Woodrow Wilson High School - Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1959

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FARHAD ADJOODANI fFredJ Stamp ancl Coin Club: Projection Staff. Horseback riding and stamp collecting 611 in Fred's spare time . . . enjoys math . . . the University of Michigan follows Wilson. RICHARD EDWARD ARMSBY fRickyJ Sopboinore ancl junior Clarr. Vice Prerident: Section, Preriiient: Stuclent Exchange: Key Club, Vice Preria zlenl: Science Club: Bancl. Cute and well-liked . . . known for scientific ac- complishments . . . possesses a vast collection of classical music and a famous pool table . . . frisbee is a favorite sport . . . will continue his education at Haverford, Oberlin, or Connecticut Wesleyan. RICHARD MURRAY ARONOFF fDickyJ Progrer.riz'e Music Society: Varrity Football: Boys' W Club. When not bolstering the Tigers' football squad, can be found relaxing or listening to jazz records . . . favors trig over other school subjects . . . lists teachers as his pet peeve . . . next comes the University of Michigan. MANSUR ARSJAD An Indonesian addition to Wilson . . . exclaims, Oh, boy! about swimming. ping pong, and tennis . . . interested in photography and traveling . . . chemistry and algebra are favorite subjects . . . will attend George Washingtcnn University. LINDA ELIZABETH AARONSON KL. AJ Pep Club: Library Staff: Y-Teens: W. IV, '59, Sale! Staff: Section, Secretary. L. A. enjoys reading a good novel . . . swimming gives her exercise . . . government is a snap . . . alarm clocks get her down . . . Come on, you allf' she pleads . . . will be a medical technologist after G. W, MICHAEL AISNER AARONSON CMikeP Rerearcb Club, Prericlent: junior Recl Crorr Council, Secretary: Social Stuclier Club. Unique brilliance . . . his hobby, working in his home chemistry lab, led to the founding of the Re- search Club . . . favors solid geometry, then chemistry . . . listens to symphonic music . . . ambition is to become a research scientist solving important prob- lems . . . next comes Harvard, Oberlin, or johns Hopkins. JOHN MCGEE ACKERMAN Key Club, Prericlent: National Honor Society: Latin Honor Society: Literary Society, Vice Prericlent: Muric Appreciation Society, Cbairnzan: Neu'.tcarterr,' German Club: Social Studier Club: Band: Orcbertrag German Band. Favorite musical instruments are flute, tuba, ac- cordion, and bagpipes . . . favorite pastimes are girls and reading . . . wants to travel around the world . . . Haverford or Kenyon next year. ANN FAIRFAX ADAMS Section, Trearurer: Y-Teenr: Pep Club: Tigeretter. An attractive girl who adds a spark to every group . . . derives pleasure from visiting the Naval Academy . . . peeved by unpunctual people . . . aspires to be a secretary after a junior college. f Q. w .'. . , 1 1 ,4

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WI' Jtxgpj-I U , I Ol JM-'N o Mg A ASHBY CAshh S 101 e Pr i t,' Bible Club: UV. W. 59: Pep ci logjl Club Intl nf Sportr. g recor d ng wit t of people are br 1 - my ' L ,- Ile ' gin ' ' o is I e . . iocio ra s hi h ex ' s Y e ' g?' . . A ' e v . . V ' ' ' g . . . avid insincere or snobby s im ing is enjoyed ROBERT GUNNAR ASKER QBobD Riding around or just taking it easy is enjoyed by this senior . . . chemistry ranks lirst at school . . . has quite a time getting up in the morning . . . future plans include the Navy or University of Minnesota. 'ants rpm a kiggartenggcher after Westhamptbn n. PETER CHARLES AVERILL QF. AJ A nice guy . . . Hey, you! he greets . . . iishing, basketball, and football are favorite sports . . . looks forward to history class . . . a career in agriculture will follow Virginia Polytechnic Institute. BENJAMIN AVRUNIN 1 Benny D Progreriize Mufic Society' Latin Honor Society: Ger- man Club: Projection Crea .' Social Studier Club. A really funny guy . . . playing jazz music on his sax passes the time . . . is peeved by filling out ques- tionnaires . . . lunch highlights the day . . . Sure is nice, he exclaims . . . wants to enter into the medical profession after University of Virginia or G.W.U. aiuv figgu V, WILLIAM ELDRIDGE BAGEANT, JR. Section. Vice PreJic1'ei1!.' Carlety. tBillJ This good-looking senior is often found working on a car . , . lunch highlights his school day . . . enjoys baseball and tennis . . . his advice is Don't work too hard . . . plans to become an automobile or airplane mechanic after college. MARSHA LEE BAKER Section, Secretary: Sociology Club, Secretary: Spatziib Club: Pep Club: Girlr' Glee Club: Y-Teem: junior Toziin Meeting League' Bible Club: Ilitrumurul Sportr. Enjoys boating and Waterskiing . . . history is her favorite . . , people who aren't sincere peeve her . . . her wish is to be a success in life . . . will major in elementary education at Ohio Wesleyan or the Uni- versity of Vermont. WILLIAM MARSHALL BAKER 1BiIlJ Nutioizul Honor Society: Latin Honor Society: Buncl, Drum Major: Alutb Club: Social Studie: Clubf Key Clubg Ruclio Clubg Cucletr, Sergeant, A genuine scholar . . . claims 9975 of all woman drivers are inefficient . . . especially handy in math and science . . . How 'bout that, Bill will exclaim when told he's been accepted at Harvard or Brandeis. AMR MAHMOUD BARAKA Photography is his hobby . . . a future architect . . . appreciates classical music . . . chemistry is no trouble at all . . . an excellent tennis player . . . will attend the University of Cairo.

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