Ryshpan Phil Saba George Sakayan Steve Sanders Jack Sando Vasantha Sankaran ick Saslaw Tony Sauber Jean Schade 1 er David Schultz Bonnie Schwartzbach James Scott Judy Scott Mark Sellers Peggy Shaw Raleigh Sheflield Joanne Silberberg Ellen Silverman Stuart Silverstone Louis Simon Pete Sivers Mary Jane Skadding Beverly Smith Ellen Smith Jacqueline Smith John Smith Sally Sneed Donald Snyder Olaf Soderblom Pete Somervell Barbara Spalding Allan Squier Brona Stein Don Stein Marcia Stein Joyce Stichman Betsy Strout Steve Sugar Virginia Syran Steve Sziarto Dorothy Taetle Pam Taggart Tom Tappan Nancy Tash Susan Tassler 2 --. ml S QW-.,.n E i Q 5 af ,4 x XR , K M aff, Bs? 1 Carleton Tate 1 H Joan Taylor - julian Tepper 1 f Ramesh Thadani 1 Marcia Thomas 1 jim Thomson Lynne Transtrum John Tripp Judy Trundle Willem Van der Valk Henk Van Helden Cynthia Viener Leroy Walker Helen Waller Marjorie Wardell wb! df Mariana Weis dj W W Carol Wells I 1 A H 'rW lrm rr ,J .K wiv a w 4-H' Y D. Judy Whiting Wh- -l Sonya Wildman 'i Williams Wise Wiseman SPQQQE T 3 1 X . Ck .1 Hiller W 4 l l rib T fb Kenneth Yee V Blake Young TQ ' killer ST I Robert Young -Rx - 4 jerry Yurow ' LR Harold Zanoff RH , Q,,Q 1 myers I, I Donna Zinnamon ' , rr'll' L ' Ted Zuk if Johan Zweed I 55:51 'W' 101 4 fbsk N33 945 ' 1 f V. 1 QD , QS l w Q3 Q ix LU z:Lr:x mmm C G Z , 3332325331455 :LUIL SCHQCL EX 17? JN NX X? ,S SO . 3 . .. W X X' FXWUWV 2 S , , X lx NS' NEBRASKA V 55 A ORGANIZATIONS ,,,,...,..-- lv x ' I , , my . U! ' f U .,, 1950 Q --QW mf Q, ff Q6 C366 M 'Ls xg M ff g x 1 1 'ff-W2 ff ' , 9 N T175 19652 ff QHAMPION H ' SHIPS CL - ix I if , E U!! . Q6 .1 , W! L SQN is 15601 if if 15:11 5 4 BEACON Q 4 Sk,-Q Xxx ff' 'Q Lx x K T ,ffl 1 . H:PfS2:C1:,a:2E 2 ST H f fkwwwvcgpasfw ff 4,,:' Q' 0 7 . ax .Q if ki f I! N j Woodrow Wilson ' 6 The Yearbook Staff has worked hard and enthusiastically in an attempt to set the events that have taken place at Wilson during the year 1955-56 in permanent form. We hope that this book will long be of interest to all those whose support have made its publication possible. Editors .4..,..,.,.,............,....... Eleanor Elson, Nina Frank, Barbara Lisann, Frances Picard Bnrinefr Managerf ....,...,.,, Edward Brown, Sue Poulton Sales Manager .........,.,..,.,.,....,.,..........,........, Betsy Mills Advertising Managerr ........ Barbara Dane, Joe Weikel Cadet Editor ..,..................,....,...,..,,. Kenneth Roseman Sports Edizorr ....,..,.,...,..... Sandy Eldred, Kenny Luchs Faezdty Adnirer .,.,....,..,...,...........,................ Miss Dent Faczdty Art Adwfer ...4......,..............,.,.... Mrs. Mulford l 'L Literary Sldj? ..4,...... Harriet Dorfman, Paula Friedman, I 1 Heath Heindel, Mike Jessup, Bar- X TN. bara Knopf, Becky Leeds, Kenny Q N - Lf' Q Luchs, Barbara Miller, Gail Nau- ti f if .W heim, Harriet Shapiro, Caroline XVX - v Smith, Stanley Wolf xg il - Adnertiring Szfaf ....... WX D X Marian Arnold,Ellie Burger, David xr ff gg, T Friedman, Marsha Jacobs, Isabel XF Q- Markwood, Arthur Pomerantz, Q wg it 3 Johanna Stutz, Joe Weikel A 'W- Saler Stajf ...,.,...,..,.,.., In Photograpberr, ..,.. ,. Typrrtr ..,......,,.,. Art Staff ,.....,. Phyllis Alpert, Eclythe Chasen, Micky Dalty, Betty Lowe, Carol Meyerson, Martha Mills, Andrea Mullenbach, Donald Weatherson, Sandra Weinstein ......,.....Stuart Lichtman, Bill Beall .......,Susan Porter, Judy Simony ........Judy Fleisher, Charles Stokes 104 LQ Student Council A government of the students, by the students, and for the studentsl' is the aim of the Student Council, the hub of most Wilson activities. Composing this important organi- zation are each section's elected president and the officers elected by the entire student body. Besides being the voice, of Wilsonites, the Student Council sponsors charity projects and plans social events. . fb xr 9 OFFICERS Prericientf ..,...... ............, P eter Barash, Fred Klein il JP q Vice Preridemr ...........,., Nancy Bageant, Judy Purnell XW! eq Secremrier ....... ,,...., J udy Purnell, Janet Dortzbach Treamreffr ..........,.. ............. F red Klein, Serge Olive Faczzlgf Adviref ,...... ..,.....,..,... M iss Strosnider ...gig MEMBERS Ann Ambler Adrianne Ames Bob Ator Nancy Bageant Peter Barash John Bauersfeld George Behling Lee Berkow John Bish Gary Carpenter Valerie Charles Billy Chatfield Ray Chatfield Ziggy Chelec Carolyn Childs Dan Coughlin Liz Coulon Paula Diashyn Janet Dortzbach Ed Eaton Don Edington Marianne Ellis Jayne Gamel Bob Gray Duff Greene Edward Hall Edward Hirshfleld Richard Hutchinson Carolyn Johnson Fred Klein Jane Kleinfeld John Krooth Penny Lapham Mike Mattingly Mike Miles Betsy Mills Mimi Monroe Serge Olive Paul Oscar John Parks Elizabeth Pierdon James Pittleman Sue Porter Janice Portnoy Judy Purnell Gil Ross Jennifer Sanger Arnold Sidman Peter Sommers Chris Stanat Dick Tash Bob Titus Blake Young Q aaa fag 1 We 9 M ' X- 'ww VW, 1 -' 1 , ,, .,... M.. ,MH ,,,, ,.,,.,,,,Q ae. EM P' ational Honor Society To promote high ideals and outstanding qualities in school life is the aim of the National Honor Society. Top ranking seniors and juniors are elected for membership on the basis of character, leadership, and service. Prefzdenz ,......... ,.,, 4.............. , Vice Prefident ....,. Secretary .......,.,. Faculty Advifer ....,... Nancy Bageant Gay Bowen Barry Bronfin Eddie Brown Garry Carpenter Jean Cowling Barbara Dane Harriet Dorfman Sandy Eldred Stuart Elsberg OFFICERS .,,....Fritz Klein Sara Hill .....,.Judy Purnell ,...,.Miss Kimball MEMBERS Melvin Feldman Peter Felfe Margaret Fitton Sara Hill Gordon Holterman David Friedman Janet Glenn Barbara Knopf Charles Gray Pat Kirby Fritz Klein Helen Koelb John Lawyer Marcia Levy Barbara Lisann Dick Lynn Martha Mills Mimi Munroe Steve Paley Tom Paulson 106 0 5' J lm zfff x Y e B J if l' ff' g li lx V , N Janice Portnoy Judy Purnell Arthur Ricker Caroline Smith Johanna Stutz Wilma Tulman Sandy Weinstein Ann Wentworth Holly Willard Stanley Wolf Beacon The now famous press nights' that hard working Wilson journalists talk of have resulted in a paper to be proud of. Each issue of the Beacon, whose finances are handled by the business staff, is distributed by section representatives. The Beacon contains up-to- date, well written news articles, editorials, and features by reporters who are getting practical training on the job. MEMBERS Rebecca Abrams Ellen Gelman OFFICERS , Editor-in-Chief ......,..,..,...,.,..,..,.........., Caroline Smith Z - 'j ' I Airociale Edilorf ,....... Soma Golden, Mitchell Litman d 1' K xv! B Copy Editor ............. .,...,,..,..,..,.....,,... P aula Friedman is B2 Exchange Editor ........ ...... H olly Willard ll KX 1 Barineri Manager ,,..,..,. ...,.... S mart Elsberg Circulation Manager .,,..,.. ....,.. M arcia Levy Adverzfiring Manager .,..... ....... J anice Portnoy Bookkeeper ,......,.....,.,., ........... J ean Cowling Typirz ...,,...,.....,.,.,.. .....i C arolyn McKnight gg 'E' Editorial Adoirer ,....... ............... D r. Boyle Phyllis Alpert Marian Arnold Martin Aronoff Terese Aronoff Mary Bacon Nancy Beach Sandra Brotman Edythe Chasen Kathleen Crouch Barbara Dinkin Harriet Dorfman Eleanor Elson Judy Fleisher David Friedman Merle Galvin Financial Advirer ....... ..,.,..Mrs. Jones Manuel Gil James Goldberg Soma Golden Mimi Harris Marla Houston Judy Jackson Marcia Jenkins Diane Kaldes Jane Kleinfield Barbara Knopf Sue Koenig Verna Koiner Zelda Kraft Robert Lane John Lawyer Richard Libby Stuart Lichtman Kenneth Luchs John Markham Lynne McMorris Carolyn McKnight Carol Meyerson Mimi Munroe Andrea Mullenbach Gail Nauheim Judy Purnell Cynthia Rabon Joan Reinhard Jim Rollins Marjatta Saukkonen Steve Senturia Barbara Shapiro Harriet Shapiro Stuart Silberstone Judy Simony Sandra Stanley Dorothy Steck Dorothy Taetel Bob Titus Richard Vail Sandra Weinstein Marilyn Wender Judy Wolf Stanley Wolf Barbara Zassenhaus Joan Zeldon Sue Zoslow Key Club Outstanding leaders in various fields make up the membership of the Key Club, which is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club. Service projects for the school, such as collecting money for Childrenis Hospital, selling game tickets, and working at Junior Village, are under taken throughout the year. OFFICERS Premiere! ,......... .. Vrce Prefioient .,..... Secretary ........., Treasurer ......... Faculty Aoivirer ..... Frank Ackermann Dave Austraw Peter Barash Randy Barry George Behling John Bish Jerry Bluehdorn Bill Bues .....Peter Barash .....,George Behling ..,.....Carl Schmitt , ....... Dave Austraw Garry Carpenter ., ,....,. Dr. Suber MEMBERS Robert jones Fred Klein Ziggy Chelec john Derrick Frank Eliot Charles Gray Ed Hall Ed Hirshfield Richard Hutchinson 108 john Lawyer Richard Lynn Alan Marsh Mike Mattingly Serge Olive Tom Paulson Hi sf, ,G 1 K f at f' X J I X, X M all oMAl1 Wf R i ll my t . , P gxx :Ii 'V X 'J X 1 ,J Q A A N X f 'F grw 7 gui A x ' new X I' 2, iv Y vQ l, q. .... 4 J w i 'ff' if-XG Arthur Ricker Kenneth Roseman Carl Schmitt Chris Stanat Pete Sommer Duane Tollaksen Bill Weitzel Stanley Wolf Ralph Young Newscasters Club Good morning, here is the bulletin and l'This ends the news for today are familiar statements to Wilsonites who have come to depend on the Newscasters for these vital daily services. Besides broadcasting, members represent the school at inter-school public e, H , i 4 , J speaking events. N o is ' :: X if Q, I VM XX , fp .WEA W X any E , a Q , , xn 11994 .fl 1, ,7 ZX I 1 Z y l Robert Ator Nancy Beach Edward Brown Ellie Burger Norma Bumgarner Ed Corbett Jean Cowling Mary Curtin Sandy Eldred Peggy Ellickson Eleanor Elson OFFICERS Premiere! fExeczrli1xe Boardj .....,.. Richard Hutchinson Jonathan Revere Rowena Stanley Holly Willard Seeremry ....... .,... E leanor Elson Treamrer ..r..r....,.. ..,.,.,..... J erry Lee Faculzy Acirfifer r....... ..4.,.. M rs. Lumsden MEMBERS David Friedman Gerald Goldberg Nancy Grubbs Richard Hutchinson Pat Kirby Fred Klein jerry Lee Richard Libby Jackie Lovett Dick Lynn Steve Mostow 109 Carolyn McKnight Marianne Morrison Betsy Mills Lynn Neal Katherine Painter Tom Paulson Cynthia Rabon jonathan Revere Kenneth Roseman Caroline Smith Rowena Stanley Kate Storey Ora-Lee Staufler Johanna Stutz Duane Tollaksen Louise Whelchel Holly Willard Robert Williams Roger Williams Halo Wines Stanley Wolf Joan Zeldon Social Studies Club Interested in interesting people? Apparently many are, the Social Studies Club can boast of the school's largest club enrollment. Guest speakers from all fields are invited and the club climaxes its year's activities with a spring banquet. OFFICERS President ...,.... ...,...,.......,.,,.... ...,.,., J e try Lee P l xl Vice President ...,. ...i... E leanor Elson 1 Secretary ...... ............, Sandy Eldred - ii li SW Treasurer ....,...... .,.,.., R ichard Hutchinson 'Xt Family Advirer ...... ..i..,.,......,., M iss Girts L MEMBERS Becky Abrams, Barbara Ackerman, Virginia Adams, Phyllis Alpert, Marian Arnold, Terese Aronofl, Bob Ator, Nancy Bageant, Bette Baker, Mary Anne Ball, Martha Baumgartner, Carolyn Bauserman, Nancy Beach, Charles Becker, George Behling, Cathie Bele, Phyllis Bell, Jerry Bluehdorn, Barbara Boch, Emily Bradley, Lynn Bream, Barry Bronfin, Eddie Brown, Joanne Bryce, Cathy Burgess, Joyce Burrows, Al Cafritz, Aaron Chicovsky, Jane Chromis, Carol Church, Jean Conklin, Brinda Cowart, Jean Cowling, Caroline Curtin, Mary Curtin, Dawn Detwiler, Mark Diashyn, Paula Diashyn, Ina Diener, Harriet Dorfman, Janet Dortzbach, Jody Dreyfuss, Dana Lee Dunn, Sandy Eldred, Peggy Ellickson, Stuart Elsberg, Beverly Elson, Eleanor Elson, David Feldman, Peter Felfe, Lilian Filipovic, Gwyn Foster, Nina Frank, Alan Frankhauser, Bob Freid, Merle Galvin, Grill Garwood, Peer Ghent, Manuel Gil, Rosalie Goode, Gloria Gottlieb, Carole Gould, Pat Grasser, Suzy Groseclose, Dorothy Grubbs, Richard Hall, Stanley Heckman, Heath Heindel, Martin Herman, Sara Hill, Sue Hopkinson, Jane Horning, Margie Howe, Pat Hubbard, Diane Hullinger, Richard Hutchinson, Judy Jackson, Marsha Jacobs, Marcia Jenkins, Gordon Johnson, Mac Johnston, Marlene Katzman, Jane Kleinfeld, Barbara Knopf, Helen Koelb, Verna Jean Koiner, Eileen Kossow, Zelda Kraft, John Krooth, Elaine Lam, Helen Lamberton, Jerry Lee, Sally Leonard, Harold Levi, Marshall Levin, Renee Levinson, Marcia Levy, Richard Libby, Mitchell Litman, Betty Lowe, Chung Jen Lu, Joanne Lutz, Isabel Markwood, Carolyn McKnight, Betty McWilliams, Morton Mendelssohn, Mary Middleton, LaVon Miller, Betsy Mills, Diana Mills, Martha Mills, Warren Minami, Barbara Morris, Steve Mostow, Andy Mullenbach, Mimi Munroe, Mary Ann Murphy, Diana Myles, Gail Nauheim, Bob Neal, Tom Nordlinger, Harry Notowidigdo, Dora Odarenko, Beth Oliver, Rosina Orr, Eddie Oscar, Paul Oscar, Nan Owens, Kay Painter, Russel Pettibone, Frances Picard, Pat Pinney, Arthur Pomerantz, Sue Porter, Janice Portnoy, Sue Poulton, Barbara Protes, John Prothro, Judy Purnell, Betsy Radue, Frances Rosenbaum, Steve Sandler, Mickey Sayles, Sonia Schwartz, Larry Shaw, Paula Shedd, Dick Shulman, Bowen Smith, Elaine Smith, Ellen Smith, Sally Smith, Sonia Spargnapani, Susan Stafford, Sandra Stanley, Dorothy Steck, Virginia Still, Johanna Stutz, Sarah Sweet, John Syron, Susan Tassler, Wilma Tulman, Charlotte Wallace, Evie Weedon, Joe Weikel, Richard Weiner, Sandy Weinstein, Marilyn Wender, Robert Wentzel, Janet West, Holly Willard, Ann Williams, Linda Williams, Roger Williams, Mary Wilson, Mary Ellen Winger, Wisitt Wongswan, Elizabeth Wylie, Carole Yates, Joan Zeldon, Susan Zoslow. llO Jr. Town Meeting League Potential orators interested in almost any subject from sororities and fraternities to pertinent world problems find ample opportunity to express themselves at the junior Town Meeting League. Rousing discussions, often begun by formal debates, give members a deeper appreciation of our right as Americans to free speech. .in .. OFFICERS f Q x u ll , w l U, , V 'fix rg sm ,ink HN mfr ' l ' l ff' 4 , Barbara Ackerman Alice Allred Phyllis Alpert Natalie Bates Charles Becker Robert Beller Barry Bronfin Joanne Bryce Allen Cafritz Jane Chromis john Cooper Jean Cowling Caroline Curtin Barbara Dane Ina Diener Harriet Dorfman Mike Edlestein Stuart Elsberg Eleanor Elson Charles Ericson Peter Felfe Nina Frank President .....,... Vice Preririent . Secretary .,....... Tfearzwer ,....... Pmfliamenlamzn Faculty Aclrfirer MEMBERS Holly Willard .,...r..joan Zeldon Marcia Levy john Lawyer Richard Lynn Miss Gillespie Ellen Frieburger Paula Friedman Ellen Gelman Peer Ghent janet Glenn Soma Golden Steve Goldman Rosalie Goode joan Goodman Carol Hanke Richard Hutchinson Sara Hill Jane Havell Judy Jackson Marlene Katzman june Keller Mary Kirkpatrick Barbara Knopf john Krooth Jay Ku Christine Lerch Richard Libby lll Betty Lowe Chung Jen Lu Kenneth Luchs Joanne Luchs Marjory Maksim Isabel Markwood Carol Meyerson Martha Mills Warren Minami Steve Mostow Mimi Munroe Barbara Morris Andrea Mullenback Gail Nauheim Lynne Neal Tom Norklinger Arthur Pometantz Janice Portnoy -Tohn Prothro Cynthia Rabon Dan Rosenblum Gonni Salmon Sonya Schwartz Steve Senturia Barbara Shapiro Paula Shedd Joan Shinberg Dick Shulman Howard Silberberg Joyce Sills Bowen Smith Caroline Smith Sandra Stanley Dorothy Steck Margie Tunick joe Weikel Richard Weiner Sandra Weinstein Marilyn Wender Louise Whelchel Roger Williams Norma Wilner Mary Eleanor Winger Girl's Athletic Association It is not generally known that the G.A.A. includes every girl in Wilson or that its activities extend from intramural to inter-high games. Scheduling and supervising these competitions, varying from field hockey to badminton, and selling candy at football games are the responsibilities of the sports managers, assistant managers, and elected oflicers who compose the G.A.A. Board. OFFICERS Preritiem .,..,.. ...,,.r....... ,....,......,.. M i mi Munroe Xcfifgi? . . i iw' l sf Vzce Prermfenff ....... Barbara Dane f Tgf ' My , yi ' .jf Secrezfmfjf ,. ., ....,., Beth Ollver X E ' ful, Jae: i XE ' s if Tremmfer ....,... r...r. .,..,, J a net Glenn K, '.-, ijgqg J Recowir Chairman ..,... ..r,,., .... S a ra Hill .Z Y , I Family Azivirer ...A , i 4......, Miss Barnett 5 We MEMBERS OF THE BOARD jean Cowling Cindy Fiske Pat Hubbard Sandy Dyson Nancy Grubbs Pat Kirby Peggy Ellickson Carol Hanke Janet Roseman 112 Boys' W Club Receiving a letter in at least one major sport qualifies boys to be members of the Boys, Club. This organization stimulates interest in athletics, sells cokes at home ames and s onsors the annual Santa Swin . 7 Xu M fe lr W1-f if :fn Ci W SW' Bob Anderson Pere Abbott John Bish Tom Bresnahan Bill Bues Carl Carter Mark Diashyn OFFICERS Preridenz ..ii,., ........,.......,,...,i. Don Klimkiewiez Vice President Pete Sommer Secretary ..i.,.., ...i,. L ou Luce Ttfeezrwer ..... john Bish Hirtomm .,.... ,.....,, E cl Hall Famlzy Advirer .,...i, ...,., M r. Collins MEMBERS jim Eichberg Lou Luce Bob Erdahl Chris Miller Bob Grafton Serge Olive Ed Hall Ed Oscar Don Klimkiewicz John Parks jim Krug Martin Rubinowitz 1 1 Marvin Singman Pete Sommer Matthew Stirling Dick Tash Don Weatherson Dave Wilson John Wilson I i l l 4,74 Girls' Glee Club The Girls, Glee Club deserves a lot of the credit for the success of assemblies, p ticularly the Christmas Assembly, the Easter Assembly, and the Spring Concert. 'di' OFFICERS L4 4 President ..........., ....,........,........,..., M argaret Fitton Vice Preficienz ...,,, .....,. C arolyn Childs E Secretary .... ,.... A nn Wentworth Treasurer ...,.. .........,...........,..,.......... C arol Hanke VXE4 I W A 1 ,gn Librrzrimzr ..,..... ....... G ay Bowen, Elizabeth St. Claire K P Faculty Aclvirer .,,.. ......s...........,.........,... M rs. Sanders MEMBERS Anne Ambler Joyce Andrews Helen Ansell Mary Bacon Ruth Bacon Diane Baker Virginia Bambash Carolyn Bauserman Mary Behling Kathy Bele Alice Beukenkamp Gay Bowen Cathy Burgess Mary Calandra Charlotte Casgrain Kitty Chen Carolyn Childs Carolyn Conklin Jean Conklin Marilyn Corwin Joan Crawford Margaret Creveling Caroline Curtin Linda Denhafer Priscilla Derrick Barbara Dinkin Janet Dortzbach Dana Lee Dunn Anna Durand Ann Dyer Elaine Early Belle Joyce Eichner Margaret Fitton Jayne Gamel Judy Gibbs Susan Goodman Sidney Grifhth Anne Gropp Carol Hanke Taffy Hixson Mary Holz Patricia Hubbard Judy Jackson Karen Johnson Sharon Johnson Claire Jones Jane Kleinfeld Helen Koelb Anne Kopf Barbara Knopf Karen Krill Margaret Kroll Gretchen Kuykendall Penny Lapham 114 Judy Lawrence Becky Leeds Christa Linder Miriam Lloyd Margery Maksim Anne Manoukian Florence Marshall Gail Massey Lelia McAdams Betty McWilliams Ginger McRae Eva Michaelis Maria Milan LaVon Miller Pat Millspaugh Gjore Mollenhoff Mimi Munroe Mary Lou Nalls Ellen O'Brien Dora Odarenko Ellen Parmelle Ann Patton Suzanne Paris Puspalata Pendharkar Carol Peterson Arleyn Pringle Barbara Protas Peggy Ranstad Libi Rasin Betty Reister Susan Richwine Lynn Robinson Norma Rothe Vasantha Sankaran Bonnie Schwartzbach Peggy Shaw Mary Jane Skadding Ellen Smith Sonia Spargnapani Suzanne Stafford Elizabeth St. Claire Brona Stein Virginia Syran Dorothy Taetle Connie Thom Marcia Thomas Lynne Transtrum Mary Van Way Charlotte Wallace Helen Waller Ann Wentworth Louise Whelchel Larrane White Carol Xanten Gail Young af, l Q ,IE f a Est, MN fi W Y A ff!! X y 0 ' 00411 e , ,A A vital part of Wilson's pre-holiday activities at Easter and Christmas are the choral services provided by the Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Saunders. This specially selected group, which practices regularly and extensively, also sings at other observances and assemblies, enriching the extra-curricular program. Phyllis Alpert Kathy Amouri Helen Ansell Marian Arnold David Austraw Anthony Bayne George Behling Mary Behling David Belsley Gay Bowen Emily Bradley Norma Bumgarner Wendy Burk Edythe Chasen Carolyn Childs Bertha Clark Linden Cohee Marilyn Corwin Jean Cowling Lee Creamer Fred Crist Barbara Dane Pat Darneille MEMBERS Suzanne Darneille Pat Denny Ina Diener Barbara Dinkin Dana Lee Dunn Anne Dyer Frank Eliot Marianne Ellis Charles Ericson Barry Fleisher Jayne Gamel Manuel Gil Stephen Goldman Frances Gordon Bob Grafton Bill Grieb Robert Gunn Mary E. Guthrie Edward Hall Richard Heintze Mary I-lolz Jane Horning Judy Jackson Michael Jessup Jerry Kossow Barbara Knopf Ann Kopf Karen Krill Gretchen Kuykendall Jerry Lee Christa Linder Elizabeth Littleton Pat Lloyd Tim Ludwig Alan Marsh Gail Massey Pat Millspaugh Gary Mednick Eva Michaelis Barbara Miller La Von Miller Gjore Mollenhoff Jere Moorman Mel Morgenstein Marianne Morrison Michael Nathan Lynne Neal Arleyn Pringle Judy Purnell Tommy Rogers Pat Russell Marguerete Sayles John Smith Steven Speier Elizabeth St, Claire Johanna Stutz Julian Tepper Connie Thom Marcia Thomas Jan Van der Valk Mary Van Way Evalyn Weedon Ann Wentworth Linda Weston Louise Whelchel Larrane White Stanley Wolf Jerry Yurow Joan Zeldon MEMBERS X M ' Q Grchestra The Orchestra is composed of a remarkably talented group of musicians. Each mem- ber receives credit for this as for a minor subject. The Christmas Assembly, the Easter Assembly, and the Spring Concert are a few of the functions in which the Orchestra takes part. Martin Aronstein Jim Baturin William Bowie Elliott Burka james Canton Karl Cohen Joel Davis Donnie Dudley Virginia DuMont Martha Edlestein Michael Edlestein Rona Englander Bruce Feldman Jane Friedman Paul Goldstein Susan Goodman Jane Havell Bart Hersh Edward Hirshfield Gary Litchfield Ann McClelland Steve Moss Theodore Papas Alan Pollock Linda Potter Theodore Quast Daniel Rosenblum Lawrence Shepley Sheldon Slavin Susan Spurlock Betsy Strout joan Taylor Toby Tobriner Harriet Weltman Robert Young Harold Zanoff Helen Zollars 6' at ...h kv ' AD O a b tiff lm fm S , .1 W lx 5 : li Concert Band Assemblies and concerts are made more enjoyable by the Concert Band, which is organized as a section. One section of this group, the Pep Band, plays at school games. Martin Aronstein William Austin William Bowie Elliott Burka James Cantor Brent Clark Joel Davis Michael Edlestein Rona Englander Peggy Everett Bruce Feldman jane Friedman MEMBERS Merle Galvin Ralph Mitchell Paul Goldstein Robert Moran Robert Gunn Steve Moss Stanley Heckman Edward Hirshheld Raymond jones Robert Jones Gretchen Kuykendall Kenneth Luchs Tim Ludwig Lee Lush Margery Maksim Steve Mostow Dora Odarenko Theodore Papas Russell Pettibone Alan Pollock Clive Riddiford Robert Rose Daniel Rosenblum Mitchel Scott Steve Senturia Lawrence Shepley Sheldon Slavin Pete Somervell Susan Spurlock Dean Taylor Willem van der Valk Harriet Weltman Kenneth Yee Ralph Young Robert Young Harold Zanoff Louise Zollars l 1 Junior Red Cross Council Those who contributed money during this club's annual two weeks' drive will be gratified to know that it was well used. A school chest was sent overseas to a needy schoolg gift boxes and stockings were filled for dependent children at Christmasg and contributions were given to soldiers' and children welfare funds. 5- liyl .,:f':'ls.x OFFICERS 7 ' Z Zin .rf f R! Prefident .......... .... R owena Stanley is 9 Vice Prerident ..... ...,.... N ancy Goode i Al N X Secretary ....... Catherine Burgess K f, ,rl Trearmfer ,........... ....,.. N ina Frank X Faculty Aafvirer ..... ,.,..,, M rs. Zervvick l Q '-1 MEMBERS Marian Arnold Barbara Ackerman Mary Lou Bahlman Catherine Burgess joan Crawford Mary Curtain Jackie Davis Linda Denhofer Anna Durand Peggy Ellickson Becky Epley Nina Frank Merle Goldberg Nancy Goode Nancy Goodman Susan Goodman Roxane Hamilton Pat Hubbard Dottie Hutton Judy Jackson l 118 Diane Kaldes Pat Kirby Estelle Luber Barbara Marks Florence Marshall joan McKnee Rosina Orr Kay Painter Pushpalata Pendharkar Frances Picard Betty Reister Ernest Rhodes Vasantha Sankaran Jennifer Sanger Ginny Smith Rowena Stanley Joan Taylor Cindy Viener Charlotte Wallace Harriet Weltman Helen Zollars Buskin and Masque Club Grease paint, powder, mascara, eye shadow, and artificial beards are the tools of trade of the Buskin and Masque Club. Theatrical make-up is applied to participants in all plays, operettas and assemblies by the members, who learn the techniques at meetings. SVC if , EP Prerzdem ,,..,.. Y - f X X 5 6,2 Vice Prefident ...., wil Secretary ,,..,.... I -Xa' YQ i 1, ' J Treafurer ..., Lzbmrum ..,,,.... ,. Q Zi: Faculty Adwrer Barbara Ackerman Virginia Adams Susan Altman Adrienne Ames Mary Lou Bahlman Roberta Barnes Gloria Bethon Barbara Boch Martha Baumgartner Joyce Burrows Janet Cohen Joan Colbert Brinda Cowart Dawn Detwiler Elaine Early Becky Epley Nancy Faulconer MEMBERS OFFICERS .,,,.Mimi Harris ,...,.Paula Shedd Virginia Adams ...,.,...,Sara Hill .Barbara Morris ...,Mrs. McCabe Bonnie Feather Harriet Framer Gwyn Foster Hildegarde Garrett Janet Glenn Evelyn Goldin Rosalie Goode Nancy Goodwin Carol Hanke Margaret Harrison Sara Hill Patty Jefferson Eleanore Katz Peggy Kirkland Karen Krill Carol Layton 119 Estelle Luber Margery Maksirn Sally Mannel Barbara Marks Cary McCormick Ann McFarlane Elizabeth McLean Betty Anne McWil1iam Martha Mills Mimi Munroe Mary Anne Murphy Gail Nauheim Katherine Oliver Carol Peterson Patricia Pinney Nancy Pittle Cynthia Rabon Betsy Radue Peggy Ranstad Rosalyn Rollo Frances Rosenfield Eileen Roth Jean Schade sPaula Shedd Joyce Sills Virginia Still Sandra Weinstein Harriet Weltman Ann Wentworth Louise Whelchel Norma Wilner Mary Eleanor Winger Gail Young Science Club Speakers from numerous scientific fields, trips, and projects are all part of the varied program of the Science Club. During group discussions the members give and receive assistance on their individual exhibits for the Science Fair, which was their project for this year. Prerioient .,.,...... Vice Preyidenz ..... Secretary ......... Treamrer .,.,.....,... Faculty Acivirer ..,..., F rank Ackermann Richard Barnum Bob Beller Richard Bleckman Richard Bondarili' Allen Cafritz Garry Carpenter Karl Cohen Allan Curran Jody Dreyfuss Donnie Dudley Peter Felfe OFFICERS Charles Gray f QRS ....4..Barry Bronhn .......Gay Bowen ......,..Carl Schmitt .Miss Strosnider MEMBERS Barry Fleisher Laura Foxworth Tommy Garrahan Peer Ghent Gloria Gortleib Pete Greenburg Peter Hahn Robert Hahn Arnost Heidrich john jennett Gordon johnson Eileen Kossow John Krooth Harold Levi Richard Libby Bob Lynn Margery Maksim Sally Manuel John Marshall Douglas Miller Ellen Moyer Neil Muncy Bob Neal Pushpalata Penclharkar x UD!! K 1 J . I ,Z C if - ff' 1 ' . - ' 1 X X 6 .?l,.jgf'aamL 1 ' Ili I r l ll I 'l Hunter Pritchard George Robinson Marry Rubinowitz Vasantha Sankaran Daniel Schultze Larry Shepley Dick Shulman Mervyn Silverman Sally Sneed Olaf Soderblom Betsy Strout Norma Wilner Willem van der Valk lf if I v j aa AW oodrow Wilson Players Dramatically inclined students who have taken part in school plays belong to the Woodrow Wilson Players. I Love Lucy was very successfully presented as this year's Spring Play. Mary Lou Bahlman Ellie Burger Sharon Burton John Cooper Stuart Elsberg Eleanor Elson Charles Ericson David Friedman MEMBERS joan Geer Manuel Gil Bill Grieb Fritz Klein Mitchell Litman Jackie Lovett Dick Lynn 121 Cary McCormick Carolyn McKnight Barbara Meader Marta Mercey Gjore Mollenholi' Micky Morrison Paul Oscar Tom Paulson jonathan Revere David Riggs Ken Roseman Mervyn Silverman Joe Weikel Roger Williams Halo Wines Pep Club Newly formed, the Pep Club seeks to increase school spirit by making and selling boosters for games and drawing posters to promote school activities. President ........... OFFICERS Vice Prerident ,.... Secretary ......... Trearurer ............. Faculty Adtfifer .,.... Carol Abrams Lynn Albough Adrienne Ames Joyce Andrews Anne Atkinson Nancy Bageant JO Ann Bailey Mary Lou Bahlman Mary Ann Ball Natalie Bates Kay Belt Lynn Bream .........R0s1na Orr Caroline Childs Judy Purnell iD ......Nan Doe Q Q Mr. Coggins MEMBERS Suzanne Darneille Carol Hanke Linda Denhofer Pricilla Derrick Paula Diashyn Ina Diener Nan Doe Janet Dortzbach Sandy Dyson Elaine Early Sandy Eldred Peggy Ellickson Marianne Ellis Martha Baumgartner Eleanor Elson Cathy Burgess Joyce Burrows Cathy Casazza Valerie Charles Lorie Chermak Carolyn Childs Sydney Collson Brinda Cowart Virginia Cramer Mary Curtin Suzanne Dallas Pat Darneille Becky Epley Bonnie Feather Esta Feldman Beverly Foster Gwyn Foster Carolyn Foust Dickie Fowler Frances Frawley Jane Gamel Carol Gould Betty Grieb Roxane Hamilton Dot Herlong Taffy Hixson Marla Houston Judy Jackson Carolyn Johnson Arlene Kevorkean Jane Kleinfeld Helen Koelb Sue Koenig Anne Kopf Karen Krill Margaret Kroll Sylvia Lambert Penny Lapham Joan Levy Miriam Lloyd Judy Logan Jo Ann Lutz Trudy Lutz Margery Maksim A. J. May Barbara Meader Kathy Meader Cary McCormick 122 ,X Q Ulf- W i U1 ff' JU l lx - Jackie McDaniel Anne McFarlane Jean McKnee Lynne McMorris Carolyn McKnight Mary Middleton Anne Miller Barbara Miller Robin Miller Dorothy Morris Dee Mills Mimi Munroe Mary Ann Murphy Diana Myles Ellen O'Brien Rosina Orr Nan Owens Suzanne Paris Ellen Parmelee Ann Patton Carol Peterson Liz Pierdon Tish Pinney Sue Porter Sue Poulton Arleyn Pringle Judy Purnell Norma Rothe Betty Reister Gail Rowland Joan Ruby Jenifer Sanger Nancy Sapir Nancy Saulconer Jean Schade Peggy Shaw Janet Shulman Judy Simony Mary Jane Skadding Sally Smith Suzanne Stafford Connie Thom Lynne Tronstrum Charlotte Wallace Margie Wardell Anne Williams Maureen Wise Betsy Wyles Gail Young Piano Club Members of the Piano Club have an opportunity to improve their techniques and deepen their appreciation of music when they play before each other at their Thursday meetings. OFFICERS Prexicfent ............ ....i...,...,..i,..........,..... M artha Edelstein Vice Prerideni ...,... ......., S heldon Slavin Serrelary .,,.....,.... ,,....,,, R ona Englander Treasurer ......,...,,.. ..,...... ........... D a vid Loewenstein Faculty Adviser ...........,........,.,...,..,,,...........,. Miss Fassett MEMBERS: Gloria Bethon, Martha Edelstein, Rona Englander, Peggy Everett, Merle Galvin, Steve Good, Richard Heintze, George Lea, David Loewenstein. Sheldon Slavin. Cheerleaders Wearing the school colors, green and white, this popu- lar and vivacious group keeps up Wilson's spirit. The Cheerleaders are seen at all games as they lead the school in cheering our teams on to victory. OFFICERS Captain ,................, ....,........,....... ..... R o sina Orr Co-Captain ......,.... .... . . .... Judy Purnell Secretary-Treamrer .,.....,..,,..,...,........,.....,...... Kate Storey MEMBERS: Nan Doe, Janet Dortzbach, Judy Logan, Rosina Orr, Nan Owens, Sue Porter, Judy Purnell, Nancy Sapir, Kate Storey, 2 900 1 N 5 fl ii,z 0 5 il ' X N, l lie LM ,MW Boys' Glee Club i The music department just wouldn't be the same with- out the excellent voices of the members of the Boys' Glee Club. OFFICERS President ..,...,.... .....4.,................. ,,....,...... E d Hall Vice President ...... ....,.., S tanley Wolf Secretary ......,,... ........ L ee Creamer Treasurer ,...,..... ........ P aul Goldstein Librarian .......,...,.. ......,... S teve Speier Faculty Adviser .,...........,..,.................,....,.., Mrs. Sanders MEMBERS: Ralph Benson, William Bowie, Brent Clark, Lindsay Cowall, Dick Crawford, Lee Creamer, Fred Crist, Charles Ericson, Barry Fleisher, Bob Fried, Manuel Gil, Stephen Goldman, Paul Goldstein, Bob Grafton, Bill Grieb, Bob Gunn, Ed Hall, Richard Heintze, Lee Lush, Bob Lynn, Bill Nalley, Mike Nathan, Hunter Pritchard, Bill Reeves, Tom Rogers, Don Snyder, Steve Speier, Steve Sugar, Steve Sziarto, Julian Tepper, jan Van der Valk, Willem Van der Valk, Stanley Wolf. jerry Yurrow. fi t Q X , w ifi , E X j J i ' i N- 0' if V 2 S 5 .M 4 Music Appreciation Society You can hear those lovely notes wafting out from Room 305 every two weeks. If you go in you'll find the Music Society offers a delightful way to relax and listen to classical music. The members also analyze the records after they have been played, thus earning the name Music Appreciation Society. OFFICERS President .,...,......,. .,,.....,..,.....,.....,......, A lexander Rossi Vice President ,..,....,. ....,....,, J ohn Lawyer Secretary-Treasurer .,.,.. ...... B arbara Shapiro Faculty Adviser ,......,,............,.............,...,....,.... Miss Best MEMBERS: Anne Ambler, Helen Ansell, Marian Arnold, Barbara Bradshaw, Edythe Chasen, Catherine Davies, Betsy Dickerson, Anne Dyer, Judy Eakin, Ellen Gelman, Freya Hogue, Tony Keith, Verna jean Koiner, john Lawyer, Estelle Luber, Erica Markwood, Barbara Protas, Ted Quast, Alexander Rossi, Barbara Shapiro, Linda Silber, Janet Welch. 12 l i' :gi , .1 Qdrglfig 1 l l' 11 W K X .f ,fgbe y Q' Art Club The Art Club livens up the halls of Wilson with gaily colored posters of school functions. For those inter- ested in art and advertising as well, this club provides good opportunities. OFFICERS Prerident ....,,.........,.,..,.......,..,.......,,.. Harry Notowidigdo Vice President ,...., ,,.......4,........,......,...,......, L iz Pierclon Secretary .,..,..,.... ........, D ickie Fowler Trearurer .4....,.......4..........,.....,..,.....,.......,...... Alice Bates Faculty Adviser ......,..,...,,,,...,...........,.......... Mrs. Mulford MEMBERS: Susan Altman, Helen Ansell, Mary Bacon, Huntley Baldwin, Mary Anne Ball, Alice Bates, Martha Baumgartner, Carolyn Bauserman, John Butt, Cathy Casazza, Wendy Coteler, Lorie Chermak, Janet Cohen, Suzanne Dallas, Jackie Davis, Becky Epley, Rosalind Epstein, Lilien Filipovie, Dickie Fowler, Merle Goldberg, Jane Goldsmith, Roxane Hamilton, Sara Hawk, Lee John- son, Verna Jean Koiner, Patricia Kirchmyer, Gretchen Kuykendall, Myrna Landsman, Penny Lapham, Chung Jen Lu, Estelle Luber, Barbara Marks, Isabel Markwood, Joy Marx, Carol Meyerson, Dave McCullough, Anne McFarlane, Anna Mclntyre, Lynne McMorris, Ann Miller, Margie Miller, Paul Oscar, Morty Ostrow, Liz Pierdon. Anita Potamkin, Jennifer Sanger, Jean Schade, Debbie Schiller, Joan Shinberg, Dick Shulman, Joyce Sills, Jackie Smith, Brona Stein, Charles Stokes, Betsy Strout, Steve Sugar, Virginia Syran, Pamela Taggart, Susan Tassler, Wilma Tulman, Cindy Veiner, Norma Wilner, Lillian Wooldridge, Helen Zollars. Y-Teens Club OFFICERS: Chris Kayne, Judy Logan, Martha Mills, Anita Elliot, Janet Dortzbach. Adviser, Mrs. Hedge. MEMBERS: Alice Allred, Joyce Andrews, Adrienne Ames, Anna Ashby, June Babigan, Mary Lou Bahlman, Jo Ann Bailey, Natalie Bates, Carolyn Bauserman, Cathie Bele, Kay Belt, Gloria Bethon, Jean Bullion, Nancy Bul- lion, Charlotte Casgrain, Lorie Chermak, Carolyn Childs, Carolyn Conklin, Elizabeth Coulon, Joan Crawford, Suzanne Dallas, Pat.Denny, Janet Dortzbach, Elaine Early, Sandy Eldred, Anita Elliott, Beverly Elson, Eleanor Elson, Becky Epley, Nancy Faulconer, Judy Finelli, Cindy Fiske, Gwyn Foster, Dickie Fowler, Margaret Franklin, Jane Friedman, Merle Galvin, Hildegard Garrett, Joan Goldstein, Susan Groseclose, Dorothy Grubbs, Nancy Grubbs, Susan Gusky, Kay Harris, Sara Hawk, Betty Hunt, Patty Jelferson, Karen Johnson, Lee Johnson, Sharon Johnson, Chris Kayne, Eleanore Katz, June Keller, Anne Kopf, Karen Krill, Margaret Kroll, Jay Ku, Phyllis Kunz, Becky Leeds, Sylvia Lambert, Judy Logan, Betty Lowe, Joanne Lutz, Trudy Lutz, Barbara Marks, Anne McFarlane, Anna Mclntyre, Elizabeth McLean, Betty Ann McWilliams, Kathy Meader, Ann Miller, Martha Mills, Pat Millspaugh, Barbara Morris, Dorothy Morris, Mickey Morrison, Mary Anne Murphy, Mary Lou Nalls, Jane Oliver, Loretta Pargas, Ellen Parmelle, Susan Paris, Ann Patton, Sue Poulton, Frances Rosenbaum, Norma Rothe, Jennifer Sanger, Jean Schade, Mary Jane Skadding, Ellen Smith, Sally Sneed, Brona Stein, Virginia Still, Sarah Sweet, Virginia Syran, Lynn Transtrum, Helen Waller, Marjorie Wardell, Louise Whelchel, Judy Whiting, Julie Williams, Mary Eleanor Winger, Maureen Wise, Betty Wooldridge, Elizabeth Wylie, Carole Yates, Gail Young, Carol Zanten, Helen Zollars. l T 'milf IGYQB l XNQ fa ff w nan.-, I ' . ey P F g S' qi I - ll e will l 5 T3 ss it 1 f Ne ff' fl A French Club An opportunity to improve their French and to learn more about France is given to members of the French Club. At meetings, talks are given by guest speakers, records are heard, songs are sung, and slides are shown. OFFICERS President .,,.....,. ..,..............,................. F rances Picard Vice Preiident ,.... ......... H elen Lamberton Secretary .,.,....... ,..... K athleen Crouch Treasurer ,.,.,........ ...... M arcia Levy Facully Adviser .......,.....,..................,........,. Miss Stevens MEMBERS: Kathleen Crouch, Priscilla Davis, Dawn Detwiler, Harriet Dorfman, Manuel Gil, Soma Golden, Stephen Goldman, Claude Groven, Jean Pierre Groven, Stanley Heckman, Mary Kirkpatrick, Jane Kleinfeld, John Krooth, Elaine Lam, Helen Lamberton, John Law- yer, Marcia Levy, Richard Libby, Barbara Lisann, Cary McCormick, Julie McCoy, Linda Mellefont, Gonni Sal- mon, Harriet Shapiro, Holly Willard. Latin Honor Society The 'Latin Honor Society, newly organized this year, aims to promote good scholarship in Latin and to pro- vide an opportunity for creative work in the language. Only students who receive a semester grade of A in Latin are eligible for membership. . OFFICERS I Prerzdenl ...,........ .......,....,......,..... ....,.. P a t Kirby Vice President ......, ........, A nne Dyer Secretary ............ ....... M iriam Lloyd Treasurer ......,...,.. ,...... I ack Sando Faculty Advirer ,.............,.....,......,.........,.......,. Mrs. Smith MEMBERS: Anne Ambler, Doris Allred, Mary Lou Bahlman, Huntley Baldwin, Alice Bates, Natalie Bates, Carolyn Bauserman, Mary Behling, Gloria Bethon, Alice Beukenkamp, Bruce Blanning, Clark Brown, Mary Curtin, Donnie Dudley, Anne Dyer, Peggy Ellickson, Cindy Fiske, Robert Fried, jane Friedman, Gwyn Foster, Soma Golden, Merle Goldberg, Joan Goodman, Nancy Good- man, Susan Goodman, Arnost Heidrich, Sara Hill, Caro- lyn Johnson, Karen Johnson, Arlene Kevorkian, Pat Kirby, jim Krick, John Lawyer, Hermine Levy, Miriam Lloyd, Mark Miner, Dora Odarenko, Kerstin Peterson, Patricia Pinney, Janet Roseman, Jonathan Ryshpan, Jack Sando, Jean Schade, David Schultz, Raleigh Sheffield, Sally Sneed, Leroy Walker, Norma Wilner, Ralph Young. 12 Spanish Club ln Spanish or English, guest speakers enlighten club members on the customs of Spain and Latin America. The Spanish students also hear recordings, and usually have refreshments. , OFHCERS p President .,....,..... ......,..........,.........,.....,...,. I na Diener Vice President ...,. ,....,.,....,.....,....... J oan Helfelhnger Secretary .,.......... .,..... C arol Meyerson Treasurer ..,,,......... .,4..,... P eter Barash Faculty Adviser . .....,...,.....,...............,...,..., Mrs. Lowman MEMBERS: Gail Abernethy, Phyllis Alpert, Matilda Arambula, Jane Aurell, Peter Barash, Roberta Barnes, Martha Baumgartner, Catherine Bele, Gloria Bethon, Alice Beukenkamp, Barbara Boch, Emily Bradley, Lynn Bream, Ellie Burger, Allen Cafritz, Edythe Chasen, Aaron Chicovsky, Jean Clark, Joan Colbert, Sydney Collson, Carolyn Conklin, Brinda Cowart, Arlene Diener, Ina Diener, Esta Feldman, Ellen Freiburger, Anne Gropp, Mary Guthrie, Roxane Hamilton, Joan Helfellinger, Heath Heindel, Sydney Herlong, Jane Horning, Marlene Katzman, June Keller, Susan Koenig, Gopi Krishnamurti, Karen Krill, Rebecca Leeds, Sally Leonard, Richard Le- vine, Renee Levinson, Chung Jen Lu, Joanne Lutz, Bar- bara Martin, Rosabel Massip, Peggy McShane, Morton Mendelssohn, Carol Meyerson, LaVon Miller, Diana Mills, Martha Mills, Jenny Moreno, Barbara Morris, Andrea Mullenbach, Gail Nauheim, Lynne Neal, Rosina Orr, Edward Oscar, Anna Paine, Jane Parker, Susan Porter, German Club Students taking German are enrolled in this club and have found it very helpful in learning to speak more fluently. Under the supervision of Wilsonls only German teacher, Miss Schneiweiss, the German Club continues to prosper. OFFICERS President .,......,... ...,,.,,.......,...........,......... E ileen Kossow Vice President .....,. ....... S tanley Wolf Secretary .......,.... ..,...... D orothy Steck Treasurer ...,....... ..,............. P eter Felfe Faculty Adviser ..............,.,............,....... Miss Schneiweiss MEMBERS: Nancy Beach, Belle Joyce Eickner, Peter Felfe, Marga Goertz, Verna Jean Koiner, Eileen Kossow, Gerald Kossow, Barbara Knopf, Karen Krill, Christa Linder, Dick Lynn, Carl Mann, Mike Nathan, Sonia Spargnapani, Dorothy Steck, Wilma Tulman, Maureen Wise, Stanley Wolf. Sue Poulton, Barbara Protas, John Prothro, Cynthia Rabon, Rosalyn Rollo, Frances Rosenfield, Barbara Shapiro, Paula Shedd, Margarita Sierra, Howard Silber- berg, Sally Smith, Virginia Still, Kate Storey, Johanna Stutz, Charlotte Wallace, Sandra Weinstein, Judie Wolf, Carole Yates, Helen Zollars, Louise Zollars. 6 65: K vf lr P' V' N 1 f .yi 1 . r 1, RS J fied 4 :al Literary Society Books, plays, and short stories come under the discus- sion of this active group. Members discuss the lives of famous authors and spiritedly argue the literary merits of their works. The club meets every other Tuesday in room 210. OFFICERS President ...,...,... ........,.4,............. .,..... N i na Frank Vice President ..,.. ............, J ohn Lawyer Secretary ...,.s..... ..,... M artha Edelstein Treasurer ..,...,,...... ........,.... D ick Lynn Faculty Adviser .....s,..,..........,...,,.............,. Mrs. Randolph MEMBERS: Bette Baker, Carol Church, Jean Cowling, Harriet Dorfman, Martha Edelstein, Rosalind Epstein, Nina Frank, Paula Friedman, Merle Galvin, Tolise Gath- ings, Emily Goldblatt, jane Goldsmith, Nancy Kramer, Karen Krill, john Lawyer, Dick Lynn, Barbara Meader, Steve Mostow, Dora Odarenko, Anita Poramkin, Barbara Shapiro, Joan Shinberg, Sandy Weinstein. l W '31 'N , i t, 4 2, 1 -,. N l' 'W il Math Club These mathematicians discuss the new look in mathe- matics and handle their problems with x's and y's. Speakers occasionally come and discuss interesting aspects of this field. OFFICERS President ,........,, ............................. L awrence Shepley Vice President ........ ,...........,... B arry Bronfin Secretary-Treasurer .... ....,,. M artin Rubinowitz Faculty Adviser . .....,..................,,....,.,..,..... Miss Douglas MEMBERS: Frank Ackermann, Spencer Adams, jon Arneson, Robert Beller, Barry Bronfin, Allen Cafrirz, Barbara Dinkin, Jody Dreyfuss, David Friedman, Peer Ghent, Bob Grafton, Peter Greenberg, Arnost Heidrick, Gordon Johnson, Robert Jones, Gopi Krishnamurti, John Krooth, jon Kraus, Barbara Lisann, David Loewen- stein, Kenneth Luchs, Jim Mayor, Steve Mostow, Mimi Munroe, Michael Nathan, Harry Notowididgo, Phillip Perkins, Martin Rubinowitz, Richard Schultze, Larry Shaw, Larry Shepley, Richard Shulman, Mervyn Silver- man, Steven Speir, Margie Tunick, Wisitr Wongswan, Scott Yamasaki. 14 Q S cr WW, U Z llif ll or X 4 7 - 1' ,r X X 5 lx E x -1.' .tv lv 'F Photography Club Through discussions of new photographical techniques and tips on taking good pictures, the members of the Photography Club hope to improve their skills. The shutterbugs also furnish material for the school publications. ' p OFFICERS - Preruient ...,, ..,. .............,........... ,.4....,. B 1 1 l Beal Vice Preridem .,.,,,..... ...,. B owen Smith Secretary-Treasurer ....... ...... M ike Nash Faculty Advirer ,....,...............,,....,,.,.....,.......... Mrs. Jones MEMBERS: Bill Beal, David Dorfman, Jody Dreyfuss, Jimmy Goldberg, Peter Hahn, Jerry Kossow, Brien Lewis, Stuart Lichtman, Michael Nash, William Oliver, George Robinson, Mil Schwartz, Bowen Smith, Roger Wilken. Philosophical Society If you have radical ideas or like to express yourself informally on theoretical subjects, you will find interested listeners in the Philosophical Society. Its members rake up a different philosophical idea for discussion each week. OFFICERS APreJident ,..,....... ........,.,.................. F rank Ackermann Vice Prefidenl .,....., ........., J ohn Lawyer Secretary-Trerzrurer ..,. ,....., D ick Lynn Faculty Adviser ...........,,.,..,.,,...........,........,.., Mrs. Chase MEMBERS: Bette Baker, Harriet Dorfman, Nina Frank, Paula Friedman, Ellen Gelman, joan Goodman, Ed Hirshfield, Barbara Lisann, Erica Markwood, Isabel Markwood, Laird Moore, Steve Mostow, Dave Riggs, Susan Tasller, Sandy Weinstein. Radio Club The boys pictured above like the mechanical side of life and can do more to a radio than just turn it on. They're interested in amateur radio, and in the study and development of all kinds of radio communication. U OFFICERS ' Prerzdenc ........... .,...........,.,...,..... ..,....... C a rl Schmitt Vice Prefident ..... ...... R ichard Schultze Secretary ,....,..... .......... B ill Weitzel Trearurer ......,.,.... ...i........ P eter Sypher Station Truftee ........ ........ W alter Lockhart Faculty Advirer ,.i.........,.......,.....,..,..,.,...... Miss Andrews MEMBERS: Drew Berding, Brent Clark, Clay Drexler, Daniel Frank, Walter Lockhart, Mark Miner, Neil Muncy, Phillip Perkins, Robert Rickover, jonathan Ryshpan, Steve Sanders, Carl Schmitt, David Schultz, Richard Schultze, Olaf Soderblom, Peter Sypher, Ramesh Tha- dani, Duane Tollaksen, Bill Weitzel. 5, 7 V' gn 7 I u ,, i az ff i f , 'S A 9 li X Wg Chess Club Kibitzers and participants alike enjoy the Chess Club meetings. Enthusiasts lind an opportunity to play and improve their playing through a series of challenge matches run off at meetings. Other district schools are challenged throughout the year. OFFICERS Prerident . ,.,,,... .,.....,.,...,..... ,..,. ......, S t a nley Wolf Vice Prericlent ,,.,.,.., ,.....,. S teve Goldman Secretary-Treawrer ,... ......... J ohn Krooth Faculty Advifer .,..,.......,.,..,......,.., ............ M iss Atchison MEMBERS: Walter Fleischer, Steve Goldman, Pete Greenburg, Gordon Holterman, Bob jones, Stanley Katz- man, Gopi Krishnamurti, John Krooth, Marshall Levi- tan, Ted Quast, Marty Rubinowitz, Larry Shepley, Henry Straub, Richard Weiner, Stanley Wolf. Library Staff Thirty girls keep the library running smoothly during the school year. By shelving, filing, and handling per- mits they assist Miss Harvey in her work. Faculty Adviser ..,..,....,.......,,....,...,... Miss Mary B. Harvey MEMBERS: Gay Abrams, T. C. Aronoff, Olive Austin, Diane Baker, Janet Barnhart, Kay Belt, Judy Berman, Lynn Bream, Barbara Chesney, Sydney Collson, Margie Flocks, Tolise Gathings, Margo Goertz, Sidney Griffith, Anne Gropp, Kay Harris, Joanne Kotzin, Margaret Kroll, Jay Ku, Myrna Landsman, Mary Loughlin, Gladys Marsh, Jeanette Perley, Frances Rosenbaum, Elaine Smith, Joyce Stichman, Ora Lee Stouffer, Alice Tollefson, Donna Zin- namon, Sue Zoslow. Bible Club i'And unto Him shall the gathering of the people be. Remembering this biblical command, students interested in their own and other religions meet every other Tues- day to discuss social problems in relation to religion, to study the Bible, to compare faiths, to hear speakers, and to see movies. OFFICERS Prerident ....,,..... ,...,...,...,...,.,. ,... ...... E l e anor Elson Vice Prerident .,... .,..,. M arilyn Corwin Secretary ............ ......,,...,.,, P at Kirby Trearurer ...,........., ,,.... M ary, Ruth Bacon Faculty Advirer ,.,.,...,.....,,................... Mrs. McReyn0lds MEMBERS: Mary Bacon, Ruth Bacon, Natalie Bates, Carolyn Bauserman, Mary Behling, Emily Bradley, Dick Cranford, Carolyn Childs, Carolyn Conklin, Jean Conklin, Marilyn Corwin, Pat Denny, Marianne Ellis, Eleanor Elson, Margaret Fitton, Tolise Gathings, Dorothy Grubbs, Patty Jefferson, June Keller, Pat Kirby, Jay Ku, Penny Lapham, Betty Lowe, Ann Miller, Martha Mills, Micky Morrison, Jeanette Perley, Betty Jane Quinn, Ora Lee Stouffer, Marilyn Sweetman, Sandy Weinstein, Larrane White, Maureen Wise. -- 5 f'5'TN N.- fee. 5 2+ X i eff if N 1 ll J J Qi J f SQ office Staff These are the people who announce the blessed events -an emergency phone call to get someone out of class or such. In addition, the Office Staff busily handles the switchboard, runs messages, relays information, and gen- erally keeps the oHice running smoothly. MEMBERS: Barbara Ackerman, Adele Bernardon, Bertha Clark, Jean Culp, Cacky Davies, Harriet Eisen, Gloria Gottlieb, Susan Gusky, Carol Hanke, jane Horn- ing, Diane Hullinger, Peggy Kirkland, Susan Koenig, Diane Laios, Elaine Lam, Barbara Lessans, Isabel Mark- wood, Betsy Mills, Rosina Orr, Judy Purnell, Nancy Rubin, Janet Shulman, Virginia Smith, Miriana Weis, Mary Wilson, Barbara Zassenhaus, Susan Zoslow. l .tl BFA: 1-' I L Q -l-. f bg xmbi Xrr f Hi QWQJ XIX A ' 4 RWM2t X j' l' ! ff: Y w ud? My A-. Bank Staff A Because, as Henry Fielding put it, ua penny saved is a penny got, Wilsonites may save their pennies at interest in accounts, which represents only one of the extensive services of the Bank Staff. This hard-Working group of money experts handles all Financial transac- tions for the school from selling bus tickets and passes to all dramatic and musical activities to caring for the business matters of the cafeteria and sections. OFFICERS President ...,.......... .,,.,...,...,..,.,....,...,....,... A rthur Ricker Vice President .......,, ,...,....,.....,...... ..,...... J e an Cowling Secretary ......,...,... ..... R andy Barry Caihier .......,............ ...,... V alerie Turner Auditor ,..........,...,....... ..,... S tanley Wolf Head Bookkeeper ................. ....,. ....,.. B i ll Staiford Faculty Adviser .,.................,............,,..........,,. Mrs, Doyle STAFF: Brent Clark, Don Edington, Elaine Emerson, Phil Hochberg, John Krooth, Christa Linder, Judy Logan, Mary Middleton, Kay Painter, Steve Paley, Mary Trought, jim Sapir, Suzy Seidler, Marvin Singman, David Trask, Dick Walters. is- 0 Y' C' Q al If U , Xf r .af wi XA Il if lx ' i ' x Cafeteria Staff Some of the Cafeteria Staff work behind the counters in the teachers' lunch room, and others enjoy the popu- larity resulting from the sale of candy in the students' cafeteria. The Staff also clears dishes and so lessens the work of the regular employees. Advirer ........,.........,........,.......,..,.....,..,..... Mrs. Reynolds MEMBERS: Diane Kaldes, Keith Ker, Mary Lou Nalls, Michael Nathan, Ross Pollock, Steve Senturia. Projectionist Staff Where would Wilson be without the movies shown in Room 500 on any subject from dating problems in 1920 to recent news? Projection experts miraculously manage to synchronize the music with the film and to keep an in-focus film on the screen as well. CHAIRMEN Sludent Chairmen ....... Michael Mattingly, Henry Shouse Faculty Adviser ....,.,..,.,...,...,,.,...............,..,..,.... Miss Best MEMBERS: Spencer Adams, Andrew Berding, Conyers Clark, Elizabeth Desmond, Clay Daexler, Margaret Duff, Joan Geer, Nancy Goode, jane Horning, Keith Kerr, Renee Levinson, Michael Mattingly, Morton Mendelsohn, David Mengers, Barbara Miller, James Moss, Neil Mun- cey, Thomas Paulson, Ross Pollock, Steve Sandler, Rich- ard Schultze, Joseph Shipley, Henry Shouse, Olaf Soderblom, Susan Spurlock, William Steele, Marilyn Wender, Elizabeth Wylie, Scott Yamasaki, Hans Zas- senhaus. 1 l l .M affirm 'V' Q J-. xx S f it Q - S x - Q W ? + fy ii jf Q W A 'I Bookroom Staff Books, books, books, books, from the floor to the ceiling, and every one must be accounted for. That is the job of the Booktoom Staff, in addition to handling receipts, hling, repairing books and conducting a lost and found! Faculty Adviser ...........,............,..,...,..,....., Miss Gillespie MEMBERS: Marian Arnold, Janet Barnhart, Barry Bronfin, Edward Darhanson, Frank Eliot, Morton Men- delsohn, Henry Pierdon, Carole Reuther, Janet Shulman, Dorothy Stokes, Steve Sugar. Stage Crew Without the hard-working members of the Stage Crew there would never be an assembly. Thanks to this organization, the lighting and the arrangement of scenery and other necessary hxtures are always successfully managed. OFFICERS Manager . , ,,,... ..............., . .,.. . ....... G eorge Lea Frzcufly Adzfiyer .. ,. ,.,... ..,..,.. , , ...........,....... Mr. Crum MEMBERS: Edward Hale, Bob Hanessian, john Krooth, George Lea, Neil Muncy, David McCullough, Robert Neal, Dick Shulman, Steve Sugar, Olaf Soderblom. I ?9f5Q5 1,4-,-f. , i , X QD ar f X fi -- f f 'E I x - .. .., dv I' V Jgfigvy - ' E nil X i I -5 . I V! ,f 'ZX ff Q Y If f 4? , ' X Z! 51'l1Et:rvo :CCL Xlxzpmsdw Eyilnx - 'li-'U l2J.,'E5-5'-'3-'LH fff cvf S Q32 SQ f OX SCHGUL R 17? Q55 Q 00 . .- X 19555 X Qs k5ski5QL:MgEr A56 L NEBRASKA M CADETS v . 90 Q, s Q wif H QCD .IM HQ, ,Q, 4 1 C N Q ', ,1!jV U V GN f 3 , M ' f? Y .,, QFAIR ff' 5 , X195O Q 3 777, N N f f W E 19 5.2 A f-Qwsmiw zip N f jx Ui. 7 X 1 -9 , iw 1 l I . V SUN 2 Swid ?!?JAT,wQ 5 BEACQN ,i SQffSE?CDH'2CiZjE 2 1 ST ' , f 'f7,!QQ'I Lv' ' Q ANNWCEFRSARY 5 MLSQN L . N Mx X 1956 J The Battalion Staff Major G. Carpenter Capt. K. Roseman Capt. C. A. Gray lst Lieut. Wilson M. S. J. Scott The Battalion As I look back over the past year, I realize that the success of the cadet unit at Woodrow Wilson this year could not have been attained had I not had the complete cooperation of both the officers and men of this unit. I want to express my deep thanks to all the men of the battalion this year. And to the officers and men of next year's unit, good luck with the new 6th Regiment. GARRY G. CARPENTER Battalion Commander 138 Drill Team The Drill Team, commanded by Captain David Friedman, is the Honor Guard which represents Wilson at various important functions. Performances have been presented this year before such audiences as the Home and School Association, the Cadet Parents Association, at the interhigh competitives in June, and before the entire school on May Day, at which time they acted as Honor Guard when the Queen's escort was changed. Their intricate rifle manual and precision marching were witnessed by television audiences in the spring. Cadet Rifle Team Having already defeated many teams and having had a match with the other division champion, Anacostia, Wilson's Rifle Team can certainly be proud. They not only won the Division Championship, but they also placed fourth in the city for the Hearst Trophy Match. Another match recently completed was the Second Army Match. Map Reading Team Having studied azimuth, thrust line, control points, and other mathematical intri- cacies, the Map Team was ready for the May 2 competition. The five members and one alternate are selected in a comprehensive test. This yearls instructor was Captain Kenneth Roseman. Year before last the team won first place in the city wide competitions, and last year it won third. 139 QQ v y Company B I feel that it was an honor to command Company B this year. By all of us working together, I think much was accomplished. I hope that the result of hard work put forth by the company will be shown at the city-wide competition this June. I should like to take this opportunity to thank my officers for the great help they have been to me. I also want to thank each man in the company for his cooperation this year. To those men who will be in Company B next year I wish every success. PEER GHENT C ompany C ommander 140 CAPTAIN Peer Ghent FIRST LIEUTENANT Richard Buynitzky SECOND LIEUTENANT Bert Shallenberger MASTER SFRGEANT John Butt 141 SERGEANTS john Bauersfeld Bruce Blanning Ben Bolan Gus Constantine Stephen Danzansky Bruce Feldman Daniel Frank Frederick Hauck Wayne Minami Henry Rodis PRIVATES Timothy Anspach John Barnhart George Bernheimer Stanley Berns Elliott Burka Fred Butler Steven Davidson Clay Drexler Steven Feldman Charles Fogarty Donald Foley Olivio Green Henry Haeberle Clyde Haven Ben Hofheimer Keith Ker Gerald Kossow David Mengers Douglas Miller Lad Mills Melvin Morganstein Steven Moss Neil Orr Lee Pepple Carl Rauh Thomas Rogers Daniel Rosenblum Arthur Ryall Jonathan Ryshpan Richard Saslaw Tony Sauber William Smith Donald Snyder William Steele john Stutz ' Carleton Tate Ramesh Thadani james Thomson Harold Zanoff Company I have been very fortunate this year to have had un-der my command the officers and men of Company During the past year we have had our share of ups and downsg however, I believe that the experiences we have had will benefit everyone. At this time I should like to express my thanks to all the officers and men for their loyalty and support and to wish them all the very best in the coming years. DUANE M. T OLLAKSEN Company Commander 142 CAPTAIN Duane Tollaksen FIRST LIEUTENANT William Weitzel SECOND LIEUTENANT Carl Mann MASTER SERGEANT Robert Neal SERGEANTS James Cantor Carl Erickson Griff Garwood Stephen Good William Linton Robert Lynn James Mayor Edwin McKenney Miran Miranian Laird Moore Robert Myers William Oliver Ross Pollock William Reeves Steven Sanders Ralph Young PRIVATES Elliott Allentuck William Compton Allen Curran joseph Didio jerry Dubit Donald Edington Spencer Folsom Thomas Garrahan Valdis Goba Neil Goldstein Gerald Grossberg John Haddad William Haile Arnost Heidrich joseph Heintze Gene Jewett John Justus Joel Kolker Gopi Krishnamurti Graham Lacy Marshall Levitan Gary Litchfield Arthur Lord James Mooney Michael Oliveri Thomas Palmer Michael Perper Alan Pollock Alvin Preil Gerald Reilley Neil Richardson Gil Ross Stuart Silverstone John Smith Steve Sugar Iulian Tepper Lo Van der Valk Robert Wentzel Henry Wong William Wooster Blake Young Company Having commanded D Company during one of the 6th Regiments most progressive years, I am very pleased with its performance. I am deeply grateful, especially to my junior officers, for the cooperation I have received in training the company. All in all, I feel that this year has been very profitable for me, and I hope equally so for the men themselves. To those who follow in the years to come l wish the best of luck, and hope that their efforts may be as well rewarded as mine have been. DAVID FRIEDMAN C ompany C 0 mmander 144 CAPTAIN David Friedman FIRST LIEUTENAN T David Riggs SECOND LIEUTENANT Chris Stanat MASTER SERGEANT George Scarfe 145 SERGEANTS Michael Apostol Erich Cron Milton lskow Robert Lane Walter Lockhart Carlos Montanaro Robert Rose Arnold Sidman Raleigh Shefheld john Warren PRIVATES john Abbott Spencer Adams Martin Aronstein Richard Blechman Brian Bowers Clark Brown Charles Casady Carl Curtis David Dorfman Charles Ericson Richard Garner Paul Goldstein Philip Hochberg Henry jones Raymond jones Morris Klapowitz Richard Kronheim Harry Loughlin Lee Lush Donald MacNeil john Manouelian Mark Miner Coy O'Connor Stanley Olenick Raymond Ourand Philip Perkins Daniel Photakis William Pickett Michael Pokrass Hunter Pritchard William Rogers Donald Stein Leroy Walker Xl W N353 wx ff ? 1 EE f f , ff p f f x k lx X 45 Kfw llsszg L--Q SHOCK, ff P EN A WS Swag? Q' W fm K XSS, 1545 'fnUWJNM Qj NQQRASMNL 55? 56 ATHLETICS 22 s, '5 N 9 OQQXQJ CQ , 1 L 1 1' M K if M ' 1, , l 1 M. 4 I W' M1 'Lf 'Qi f T175 W 1 A 1 JNVW NV E ff fffg -M X5 W G Ik O x M U 'N N , jg Y W . ff-m2 ff XTQSO 5 if. A -QHAM I N If A3 SHIPS 705 M f' h A w k 1 n !' j M F WILSQN f? 56of,v3OZ1 Wgxgwg Jw 5 4 BEACQN a V565 K X f - if gtk fl n S3331 Sg2?cDH5x':1EE 2' I FNNNNVCQRSARY WNLSCDN ffA i+w +mi4 1956 Jw Girls' Sports A large majority of girls at Wilson participate in the Intramural Sports program. Games are played after school on scheduled days. Points toward Wilson letters are given to participants. These athletic activities make it possible for girls to develop teamwork, to show good sportsmanship, to acquire skill in sport techniques, to obtain exercise in organized games, and to learn the managing and refereeing of games. Bl l ll' - rr 7 Badminton Manager ...,.......,......,,.. ,...... J ean Cowling Arfiftant Manager ......... ..,.... C indy Fiske Single: Winner ...,,.........,....,..,.....,....., Pat Hubbard Double: Winner! ,......,,. Pat Hubbard, Betsy Wylie Faculty Adviser ...... ,.............,.......... M rs. Rogers SINGLES, left to right: DOUBLES, lefz to right: Diane Hullinger, Gay Bowen, Nancy Grubbs, Pat Hubbard. Pat Hubbard, Betsy Wylie. 148 Field Hockey FIRST PLACE WINNING TEAM AND RUNNER-UP Firrt row, left to right: Alice Beukenkamp, Judy Finelli, jane Friedman, Miriam Lloyd, Ann Kopf, Jackie McDaniel, Jean Cowling, Janet Glenn, Sue Porter, Sandy Dyson, Carole Yates, Linda Mellefonr, Heath Heindel, Ann Clark, Andrea Mullenbach. Second row, left to right: Becky Epley, Lilien Filipovic, Mary Lou Bahlman, Joanne Silberberg, Wendy Coteler, Norma Rothe, Betty Ann McWilliams, Nancy Grubbs, Barbara Morris, Beth Oliver, Mimi Munroe, Sandy Eldred, Sue Poulton, Cacky Davies, Rosina Orr, Brinda Cowart. FIRST AND SECOND HONORARY TEAMS Fimt row, left to right: Rosina Orr, Linda Mellefont, Barbara Morris, Sandy Dyson, janet Roseman, Bonnie Rosenfleld, janet Dortzbach, janet Glenn, Lynn Albaugh, Mary Lou Bahlman, Nancy Sapir, Andrea Mullenbach, Jane Horning. Second row, left to right: Elaine Early, Ann Clark, Sue Porter, Beth Oliver, Nancy Grubbs, Mimi Munroe, Cacky Davies, Sue Poulton, Carole Yates, Pat Hubbard, Betsy Strout, Diane Kaldes, Gail Wise. Manager .,................. .,,.. S andy Dyson Ayriftant Manager .........................,..,,..,. ...., I anet Roseman Captain of Fin! Plate Winning Team .i.,... ...... M imi Munroe Captain of Runner-Up Team ,....i ..,.... B onnie Rosenfield Faculty Adnirer .......,....,......... ....i..., M iss Barnett 149 Tennis Manager ...,.,..,........ ..,..... P at Kirby Afflriant Manager .,...... Pat Hubbard Slnglef Wl7Z1Z61' ........ ., Pat Hubbard Slnglef Runner-Up ,... Diane Kaldes Facalzy Aclvlfer ,r.....,.r. Miss Barnett TENNIS WINNERS: Manager Pat Kirby, Pat Hub- bard, Diane Kaldes. TENNIS GROUP Firm row, left zo right: Mimi Munroe, janet Rosernan, jane Friedman, Cacky Davies, Ellen Gelman, Carol Hanke, Pat Hubbard, Betsy Wylie, Sandy Dyson, Nancy Grubbs. Second row, left to right: Pat Kirby, Gini Smith, Rosalie Gutride, Judy Wolf, Joan Miller, Diane Kaldes, Margie Maxsim, Joan Taylor. 150 WINNING BASKETBALL TEAMS Firrt row, left to right: Bonnie Rosenfield, Mimi Munroe, Sandy Dyson, Maureen Wise, Nancy Grubbs. Second row, left to right: jean Cowling, Beth Oliver, Mary Kirkpatrick, janet Glenn, Kathy Sellers, Anne Schumacher, Betty Ann McWilliams, Mary Lou Bahlman, janet Roseman. t Third row, left to right: Cacky Davies, Ann Scheele, Mary Franklin Guthrie, jean Schade, Gail Rowland, Adrienne Ames, Joan McKnee, Ellie Burger, Rosina Orr. WINNING VOLLEYBALL TEAM Firft row, left to right: Peggy Ellickson, Mimi Munroe, Cathy Burgess, Ann Scheele, Anne Schumacher, Kathy Sellers, janet Glenn, Sandy Dyson, Nancy Grubbs, Betty Ann McWilliams, Rosina Orr, Ellie Burger, Betsy Wylie. Second row, left to right: Janet Roseman, Diana Mills, Maureen Wise, Suzanne Stafford, jean Schade, Bonnie Rosenfield, Adrienne Ames, Mary Franklin Guthrie. BasketbaH Manager .............., .,..,,......,,...,.........,. ,..,... N a ncy Grubbs Afriftant Manager ..............,.,.......,.,.....,.,............... ,............,.......,... B onnie Rosenlield Cafptainr of three teamf tied for cbampionflaip ......, ....,. M imi Munroe, Maureen Wise, Carole Yates Facalty Adviferf .,.... ...,.,,. M iss Linder, Mrs. Hedge VbHeybaH Manager ...,..,....,...... .........,..,,.........,.,.., ,,.,,. P e ggy Ellickson Afrirtant Manager ..,,.....,... .....,. B etsy Wylie Captain of Winning Team ...,.. ..... S andy Dyson Faculty Advirer .,,,.,..,.....,... Miss Linder 151 ARCHERY GROUP Fir!! row, left lo right: Sonia Spargnapani, Dora Odarenko, Cary McCormick, Carol Hanke, Jean Cowling, june Keller, Gail Massey, Judy Jackson. Second row, left to right: Maureen Wise, Nancy Grubbs, Lilien Filipovic, Carolyn Childs, Ann Kopf, Betsy Wylie, Marcia Thomas, Taffy Hixson, Sue Koenig. Third row, left to right: Mimi Munroe, Elizabeth Dugan, Miriam Lloyd, Margaret Kroll. Foarzla row, left to right: Michael Nathan, Betsy Strout, Carol Church, Bertha Clark, Barbara Zassenhaus. Fifth row, left to right: Steve Sziarto, Kenneth Yee, Sonny Clark. Archery Manager . .....,..,.., ..... ...... C a rol Hanke Faculty Allvlfer ..,... ......, M iss Barnett Softball Manager ...........,...,.... ...... ..,.....,.., S u e Porter Afylftant Manager ....... ,,.... M argie Maxsim Facalty Aclviyer ...... ...... M rs. Hedge M lg W , K f-.11 a gl C YV 32- - l lx. , '-'T f gf ax-h l ft ff7fj e- ' 152 5,9 Fin! row, left to fight: Coach Pete Labukas, Gordon Holterman, Ed Hall, Tom Bresnahan, Pete Abbott, Lew Luce, Don Klimkiewicz, Pete Sommer, Jim Krug, Dave Wilson, jim Sapir, Coach Sherman Rees. Second row, left to 1'lgl9t.' Coach Frank Kley, John Parks, Bill Bues, Robert Russell, Randy Barry, Emanuel Kaculis, Robert Erdahl, John Hunt, john Bish, William Rogers, Spencer Folsom. Tlaiwl row, left to right: Bart Richwine, Matthew Tobriner, Mike Glaser, Richard Tash, Neil Norman, Tim Liebricht, Bill Chatfield, Richard Oliver, Ronald Torrence, Scott Lacy, Dan Coughlin. Fourth row, left to right: Melvin Feldman, Mike Nash, Duff Greene, Don Edington, Bert Shollen- burg, John Badoud, jim Copeland, Chris Stanat, Pete Sivers, Dave Mitchell. Fiflb row, left to right: David Mengers, John Currie, John Bauersfeld, Fred Butler, Allen Pollock, William Hanson, Arthur Lord, Tom Palmer, Manager Jim Goldberg, Manager Bob Moran. Football Although the Tiger eleven failed to duplicate the City Championship of 1955, they closed out the season with a 6-2 record. Losses came both early and late as St. John's rolled up a 25-0 score in the opener and City Champ Cardozo held a 19-15 margin in the linal contest. Six consecutive wins came between the two losses. Carroll was the first victim, 12-6. Roosevelt was beaten, 14-9, by Lew Luce, Pete Abbott, and Co., on a last chance pass play covering sixty yards. The Tigers continued to triumph, defeating Coolidge, 27-7, for their second league win. The gridmen finished with a 32-O score over Bell, 18-6 against rival Western, and 19-6 to beat Dunbar. At this point the Tigers were perched atop the Western division with a 5-O record. Cardozo, 4-O-1, was the only team that could halt Wilson's drive for the City Title. With a stunning 19 points in the first half, the Tiger gridders made a fight of it in a furious fourth period. On the passing arm of Lew Luce it appeared a tie might be possible. This would have given the Tigers the Western Division top spot by a half game. But in the drizzling rain the Tiger eleven ran out of steam, bowing 19-13 to a strong Cardozo team that continued its climb to tie Spingarn to become Co-Champs of the Interhigh League and later tie Gonzaga, 6-6, for the City Schoolboy Title. 15419 Srandouts of this year's fine squad were senior halfback Lew Luce, sophomore full- back Duff Greene, senior quarterback Pete Abbott, senior halfback Pete Sommer and linesmen Dick Tash, Don Klimkiewicz, Gordon Holterman, and Graham Lacy. There are many juniors who gained valuable experience and helped to form a nucleus for next year's team. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES WILSON OPPONENT 0 St. Joh n 's 2 5 12 Carroll 6 14 Roosevelt 9 2 7 Coolidge 7 52 Bell 0 18 Western 6 1 9 Dunbar 6 1 3 Cardozo 19 J. V. FOOTBALL SCORES WILSON OPPONENT 0 I Carroll 12 1 0 ' I Roosevelt O 0 Coolidge 6 4 Gonzaga I 4 - Western -- - 'St. John's - 155 VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Fin! row, left to right: Manager John Curry, Don Edington, Fred Klein, Bill Bues, Mike Glaser, Pete Abbott, Richard Libby CManagerD. Second row, left zo right: Manager Dickie Levine, Manager Pete Greenberg, Emanuel Kaculis Ed Corbett, Neil Norman, Scott Lacy, John Parks, Matthew Tobriner, Bob Anderson, Coach Frank Kley. Varsity Basketball Tiger cagers completed a mediocre season this year, winning four out of six Inter- high League contests to take third ranking. Armstrong defeated the green and white 91-74 in the playoffs. The only league losses were at the hands of top-notch clubs Cardozo and Dunbar, ranking numbers one and two respectively in the Western Division, Although showing only a 7-10 over-all record, the Tiger quint smeared Roosevelt, Coolidge, Bell, Western, St. Albans, and Georgetown Prep. One notable loss to St. Johnls, 89-81, was sparked by All-Metropolitan star Lew Luce's 47 points. Lew has led the Tigers for three seasons, making the All-Metropolitan team each year. The 6'1 high-scoring guard hit for over 400 points this campaign. Behind Luce were seniors Pete Abbott, Bill Bues, Fritz Klein, Bob Anderson, and juniors Mike Glaser, Neil Norman, Toby Tobriner, Emanuel Kaculis, Scott Lacy, Dick Tash, and john Parks. A promising sophomore was Don Edington. Eight letter-winners will be back for action next year, aided by the up-and-coming j.V. With Deal junior High's undefeated graduates heading toward Wilson, 1957 should be successful. SCORES ' WILSON OPPONENT WILSON OPPONENT 64 Bethesda Chevy Chase 77 62 Bell Vocational 35 48 Eastern 56 59 St. Albans 55 68 Roosevelt 50 77 Western 59 50 Landon 58 59 Georgetown Prep ' 54 53 George Washington 64 57' De Matha 64 50 Coolidge 34 62 Dunbar 89 46 john Carroll 70 37 Cartlozo 68 156 15'-2 Fin! row, left lo right: Carl Rauh, jim Pittleman, Bob Gray, Duff Greene, Manager John Currie. Second row, left to right: Manager Richard Libby, jim Krick, Charles Haven, Clif? Litchfield, Pete Xeron, Coach Frank Kley. . . Basketball SCORES WILSON OPPONENT 58 George Washington Frosh 38 59 Roosevelt 48 41 Coolidge 65 47 Capitol Page 27 69 Western 48 68 George Washington Frosh 43 45 Carroll 57 65 Coolidge 44 51 Carroll 62 157 Cross Country Track Flrrt row, left to right: Lo Van der Valk, Al Bellrnan, Lindsay Cowall, Ernest Rhodes, Richard Saslaw, John Wilson, Serge Olive, Jan Van der Valk. Second row, left to right: Howard Silberberg, Ed Eaton, George Behling, Mike Mattingly, Henry Shouse, Mike Miles, Bob Gunn, ob c al ey, George Robinson, Carl Carter, Coach Alfred Doc Collins. Indoor Track First row, left to right: Mike Mattingly, Mike Miles, Henry Shouse, Ed Eaton, Bob Gunn, Ernest Rhodes, Lindsay Cowall. Second row, left to right: Richard Hutchinson, Mike Nathan, Don Weatherson, Serge Olive, Tom Bresnahan, John Wilson, Mark Diashyn. Y Tloirtl row, left to right: Manager Si rberg, Lo Van der Valk, Dean Taylor, George Behling, Matthew Stirling, Tom Paulson, Steve Sziarto, Coach Alfred Doc Collins. , 158 Pint row, left to right: Mark Diashyn I ' n Bro - son, Lindsay Cowall, Bob Russell, Bob Hahn, Don Weatherson, Ed Brown, Bill Bues, Brian Bowers, jimmy Martin, Donald Stein, Coach Alfred Doc Collins. Secoml row, left to right: Coach Pete Labukas, Ed Eaton, Steve Sandler, Richard Hutchinson, Chris Stanat, Gordon Holterman, john Parks, Scott Lacy, Hans Zassenhaus, john Badoud, Bob Gunn, Dick Oliver, Mike Nathan. Third row, left ot right: John Cooper, Bob Love, Dean Taylor, Mike Miles, Mike Mattingly, Brian Usilaner, Pete Xeron, Spencer Folsom, Bill Rogers, Lee Lush, Huntley Baldwin, Henry Shouse, Neil Orr. Fourth row, left to right: Mike Boyd, Dave McCullough, Dick Barnum, john Justus, jerry Yurow, Neil Goldstein, john Hatter, john McMahon, Alan Pollock, Bill Hanson, Matthew Stirling, Alan Frankhouser, Gordon Johnson, Bill Gray. Fifth row, left to right: Jerry Lee, Steve Sziarto, George Behling. Sixth row, left to right: John Prothro, Louis Baker, Tom Paulson, John Manouelian, Dan Coughlin, john Wilson, Pete Sommer, Serge Oliver, Tom Bresnahan, Chris Miller, jan van der Valk. Track Winning three of their first four meets, the Tiger cindermen have outclassed Coolidge, Eastern, and Anacostia in dual meets. Only in the D.C. Relays did the squad slack off, finishing ninth. Since their opening meet, the Tigers have appeared one of the tougher interhigh teams. Mark Diashyn, Pete Sommer, and Serge Olive have been the speedsters, with Mike Nelson, Richard Hutchinson, Mike Nathan, and Don Stein close behind. Hurdling stars have been Ed Brown, Tom Bresnahan, and Tom Paulson. Other point-winners have been Matthew Stirling and Ed Brown, high jump, Don Weatherson, polevaulting, and john Parks and Bob Hahn, tossing the shotput and discus. Mike Nelson on the broadjump and John Wilson running the mile have been piling up numerous points. SCORES WILSON OPPONENT AI12l.COSIl3. Ninth place D.C. Relays Armstrong 862 Coolidge 3 lf. Cardozo 82 Eastern 29 Coolidge 72W Anacostia 45-2X5 Inter-High Championships 159 Fin! row, left to right: Manager George Robinson, Lou Luce, Duff Greene, Dick Tash, Mike Nash, Jerry Goldberg, Fred Butler, Chuck Becker, Joel Britt, Manager Gary Palsgrove. Second row, left to right: Kenny Luchs, john Krooth, Don Edington, Art Ludke, jim Eichberg, Emanuel Kaculis, Don Klimkiewicz, Pete Abbott, Blake Young, Coach Sherman Rees. Varsity Baseball Apparently heading for its most successful season on the diamond, the Wilson nine went into the homestretch with eight consecutive victories. At this point the Tigers posted a 10-1 overall record, best in the area. Losing only to St. Albans 8-9, the Green and White stormed back to gain revenge, 9-2, in a later game with the Saints. Knocking off the likes of Roosevelt, Coolidge, Bell, and Western in league contests put Wilson on top of the Western Division, 4-0. With four games remaining on the schedule, including two league tilts, the Tigers were destined to make the Inter-high playoffs for the second year in a row. Spingarn, the eventual playoff champion, defeated the Tigers, 7-0, in the opening round. Mainstays Dick Tash and Pete Abbott have both been successful on the mound and at' the plate. Veteran southpaw jim Eichberg, inactive for half the season, returned to toss no-hit ball against Friends for three innings in a 16-1 rout. Later in the same week his four-hit shutout over Western boosted the team to the number one position in the Western Division. The powerful blasts of Don Klimkiewicz and Mo Kaculis have come through time and again. SCORES WILSON OPPONENT WILSON OPPONENT 7 Priory 2 15 Friends 2 9 McKinley 8 4 Western 4 0 8 St. Albans 9 2 Spingarn 8 13 Eastern 10 8 John Carroll 1 5 Rooseveltx 4 May 11 Dunbar A 10 Georgetown Prep S 14 Eastern 5 Coolidgel 4 18 Cardozol 9 St. Albans 2 june 3-10 Playoffs 16 Bell Vocationali 1 1 Interhigh Games 160 Firr! wizr, Zell to f'i.2hff MANY Rubinowifl, Bzlrtgm Richvvine. Paul Rfhlis. Bob Arklfrsony ,Set-frm! may left fo rifhlf B05 Grafton, Dave Loewensfein. Tennis fmked for the m I Firrl mu. lefz In rfgbzx Mel Felilman, Spencer Oliver. Seuouzl mug fefl to right: Bob Neal, Smith De Force, Jim Krick, Marvin Singman, Golf Having defeated Carclozo and Roosevelt in league competition, the dullers look sharpi Led by linlcsmen Marvin Singman, Smith De Force, Spencer Oliver, and Jimmy Kriclc, the team looks tough to beat. The young squad is backed up by up-and-coming golfers Jim Pittleman, john Mitchell, Bob Neal, Jim Joyce, and Melvin Feldman. XVILSON OPPONENT 9 Cardozo 0 May I8 Dunbar 6 Roosevelt 5 May ll-22 Play-offs May ll Coolidge May 25 Championship May li Western l6l - il Intramural Winners Twp: l7omlvulI Champicms7Secrio11 50-fi-T Mirfzffa' Basketball CQh21rnpions4Scctim1 218-6 Lnner: Volleyball Champions-Section ZOZA. 162 -wwf 'ws mmmwwmm ,M-uv-1 164 N 1 f 165 4 l Class Will We, the Graduating Class of 1956, being of sound mind and body, do solemnly bequeath to the Class of 1957 our superiority in actions, appearance, and mind. I, Llewelyn CaJfanova Late, do bequeath my line and technique to Dajff Greene, my stooge and understudy. Allow me, jalie McCoy, to leave my regal bearing to a book-laden junior. I, Sydney C ollron, do bequeath my wazoo to Ann Atkinson. Let me, Val Turner, leave my calorie chart to Tommy van Ackeran. We, Norma and Lee Creamer, leave together. I, Anne Riclatmeyer, do bequeath my soft voice and subtle manners to Joanne Lamb. I, Iobn Wilson, do bequeath my much-used red jacket to Dr. Saber with the assurance that he'll look charming in it. I, Nina Frank, hopefully leave my five-dollar Stevenson pin to Ron Pollock. I, Jeanette Pew, bequeath my name to the cafeteria. Why can't I, Jef Harris, leave my golden glow to johnny Moran? I, Don Klimkiewicz, do bequeath my alley to Shack , I I, Sae Porter, bequeath my sneakers to Min Dent. I, Baddy Lee, will leave, in my own sentimental way, a large place in the hearts of Wilson girls to be filled by john Parkr, or anyone who is man enough. I, Edytbe Charen, do leave my long fingernails to Lawrie Claermak. I, Caroline Smith, will and bequeath my elevator shoes and Dr. Boyle to Soma Golden. I, Site Poalton, bequeath my taxi service for games to Corinne Tietjenr. I, Marcia Levy, leave my diet to anyone who can live on nothing. I, jonathan Revere, leave my Als in grammar and composition to any junior who can claim them. I, lean Calp, leave Dave Parker with regrets. I I, David Friedman, leave my pink cheeks to Mrs. Smitlo. I, jane Parker, bequeath my St. John's ring to Fran Fraivley, We, the men in maroon and red, leave our loafing spot at the Hot Shoppe to the members of the gang. I, Bill Baer, bequeatth my height to Mary Van Way. I, Betty Milli, leave my southern accent to some misinformed Yankee. I, lady Parnell, leave my school spirit to Nan Owens, We, the Yearbook Staff, bequeath luck with the Woodrow Wilson '57 to next year's staff. We, the Graduating Class of 1956, leave. 166 Will You Ever Forget? The assembly in which Fritz Klein goofed on the opening exercises? The multitude of waving hands when Min Eiker asks, How many understand? The seventh of June when you still didn't have a date for the Senior Prom The largest dance of the year-the Sadie Hawkins Dance? The day the boys first came to school with the golden glow ? The day Linn Fuller broke the 440 record? The cosy, dark atmosphere at W.W. dances? The way Clarkie and Riebtmeyer do the boogie? Your first beach party at Ocean City Coh, shock! J? The exchange students-those crazy socks? The week when we had number four bell schedules every day? The absence roll On the day before college boards? How Dr. Boyle boiled when the articles Weren't ready on press night? Carper Milqaeloaft Tennerree Ernie Ford Greta Garbo .,,..,.....,. jerry Lewif ............... Popeye and Olive Oil john Forler Driller .,..... Marlon Brando ...,..... Miokey Spillane ...,..4 Prince Rainier .,.,. Red Rider .,..,,,.,......,. Gina Lollabrigida .... Pearl Mena .............., Marilyn Monroe ...... General Ridgeway ,...,.. Dennir the Menace ...... Rarnar of the jungle Abbott and Coytello .I Liberaoe ............,.,..... Loaella Parfonr ,.,... Dr. Kinrey .....,.......... School for Scandal ,.,4 Rogues' Gallery ? DON KLIMKIEWICZ ,.........TOM BRESNAHAN ............KATE STOREY CAFRITZ JOHN BISH AND NANCY SAPIR ............,..,.,.JOHN LAWYER SAPIR JONATHAN REVERE HARRY NOTOWIDIGDO .,..,, RICHARD HUTCHINSON MARY KIRKPATRICK HOLLY WILLARD ELLIE BURGER KENNETH ROSEMAN SQUEAKS WILSON BOB ERDAHL , ,. JOHN MIDDLETCN AND JOHN WILSON . RICHARD HEINTZE 167 LIZ ST. CLAIRE .. PETE SOMMER ..,.,,.t..... WNV. lin iflilemuriam BART MICHAEL HERSH January 51, 1959 - April 1, 1956 168 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASSES OF T956 from THE WOODROW WILSON HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION for UNITY, COOPERATION, cmd ADVANCEMENT of COMMON PURPOSES between THE HOME, THE SCHOOL AND THE COMMUNITY Mr. RaIph A. Young ....... Mr. Jesse R. Smith ,... OFFICERS and COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN of the WOODROW WILSON HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION .................President ...........First Vice-President M. C. J. Crum ...... .... ......... S e cond Vice-President Mrs. George Neal ....... Mrs. Arthur Pierdon .... .........Third Vice-President . ....... Recording Secretary Mrs. B. B. Jones ................ Corresponding Secretary Mr. Homer Jones .... .............Treasurer Mrs. George N. Young .......... ....... S enior Sponsor Mrs. Thomas H. Miller ....... Mrs. A. B. Ambler ....... ....... Mrs. J. Hicks Baldwin ......... Mr. AIvin Roseman ..... Mr. George M. Carpenter .........lunior Sponsor Sophomore Sponsor .Membership Chairman .........Cadet Chairman Building and Grounds Chairman Mrs. Bernard Nordlinger Parent Participation Chairman Mr. Jesse R. Smith ....... ......... P rogram Chairman Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Sol Ackerman Mrs. A. B. Ambler, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles G. Aronstein Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Max Barash Dr. and Mrs. V. V. Bele Mrs. E. O. Bell Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Belsley Mr. and Mrs. Nelson E. Bleckman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borkin Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bradshaw Brig. Gen. and Mrs. E. A. Brown, Jr Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. W. Bues, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Bumgarner Mr. and Mrs. D. Burk Major General and Mrs. J. C. Burger Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Burgess Mr. S. Buynitzky Mrs. Hall Caine Mrs. Irving E. Cantor Mr. and Mrs. George M. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Childs Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Collson Mrs. Beverly M. Coughlin Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cranford Mrs. Hannah Crawford Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Crist A. C. Cron Mr. and Mrs. James Culp Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Curry Mr. and Mrs. Carole H. Dane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davies Mr. and Mrs. Roland Davies Mr. and Mrs. C. Wade Dawning Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Denny Mr. and Mrs. F. Reed Dickerson Dr. and Mrs. Jack Diener Mr. and Mrs. William Dismer Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dorfman Dr. and Mrs. C. Dortzbach Mrs. Louis A. Drexler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Dudley Dr. and Mrs. Edward T. R. Eason Mr. and Mrs. Eichberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Erdahl Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Erickson Mr. and Mrs. A. Excog John R. Faulconer Mr. and Mrs. John Fiske Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Fitton Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fleisher Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fleisher Mrs. B. D. Fogle Miss Carolyn Foust Mr. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fry Clarence E. Frye Saul R. Gamer Mrs. E. C. Gathings Mrs. Goba Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldstein Mrs. Alexander D. Good Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Oliva Gr Mr. and Mrs. Hal Gooding Joseph L. Goozh David L. Gordon Robert Gray O. G. Green een Leroy N. Greene H. Haeberle Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John S. Mrs. Edith H Harry Hahn Hall arouff Capt. and Mrs. P. F. Hauck Mr. and Mrs. Morton Himrnelfarb Representative and Mrs. A. S. Hirlo Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick E. Howe J. Iskow Harold A. Jewett Stanley Johnson Mrs. Homer Jones Dr. and Mrs. Mr. Victor J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joyce Kayne S. E. Keller T. S. King Col. and Mrs. Edward M. Kirby Mrs. Priscilla Mr. and Mrs. I. Koelb D. G. Lam Lt. Col. and Mrs. A. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Girard Lee W. J. Leibrecht A. C. Leonard Elliot Levinson Philip Levy I. Lisann Harry M. Littleton Daniel B. Lloyd Schuyler Lowe Paul Ludwig Gerson H. Lush Mrs. George Maksim Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Louis N. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mandell Markwood John M. Marshall W. Mattingly J. R. Mayor E. B. McNett Mr. Stroker McGuirk Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Meissner Harry Meyerson Frederic A. Middleton ng, Jr Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton Mr. and Mrs. joseph L. Miller Mrs. Claire Minami Mr. and Mrs. Clark Mollenhoff Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Moore Mrs. S. Alan Moorefleld Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Mostow Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Muncy Mr. and Mrs. H. Munroe Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Neal Mr. and Mrs. Richard Oliver Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oliver Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Orr Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Ourand Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Painter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paley Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Palton Dr. and Mrs. Howard P. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pasternak Mrs. Lynn C. Paulson Mrs. H. B. Picard Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Pierdon Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Porter Mrs. George B. Porter Mr. R. G. B. Pringle Col. and Mrs. Edward K. Purnell Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Rabon Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ranstad Mrs. Rasin Dr. and Mrs. George W. Reeves Dr. Barton W. Richwine Brig. General and Mrs. T. S. Riggs Mrs. Reed T. Rollow Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rose Mrs. john Leslie Rowland John Forney Rudy Quintin Sanger and Mrs. Philip Sapir and Mrs. George P. Schultze and Mrs. Fred A. Schumacher Mrs. Saul Schwartzbach Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Seidler Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Sellers Mr. and Mrs. G. Senturia CZD Mr. and Mrs. Mehli Sepahpour Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seward Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Shedd, jr. Mr. and Mrs. jack M. Shepley Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Shipley Mr. and Mrs. E. Simony Mr. and Mrs. Sutinkno Slamet Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Smith Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Sommer Mr. and Mrs. Sporgnapani Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Stafford Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stafford Mrs. Sherwood Stanley Mr. and Mrs. Darrell St. Claire Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Syran Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sziarto Dr. and Mrs. Ross Taggert Mr. Bernard Tassler Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Thadani Mr. and Mrs. Van der Valk Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weikel Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wentzel Mr. and Mrs. Abe West Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Weston Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. White Mr. Edward Widmann Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Willard Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Wise Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wood Dr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Yater Mr. and Mrs. Roger Yates Mr. George N. Young Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Young Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zassenhaus This new Chevy Chase oliice of Columbia Federal will open at Wisconsin Avenue 86 Jenifer Street, N.W. in the late fall of 1956. Best Wishes to the students of Woodrow Wilson Columbia Federal SAVINGS AND LOAN from our entire staff nw ASSOCIATION - Ml lgx 730 Eleventh sf., N. w. at Columbia Federal. gig Republic 7-,In F:-' i -44 Ami. over saa,ooo,ooo iwiwnhwmwii C. E. Kefauver, Pres. EMerson 3-9842 EMerson 3-9792 MARTINI'S BARBER SHOP BARBERS OF DISTINCTION Accountancy and Financial Air conditioned Administration Courses 3711 Newark St., N.W. Parking Faciiities Leading to B.C.S. and M.C.S. Degrees Give specific training for accounting 4449C0f1f1-Ave- WC'5l'In9I0nfD- C- positions-turnish basis tor advancement to executive posts-prepare for C.P.A. examinations. Day and evening classes. Coeducational Catalog on Request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY 1100 SIXTEENTH STREET, N.W. al' l. Washington 6, D. C. Ripublic 7-2262 Compliments of FRANKLIN SIMON 4250 Connecticut Ave., N.W. WASHINGTON 8, D. C. RAY GIOVANNONI CAMS CUSTOM AUTOMOTIVE CO. 606 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington 1, D. C. Sales Rents Loans Farmettes PACKET-I-,S LAKE PHARMACY Insurance Covering Every Risk ARNOLD D- CRUMBAUGH, Realtor 8551 Connecticut Ave. Chevy Chase, Md. Patronize Your Community Broker PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST 4708 Wisconsin Ave. wo. 6-1364 Washington 16, D. c. Dia' OL 43377 We 'MVB' FRIENDSHIP FLOWER SHOP FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Compliments of WOodIey 6-4155 EMerson 3-9713 L. M. HoIsinger 3236 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. 81 Prop. Washington, D. C. Compliments of JOSEPH M. SILVERMAN, C.L.U. Regional Manager FRANKLIN LIFE Compliments of FARR'S JEWELERS lSince 19181 4445 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Connecticut Avenue 8. Albemarle Street EM. 3-9338 3716 Macomb St., N.W. Washington 16, D. C. MACOMB BEAUTY SALON Hair Stylists and Beauty Consultants Open Evenings 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Air-Conditioned Phone co. 5-3617 THE LAMP SHADE SHOP 1740 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. Silk, Parchment, and Fiberglass Lamp Shades Made to Order Also Large Stock of Ready-Macles ..',- . W3 QM' -. . '- To the graduating .nfl . - ur-i'11-:-.--..Z':j.4i. .gl:sf:'1q1L.fe-'A QM tagvffs 'rnfp wr- -A QL- ,- , , -11 ESP' .. f sbvflffwfl F' i 'I 5' ,uf 5 ' . -.1-5::g-H3 -:-.5,,., M,f.3,,g.,:,..A,f -'I-.1434-,,p,.3,3-.s,-.5-.-xi, .5 - .. ,' - . l ' ' 499- A+f'7 'f'f:fff'f' t'ffY'I',' fn' 5en'0 5- .3 wh., I. ,. :iQ.., ' ..s,. 1:-1, f - . ,.f',7,g,5?,s- X .A . V, K I kr' . ht IU ' I ' 'V -' '.lv,j vw ' . - In ' 1,1 - -5 ,wg . nga., ,. , -- . I -, ,,,1 , , , , if 1' QV.:-.1 ...3B2'43swL'v' ftrf,-JW .. 'AI'-:fi-1. .--1 . ' The American University is - 337211 1 f . ef : .. . ' . z fla'f 7-gi.. i7x 'Q,fv A f f'- ,Q 71 I 'i1. M'-19 ' in 5 3' 15.31 'i ' f f :'1'iT '5i?FM''fhgi-Qf'i'If?5fLQ, 5.51, honored to be represented ',J..fi.-Hx '. I i A :V ,lk VJQ,-1 A l,g,,'-in.5fgHliQ1f '- 9 -- , .Ig-.,x,.2?F'f, .5i in your yearbook. 1-:I--I 7.1 .1,,A'...- A Y .I -'I N--bf! . - ji . ti 5 Er.kmg5.'.,i.,a, ?f4I,:lly5, if V ,I I fi as ' I U ' Lv-: ' ti J I L , . , IQ'. :Ir ju, We invite you to visit our '- lf ... ' '- ' - -- 'I -- rn- Q H, 1 V. .. .1 1 ':,. f,7r', I :I..QK!'v1 1 :si - . F EI -- , Af-ff T- I uptown and downtown - iw' 'T,l.el, A -QU. , ,g......-....,4...,,,, . 'I -:g:1.gj,:,,5.W 3' H P ,Qs -f -'i ff y-fr:.'-:sf-'S' center to discuss advantages gf -,v '.5.1',,gmf,:,g' .1 A gggf- '.i.,j,,,39',Q.gb..5-15,519,X N,,,,gmg,,mi,,h ww' -M 1 - - r '-J -- J'-L of college training. For a catalog or further information, write or visit The Office of the Assistant to the President THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY Washington I6, D. C. WOodley 6-6800 Pick-Up Service Dual Controlled Cars CORSAGE 1 'U' HEADQUARTERS -9925 VS! 0 S 2 el: 0! JOHNSON'S FLOWER CENTER 4200 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. 4750 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Washington 'I6, D. C. 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EMerson 2-8300 Free Delivery at Any Time CLOVER MARKET Charge Accounts Invited 5014 Connecticut Ave. EMerson 3-1717 FRIENDSHIP JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry - Expert Watch Repairing - All Work Guaranteed EMerson 2-7414 0 BALFOUR I WILSON OFFICIAL CLASS RING FRATERNITY AND SORORITY JEWELRY MEDALS - TROPHIES CRESTED STATIONERY L. G. Balfour Co. 711 14th Street, N.W. Phone NA. 8-1044 Office and Showroom Open Daily 9 to 5 HIGGER'S DRUGS, INC. Pharmacists 5015 - 17 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. WOodley 6-1815 ALBAN BEAUTY SALON Beauty Culture 4716 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. 3410 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.-Washington 16, D. C. EMerson 3-8300 Woodley 6-9654 BAKER'S PHOTO suPPLY, INC. R E E V E 5 Quality Complete Photo Supply Headquarters Candies Luncheons 4611 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. EM 2-9100 Bakery Products 1209 F Street, N.W. DI. 7-3781 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS AUTO REPAIRS FRANK 6' JERRY'S SERVICE CENTER 5130 WISCONSIN AVE., N.W. WASHINGTON 16, D. C. WO. 6-1310 Compliments of ADAMS 2-1200 CONNECTICUT PHARMACY 4451-59 Connecticut Ave. Phone EM. 3-4447 Free Delivery Service Phone EM. 3-4659 1521 Connecticut Avenue Eugene Sarnoft Washington 6, D. C. CHEVY CHASE VALET W. M. A. L. Center Cleaning - Ta'loring - Hat Blocking Pressing - Shoe Repairing Wl1ile You Wa'f We are now operating our own plant 4443 Connecticut Ave. Washington 8, D. C. I Compliments of A FRIEND C. M. HALE COMPANY BUILDERS Custom Homes Remodeling OL. 4-4777 OL. 4-2471 QQ i The Giano' ALWAYS Meets at the mous Dawg ,S - .il FA ir a MAGGIE'S RESTAURANT AND SODA FOUNTAIN 4239 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. I4 Doors from Riggs Friendship Branchl Open Daily 7 A.M. - 10 P.M. Sunday 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. EMerson 2-6209 Weddings Our Specialty We Deliver WOODLEY FLOWER SHOP 3500 Connecticut Avenue Washington, D. C. WOodley 6-5747 WOodley 6-5748 Compliments of ELLEN'S GIFT SHOP 3416 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Washington 16, D. C. WO. 6-3636 AMES IMSATT, Inc. 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WESLEY HEIGHTS PHARMACY Prescriptions Called For and Delivered COlTIplllT16f'IlS OIC WO' 45th at Nebraska Avenue, N.W. SECTION IO7-8 Marian Arnold Martin Aronoft John Bish Tom Bresnahan Eddie Brown Bill Bues Edith Chasen Erich Cron Caroline Curtin Dorothy DeLisi Dawn Detwiler Mark Diashyn Harriet Dorfman Eleanor Elson Robert Erdahl Judith Fleisher Charles Gray Hans Zassenhaus Yvonne Haddad Richard Hall Claire Jones Lou Luce Isabel Markwood Deana McDonald Diana Myles Harry Notowidigdo Jane Parker Suzanne Seidler Judy Simony Marilyn Sweetman Joseph Weikel Linda Weston Mary Lee Wilhelm Wally Yater Helen Zollars To The Graduating Class of 1956 MR. and MRS. ALBERT ROSENFIELD ROTH'S SILVER SPRING THEATRE 8242 Georgia Ave., Silver Spring The finest motion picture entertainment in Washington's most comfortable theatre APEX HARDWARE CO. 4820 Yuma Street, N.W. Washington 16, D. C. WOodley 6-2633 HARRINGTON HOTEL 'Iith and E Sts., N.W. O 8 C 300 rooms ayer 0. DOWNTOWN-7th sf. N.w., between D cf E Air-Conditioning SPRING VALLEY-49th and Mass. Ave. N.W. Radio and T.V. R. V. BRYCE, Manager 8. Director We Serve TOOW: Northern Style Chinese Native Food 2 oulgffefa fa gmfdwoman .ance f903 Parties and Family Dinners ! 1219 Connecticut Avenue WO0dley 6-8047 5522 Connecticut Avenue Washington 6 D C WOodiey 6-8079 Washington, D. C. FRANK S. PHILLIPS Realtor SALES-PROPERTY MANAGEMENT INSURANCE-LOANS-CONSTRUCTION 927 15th St., N.W. 7848 Wisconsin Ave. 2420 Wilson Blvd. D. C. Office Maryland Office Virginia Office Washington, D. C. Bethesda, Md. Arlington, Va. District 7-1411 Oliver 2-7006 Jackson 5-6266 MORTGAGE LOAN CORRESPONDENT New England Mutual Life Insurance Company The Midland Mutual Life Insurance Company CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of '56 for occasional FLOWERS . . OI' flowers for THE OCCASION Dependability counts . . . Over 50 years of satisfactory service and progress tells the story BLACKISTONE, Inc. Florist 1407 H ST. N. W. Dl. 7-1300 SPRING VALLEY STORE 4874 Mass. Ave., N.W. Em. 3-1606 EMerson 3-6465 CIRCLE FLORISTS FLOWERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 5634 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. A. L. WHITE Washington, D. C. Bus. EMerson 2-2216 MERRYFIELD AND WOODS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 4527 Wisconsin Avenue Washington l6, D. C. Compliments of Elaine Lam Sally Leonard Beth Oliver Mickey Oliveri Jane Parker Frances Picard Ann Scheele Anne Schumacher Kathy Sellers Rowena Stanley Historic NATIONAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Connecticut Ave. at N St., N.W. Sunday Services: 9:00 and 11:00 A. M. Sunday Evenings: Youth Groups for AII Ages. Distinguished for great choirs and vigorous youth programs Ministers Theodore Schaefer Edward L. R. EIson Organist and John J. Rice Choir Master JOHN A. VAN LANDINGHAM UNIVERSITY BARBER SHOP Open 9 a.m. - Closed 6 p.m. Except Sundays and Holidays Phone WOodIey 6-8773 4220 Fessenden St., N.W. Washington 16, D. C. Compliments of SECTION 331 EMerson 3-8600 4938 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. EMerson 2-6000 Washington 16, D. C. WINDSOR VALET Head to Foot Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery All Work Done on Premises Finest in Dry Cleaning, Expert Tailors, Dyers, Furriers, Shoe Repairing, aundry and Certified Storage RICKER PRINTING CO. Complete Job Printing Service 4224 Fessenden St., N.W. EM. 3-7022 TWEEDS 'N THINGS For the Clothes You Love to Live In Wisconsin at Western Chevy Chase, Md. PINK POODLE GIFT SHOP Gifts and Cards With A Pedigree 3502 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington 8, D. C. WO. 6-2822 l FOR FLAT TOPS lT'S CATHEDRAL MANSION BARBERSHOP 3000 Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Milton H. Pitts-Proprietor HO. 2-4300 E. G. SCHAFER 8m COMPANY Phone WO. 6-0025 Wholesale Plumbing and Heating Supplies WISCONSIN DRUG CEN-I-ER Myers Wafer Sysfems Free Fast Delivery Charge Accounts Invited 3226 Wisconsin Ave., N.W., Washington, D. C. 2321 - 4th Street, N.E., Washington 2, D. C. G U S T I S DECGTUV 2-3862 Serving the finest Italian Cuisine 1837 M Street, Northwest Washington 6, D. C. 7676 Woodbury Drive, Silver Spring, Md. Juniper 8-2650 Compliments of A N G E L O Hairdressers 3416 Connecticut Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C. WOodley 6-2500 EMerson 3-9801 WOodley 6-6235 Style Cuts 51.50 TON STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS The Home of Finer Portraits INDIVIDUAL STYl.lNG Call NA. 8-3640 1327 F Street, N.W. Opposite Capitol Theatre .lusf Call- DUPONT LAUNDRY LAUNDRY - DRY CLEANING COlumbia 5-4200 2535 Sherman Ave., N.W. Washington, D. C. COMPETITIVE ALLOWANCES PROPER PRICES -:- FINEST SERVICE WHEELER, INC. CHRYSLER o PLYMOUTH EXCLUSIVE IMPERIAL 4800 WISCONSIN, N.W. EMerson 3-4800, Ample Parking Qualify Volume Dealer SULLIVAN SCHOOL Effecfive preparafion for WEST POINT ANNAPOLIS AIR FORCE ACADEMY COAST GUARD ACADEMY AND ALL COLLEGES WENDELL E. BAILEY, U.S.N.A. T934 Box W. W.,2IO7 Wyoming Avenue Principal Washington 8, D. C. KAY'S MEN'S SHOP BROAD BRANCH MARKET MEN'S FURNISHINGS -.- CLOTHING The Cmplefe Fwd Store THE SHOP FOR MEN 5608 Broad Branch Road 2618 Conn. Ave. AD. 4-8148 W0odleY 6-5656 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LEARN TO TYPE THIS SUMMER College Will Be Easier! Job Offers Better! COOL is the word for our special 6- or 8-week course! Air conditioned class- rooms, modern equipment, and now a convenient BETHESDA LOCATION Telephone Bldg., 7235 Wisconsin Ave. CLASSES START JUNE 18 Coll JU 7-9052 The GARDNER SCHOOL or BUSINESS, INC. 2nd Floor, Eig Bldg., Silver Spring, Md. Plumbing Heating Amherger and Wohlfarth, Inc. 4701 41ST STREET, N. W. Just olf Wisconsin Ave. WO. 6-6161 Automatic Cas Water Heaters Bathroom Remodeling Bryant Gas House Heating Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges Automatic Washers and Dryers Standard Sink and Cabinet Installations For More Than 20 Years we have been HEADQUARTERS for MOBILE HOMES in the Washington area One out of every 11 single family dwellings built this year will be a mobile home. 0 wa Gov Iwc xiiR . 5020 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. Telephone WOodley 6-3231 AMERICAN VALET 4510 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. fOpposite Searsj ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING Shoe Repairing While-U-Wait Complete Laundry Service Hats Cleaned and Blocked Tailoring For Pick Up and Delivery Call EM. 3-9839 FORT RENO FLORIST 4930 Wisconsin Avenue Specializing in Corsages and Complete Weddings Free Delivery EM. 3-1 150 The Jack Davises BROOK FARM RESTAURANT Located at 7101 Brookville Rd., Chevy Chase, Md. Luncheons, Dinners, Party Accommodations and Catering For Reservations Phone OLIiver 2-8820 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of SECTION 301-8 Phone ADams 4-6277 Since 1875 CARL PETERSEN AND SON Diamonds, Watches and Silverware Expert Repairing ot Timepieces Manufacturing of Platinum and Gold Jewelry 2647 Conn. Ave., N.W. Washington 8, D. C. Phone: WOodley 6-1045 Est. 1929 CHEVY CHASE PAINT Sz HARDWARE CO. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Class, Hardware and Kitchen Utensils 5608 CONNECTICUT AVENUE CHEVY CHASE 15, D. C. CONGRESSIONAL LUMBER CO. Rockville, Maryland WH. 6-5550 PO. 2-9500 AbOl,If Woodrow WilSOH . . . The text has been set in Linotype Garamond, with display heads in Lydian Italics. The Paper is Lustro Enamel, manufactured by the S. D. Warren Company of Boston. The book has been printed and bound, with great care and considerable pleasure, by GARAMOND PRESS BALTIMORE 1 ee. 5 1956 '1 N 1 Q X L 1 ,Q Q . . u F 1 1 1
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