Woodrow Wilson High School - Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1956

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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

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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.



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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

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