Woodrow Wilson Middle School - Tiger Yearbook (San Diego, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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Below-THE SENATE, composed of representatives of general science and social studies classes. James D. Clark is Faculty adviser. -4- ae: ,. .... .. . Y . , ,,,ws as Above- Members of the Wilsonette lGirls' Leaguej Council. Lower left: Cafeteria Commiiieez Lower center, left to right: Willela Porter, Secretaryg Gail McCullough, Presidentg Hazel Porter, Vice-presidentg Lower right: Lost and Found Commitiee. Wilsonette advisers are Miss Mary Schmeeckle, Mrs. Evelyn Dewey, Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Miss Mary Woolford. ... 5 - We Prepare for Graduation NINTH GRADE OFFICERS Jim Battenfield, President 0 Darlene Huber, Secretary Bill Patten, Vice-president ' NINTH GRADE COMMITTEE Top row, left to right: Jim Foushee, ,Bob James, Suzanne Klebba, Jack Neal, Bill Cattellg Center: Sam Inabinett, Larry Smith, Bill Kuenne, Jon Falgren, Dave McCu1loughg Front row: Judy Parslow, Shirley Moss, Dixie Henkel, Ina Thuet, Hazel Porter, Ann Silveira. Abbott, Albert James Abbott, Maxine Abrams, Frank Abramson, Gloria Ruth d ms Robert A A a , Adams, Robert N Adams, Sandra Adamo, Joseph Adrnire, Carole Aicinena, Jon Lee Aishman, Ronnie Alcaraz, Ernest Charles Allen, Nancy Allen, Lawrence Anderson, Jim Anderson, Larry Anderson, Warren Applestill, Diana Arlington, Lee Armentrout, Lee Backus, Verna Baehr, Barth Bailey, Lydell Baldwin, Roberta Barach, Elana Barancik, Morton Barfoot, Silver Arthur Barnes, George W Barnett, Joan Barnson, Karen Barrett, Wayne Bastian, Rita A. Battenfield, Jim Bauld, Ronnie C. Bay, Beverly Bean, Beverly Bebek, Robert Beck, Bob Benbough, Bob Bendixen, Glen Bennett, Milon Berger, Robert David G. Louise E. Bob Bonnet, Frank E. Boswell, Frances Bowers, Leo A. Bouchard, Carol Ann Boyd, Phyllis Lauretta -7- - l H 4 Dietrich, Charles Dorris, Robert K. Dovey, Bill Doxtater, Mary Louise Duff, Ray Dunn, Jerry Dunsmore, Paula Durrett, Betty Jean Eddy, Al Edwards, Fred Edwards, Dorothy Mae Emerson, Charles Englander, George Englander, Peggie Ensley, Ed G. Erpelding, Ronnie E. Everett, Patricia Anne T, Falgren, Jon A. Farrar, Deanna Felix, Genevieve T. Ferrara, Sally Ferrell, David Ferris, Alfred Finan, Don Finch, Jim Fixmey, Jack Fisher, Buddy C. Fischer, Carol Ford, Colleen Foster, Jay L. Foughty, Nelson Blain Foushee, Jim Franck, Marlene Franklin, Brian French, Don R. Frey, Don Fry, Doris M. Funnell, Alice Gallegos, Elizabeth Galloway, Ann Gardner, Robert Garfield, Beverly Jean Gibbs, Ben Gibson, Frances Glenn, Twila Goldiday, James Gomez, Aldan Gonzales, Gary Gookin, Bob Goodwin, Barbara Goss, Helen Graham, Kathy Graham, Nancy Gray, Mmgaret Green, Carol June Green, Jeanette -9- I ' i Johanpeter, Don E. Johnson, Clarice Johnson, Donna Johnson, Gayle hnson Sandra J o , Johnson, Sharlynn G Jones, Karen J. Jungrnan, Royce Kaufman, Larry Kaufman, Lois Kay, Jean Keefer, Tom Kellerhouse, Lee Kellhofer, J ack Kendall, Allyne Kennedy, Helen Kennedy, Pat Keogh, Connie Anita Kimble, Susan Kinnaird, Dennis Klawitter, Dick Klebba, Susanne Klein, Gary Klopcic, Joyce Klucker, Jeanie Knoll, Harold W. Koehler, Kay Kotnik, Barbara Krauss, Layne Kuenne, Bill Kunkle, Rosemary A. Kuolt, John Lamb, Jack Lane, Peter Larson, George La Russa, Anthony La Spesa, Rose Mary Leavy, James F. Le Doux, Sally Lee, Connie D. Lee, Nancy Leener, Alan J. Leeper, Kathleen Le Messurier, Truly Les Perance, Jeanne Levens, David Lewis, Jo Ann Lewis, Shirley Lingle, Beverly Lockman, Nancy L, Lokey, Gilbert E. Lorenz, Jackie Lovell, Barbara Ann Lowder, Amos Lowry, John Lucas, Frank -11- ayle 15-E ,ar- Luce, Marianne Lydick, Jack Lynch, Terry McCullough, Dave McCullough, Gail McEwen, Bill Mc Ewen, Janelle McFadden, Georgia Mc Gehee, Keith P. McGrath, Barbara Mc Inerney, Ann McKillip, Dwight Mc Kinley, Martha Mackenzie, Robert B, Macklin, Tom Maddox, Danny A. Magnuson, Bina Mallen, Arlene Mallory, Alice Martin, John Martin, Pat Mastro, Elaine Matheson, Shirley Mattar, Paul Matteson, Dixie Ann Means, La Real Melsted, Joan Messerschmidt, Beverly Miles, Emily S. Millard, Catherine M. Miller, Everett Miller, Pat Mitchell, Annette Mitchell, Evelyn Mitchell, Jim Mitrovich, Harold S. Mock, Doris June Moody, David Moore, Judy Morley, Bill T. Moss, Shirley Ann Motsch, Johnnie Moynahan, Georgia Muchrnore, Dale Napolski, Eleanor V. Nash, Lowell Neal, Jack Neilson, Janice Nelson, Bob Neustaedter, William A. Niemeyer, Helen Noe, Virginia Nowak, Patricia Ohre, Patricia Jean Olen, Virl u Ortega, Helen Louise Otten, Faye F Paden, Gayle Palmer, Donna Rose Panish, Norman S. Pannell, Phyllis Papo, Barbara Parslow, Judy Patten, Bill Patterson, Mike Patton, Patricia Patton, Ginger Paul, Barbara Deann Payne, Evan b Peck, Sally Lou Perrine, Gwendolyn Peterson, Alan E. Petrie, Hazel Pinnell, Barbara Pipitone, Marion ' Poe, Mary Pohl, Rose Marie Porneranz, Seymour Porter, Hazel Presher, Robert A. Presher, Roberta J. Prouty, Walter W. Quidort, Sandra Jean Ramsey, Robert Rankin, Gladys Ratzburg, Betty Reaves, Evelyn Renshaw, Evelyn Resch, Rachell Reynolds, Lynnette Richardson, Harold D Richardson, Sharon Riffey, Fred Rivers, Eileen Rizzo, Ida P. Rodriguez. Anthony Ross, Helen Roth, Carol Rowcliffe, Daniel Royer, Sharon Rugg, David Runalls, Barbara Russell, Bob Ruth, Dick Ryan, Jerry Ryden, Len R. Sanford, Gwenn Sare, Robert Sarver, Larry Saunders, Emily Savona, Dee Scheidel, Jeri - 13,- N mah ga--SS.. wi.- an Scherl, Nancy A. Schiltz, John N. Schreiber, Noel A. Schrempf, Faye Aileen Schuler, August F. Scully, Dorothy Segel, Nathan Sergent, Danny Shepard, Dan Lee Shepard, Thelma Lea Sherinian, Roxie Sieck, Shirley Ann Siegel, Harold J. Silveira, Ann Simmes, David R. Simmons, Jack Singleton, Mary Jo Sipes, Julia D. Skiles, Marilyn Skowronek, Michael Slater, Raymond Smith, Barbara Smith, Bob Smith, Flora Smith, Larry Snelson, Darlene Solso, La Rae Sprague, Doris Sprague, Bill Spratley, Bobby Stang, Richard Stanley, Cynthia Stanoff, Richard J. Starkey, Rodney Steele, Arthur Stirewalt, William Stock, Mary Lou Stoddard, David Stratman, Janice Strazulla, Marjorie Sullivan, Jack Swing, Theodore R. Symmes, Frederick Szarkowski, Sherry Tarrant, Jim Taylor, Don Taylor, Charlene Taylor, Rex Thomas, Cherie M. Thompson, Barry Thuet, Ina Rae Thuneman, Bill K. Thurston, Bill Timm, Lauretta Marie Tinker, Lynne Tinkham, Glenn i-14- Todd, Shirlene Toms, James Toovey, Terry S. Totten, Porter Townsend, Barbara Trabert, Carol Kay Trautner, Betty Tromblee, Dawn Tuck, Marleen Turner, Eugene Tyndale, Leone Van Keuren, Douglas Vezzani, Barry Voronin, Walt Waddington, Shirley Wagster, Joe A. Waldrarn, Margie Wallace, Linda , Waller, Mayleta Ward, Ronald Ward, Patricia Warner, Nancy Warner, Scott Waymire, Lee Weatherford, Gary Weaver, Fay L. Weinzapfel, Gary Weld, Ruth Westling, Clay D. Whipple, Mitzi White, Richard M. White, Travis Wiese, Sue Wilcox, Bob Wilkinson, Mary Leota Williams, Don Williams, Dick Williamson, Roger L. Willoughby, Nancy Lee Windham, Margaret Wires, Beverly J. Wolfe, Don Woodard, Joyce Marie Woods, Carol Jean Wren, Jeanette Wright, Iolene Yadon, Billy Young, Nancy Youngs, Bob Zebrowski, Marie Zumwalt, Donna Davidson, Patricia Greene, Mardell Lundholm, Edith -151 These people entered late, or were absent when the pictures were taken: Donald Beckman, Jerry Carr, Richard Cromer, Patricia Davidson, Frances Feeler, Mary Elizabeth Geyer, Kenneth Holmes, Quentin Holt, Donald Hopkins, John Jenkins, Meyer Komar, Joe Lewis, Patricia Miller, Donald Parker, Jean Pelton, Joan Quinn, Juanita Rinks, Hoyt Stevens, Joan Straza, Carlysle Taylor, Sandra Tetley, Norma Tobiason, Franeta Wertz, Donna Young. 1 CLASS SONG OF 1951 Original Music by Emily Saunders -:- Words by Jeanne LesPera.nce I Woodrow Wilson Junior High, And the years that have gone by, We will add to our memories. As we travel on the way To our future's dreamed-of day, We will treasure these memories dear. VII Now to the faculty Who have pledged so loyally To train us for future success, We are leaving our dear school And the ones who were so true. God keep them secure evermore. ew CLASS COLORSg Green and Gold CLASS MOTTO: To try your hardest is to do your best ! w o-0 Photography by Beth's Studio, Mel Tharaldson, Seymour Pomeranz, Mr. J. D. Clark. Cover design by Verna Backus and Bob Benbough. We Have Clubs for Inspiration and Enjoymeni .... af' E Q v , ':',, V -:- 4 41,3 .,,,::.:.:.:. , ziz A mm ' H.::.:s:a E 12849 B fx , L in f W M if wg I l , ,SM M R M A ma Hg: ws rel I Bmlih' - me we- .em W e 5 '-ff E ' nxzsssa.:E,3f2f?1' A-sa W rs Y: il XX, .men 9588 4rz P! ., if wi ,Bam orrfw X, Yigmm, .,,, f:1rr,k,,r. Q ' W-.3x'ffW?'1Le.xA 1, N 51 . N . F 1 r g N . X 1 -' 1 N EN nn WEEKS! '41 I an ix L F is - r GV A' f IA I , r 1 , H we HT? X EMM LX rf' H for W Av ve gsm: 1351323 mg .-WW 'f B.. M I M 'XML' fs'5,s ' 'V X or E Hy ,germs-egg E ATN WSE if W ,. W. a. w - x l . L A ' FE DRAMA CLUB SCENES. Center right: Drama Club officersg Lower left: Group Pictures, Mrs. Diane McGinness, 'Lower right, Club Sponsor. .. 17 ... THESE TWO GROUPS ARE ALL MEMBERS OF THE MONDAY Y-TEENS -1g.. Y-TEEN ENTERTAINERS Left: Entertainers Shirley Moss, Dennis Bradshaw, Gail McCullough and Cseatedb Dixie Henkel have helped provide programs for the Monday Y-Teens. Center, left to right: Cynthia Stanley, Treasurerg Hazel Porter, Secretaryg Shirley Moss, Vice-presidentg Darlene Huber, President. Right, Nancy Willoughby peers out to see if it's safe to go on stage with her act for the Monday Y-Teens. K . :f L, rf? if , 2 . I fm, r KF, l,,.l. fi if ,3g,,,,.s Q ...,. ,.... ,,.: .. W fffffii. ,Q 'Pl H fi f' - ' .,,i , u a a 1 a - a y M a a DRUM CORPS On Wednesdays, after school, you could usually hear the intricate drum beats being rehearsed by the drum corps, under the direction of Mr. Donald Phillips, ably assisted by Captain Mitzi Whipple, and Lieutenant Betty Jean Durrett. The drum majorette, who directed all operations on parade, Was Louise Bonderson. The drum corps Won a trophy for their excellent performance in the North Park Santa Claus Parade. ....19..- BOWLING CLUB, in action at Comanche Bowl. Above, center: Club officersg Hazel Porter, president. Center: Club picture. Lower, center: Mr. Ivan Massey, Sponsor. .-20.-. W mfs 1- QQ H A. E M . E gms Above: Tiger Rollers, Miss Mary Varley, Club Sponsor. Below: Swimming Club. which meets at the Y , is sponsored by Mrs. Carol Woods, former Wilson teacher. -21- 1 w Back row, left to right: Jon Falgren, John Kuolt, Jim Hamann, Jim Clark, Lee Kellerhouse, Gayle Paden, Bill Thurston, Jim Abbott. Center row: Mr. Thomas Piscopo, Robert Mackenzie, Ben Gibbs, Robert Presher, Gary Klein, Brian Franklin, David Stoddard, Wayne Barrett. Front row: Frank Lucas, Dennis Kinnaird, Alfred Ferris, Ernest Alcaraz, Marvin Chynoweth, John Harper. Absent from picture: Bill Kuenne, John Charlton. The Zephyrs -- Ninth Grade Hi-Y The ninth grade Junior Hi-Y came into being at a formal induction on March 16, 1949, as the Zephyrs This name was chosen because Zephyrs means west wind , which is a prevailing wind and a constant one. The Zephyrs try to be constant in the ideals and purposes of their minds, strengthen their bodies, worship God, and work together for a finer community and better world. Social programs, sports events, and services to the school and community fill their calendar. A trip to Hollywood on Y Day in October, 1950, started their activities of the school year. There they watched U.C.L.A. defeat Stanford in a football tilt. Since then, the Zephyrs have held several successful dances and stag parties with the Monday Y-Teen group and Tiger Optimists. This spring semester, their highlight activity, and climax of the basketball season, was a barnstorming tour of Glendale and Whittier with a game at each spot for the B and C quintets. On this trip, they visited Forest Lawn to see the famous Last Supper window, and then went to Knott's Berry Farm where they saw its realistic ghost town. In sports they go swimming at downtown Y, play foot- ball, basketball, track, and softball. The Zephyrs took second place in the City Recreation Department basketball league. They always have a fun- filled beach party in June to wind up each school year. During the three years here at Wilson the Zephyrs have laid bricks to help build the teachers' patio, worked in the lunch arbor, built a storage and carrying case for girls' league vases, and have done other minor items. . They held regular weekly meetings on Thursday, usually at school and sometimes at the Northeast Y. By having weekly dues and swats, they keep their financial status up. The Zephyrs plan to keep their Club going at Hoover. FALL SEMESTER SPRlNG SEMESTER President .... Robert Presher President. , . . . Gayle Paden Vice president . . Gayle Paden Vice-president . . . Jon Falgren Secretary . . . . John Kuolt Secretary . . . Robert Presher Treasurer .... Dennis Kinnaird Treasurer .... Brian Franklin Sergeant of Arms , . Brian Franklin .Sergeant of Arms . . Sam Inabinett Sponsor: Thomas C. Piscopo - 22 .. a Tiger Optimists Are Outstanding in Sports During the past .year the Tiger Optimists filled the calendar with sports events and social activities. The club, sponsored, coached, and advised by Mr. Eugene Brucker, has enjoyed an eventful year at Wilson. The first sport on their program was touch football. The Optimists placed first in the consolation bracket in their league. After football the Tigers went into basketball. Their minor team placed first in the Optimist-Y league, then went on to Long Beach to win the Southern California basketball championship. Following basketball the club went into track, They participated in. the San Diego Recreation Department meets at Horace Mann and at Balboa Stadium. They entered a team in the joint Optimist-Hi-Y track meet, and placed third. The last sport in which they participated was softball. In that sport they won the Optimist-Y league championship. 1 Social events included a joint meeting at the YMCA with the Y-Ettes, and a picnic at El Monte Park. Other social activities were a beach party and Y Day in Hollywood. Elected officers for the fall term were: President, Jim Fousheeg Vice-president, Jim Battenfieldg Secretary, John Coulsong Treasurer, Gary Weinzapfelg Sergeant at Arms, Arthur Steele. OOO Members are pictured below. Back row, left to right: Jack Simmons, Rodney Capron, Terry Toovey, Jim Battenfield, Jack Sullivan, Gary Weinzapfel. Center row: John Coulson, John Lowry, Bill Patten, Dick Klawitter, Bob Youngs, Royal Clarke, Jim Foushee, Bob Boney. Front row: Dick Hernandez, Arthur Steele, Jack Neal, Robert Adams, Danny Sergent, Doug Van Keuren, Frank Abrams. Not in picture: Richie Rae, Bob Haley, Ronnie Erpelding. a may 5 asa aww- .mfg Siam assi,-f a Ethan si Wa l a W gina s ,unix MN ' s Back row, left to right: Ray Crouse, Mr. Emmett Skirvin, Sponsor. Center row: John Gragg, John Van der Linde, Howard McCluan, Ray Buttles, Bob Turvey, Ken Mackenzie, John Apen, Allan Murray. Front row: Hadley Johnson, Ronnie Moe, Barney' Firks, John Ekberg, Dick Gregory, Dennis Otsuka, Louis Firks, Bob Nichols. Not pictured: Jim Galasso. O00 GIANTS, EIGHTH GRADE JUNIOR HI-Y Early in the fall of 1949 a group of seventh graders was organized into a Junior Hi-Y group, under the sponsorship of Mr. Emmett Skirvin. Because of their physical size the name Giants was chosen. Charter members of the club include John Gragg, Barney Firks, John Ekberg, John Van der Linde, Bill Pfister, Bob Nichols, Howard McC1uan, Hadley Johnson, Dennis Otsuka, and Louis Firks. After a successful seventh grade year, the club has continued through the eighth grade. The Giants have been active in sports, participating in basket- ball, track,, and softball. They also have had social activities and gone on many excursions. Their purpose is as follows: To develop our minds, strengthen our bodies, worship God, and work together for a finer community and a' better world. Officers ' FALL SEMESTER SPRING SEMESTER President ..... Louis Firks President . . . , . . Bob Nichols V1Ce-p1-egident . . . John Ekberg Vice-president . John Van der Linde Secretary . . , Hadley Johnson Secretary .... Howard.McCluan Treasurer . . . . Dennis Otsuka Treasurer .... Dennis Otsuka Sergeant at Arms . . . John Gragg Sergeant at Arms . . Ken Mackenzie Chaplain .... Howard McCluan Chaplain . . . . Ray Crouse Sponsor . . Mr. Emmett Skirvin -24- Wilson Wildcais, Eighth Grade Hi-Y, Have Had Active Year Under the leadership of Mr. Lawrence Kirsch, the Wilson Wildcats have en- joyed an eventful year at Wilson. Social activities, sports events, and service to the school and community filled the calendar of the Wildcats for the past year. The Wildcats have had .many activities. To start the year off, the members attended an exciting football classic between Stanford and UCLA in the Los Angeles Coliseum last fall. This followed a mammoth show in the Hollywood Bowl. With their dates from Wilson the Wildcats enjoyed a hayride, barbecue, and dance in El Cajon last March. A pot luck dinner and dance at the Northeast YMCA made a gay ending for the yearis activities. Elected officers, who served the entire year, were: President, Harold Crandallg Vice-president, Gary Ek, Secretary, Charles Dorrmang Treasurer, Larry Carlin. Treasurer Larry Carlin brought honor to the club by bringing home the first place trophy for the past two years in the Optirnist's Oratorical Contest held at Hoover High. OOO Below, back row, left to right: Roy Travis, Carlton Lingo, Bertil Peterson, Jack Minor, James Henderson, Frank Hughes. Front row: Mr. Lawrence Kirsch, Sponsor, Harold Crandall, Carl Dierks, Larry Carlin, Jerry Pohle. -25- ' m mf , :VU or - 1 Q , Above: The Trojans. Seventh Grade Junior Hi-Y: Mr. James Burden sponors the group. Below: Ushers have assisted at all performances this year. Mr. Joseph Byrnes is sponsor. - 26 - Pals Club Elected officers of the Wilson Pals Club during the first semester Were: Max Hash, President, Deron Johnson, Vice-president, David Estey, Secretary, and Nick Gust, Sergeant at Arms. Second semester officers are: President, Derin Johnsong Vice-president, Danny Horneg Secretary, David Estey, and Nick Gust as Sergeant at Arms. The Pals have participated in softball, football, and basketball, in which they captured a second and third for the Pals League, playing against such teams as Dana Kearny, Pacific Beach, Lincoln, and Horace Mann. April 18th, they enjoyed a fine beach party held at Mission Beach. They also had a Father and Son Banquet. Their sponsor is the Police Department, which makes it possible for the Pals to enter free the Midget Auto Races, Padre baseball games, and State College basketball games played at State College. Fred Bates, their coach and leader, comes from State College and is in his senior year. He played offensive back field for the varsity squad. The club's purpose is to help the boys get acquainted and become interested in sports and become fairly good in all recreational sports. OOO Back row, left to right: Buddy Berger, Bob Matheny, Peter Powell, Sidney Morehouse, Don Cole, James Hale, Max Hash. Center: Billy Don Yadon, Nick Gust, Don Ryan, Deron Johnson, David Estey, Joe Bonetti, Bob Humphry. Front: Tom Pierce, Dick Williams, Philip Carter, Joe Cottsell, Dan Bonetti, Norval Waldrip, Bob Wyatt, Lee Arlington. Absent members: Bruce House, Danny Horne, Richard Edie, Bill Edic, Bill Heath. -27.- Back row, Left to right: Ann Galloway, Jackie Lorenz, Sally Lou Peck, Evelyn Reeves, Lauretta Timm, Marlene Hall, Barbara Townsend. Center row: Gloria Abramson, Kaye Hill, Carol Roth, Donna Palmer, Alison Hortie, Mary Lou Stock, Annette Mitchell. Front row: Helen Harris, Gwenn Sanford, Bina Magnuson, Sharon Richardson. OOO Tuesday Y-Teens Friendliness to all girls at all times and To face life squarely and to find and give the best have been the aims of the Tuesday Y-Teens. Under the leadership of iss Sally Brown, the Tuesday Y-Teens have par- ticipated in a number of soc-ia events. A few of them are a Popcorn Party at Quetzal Hall early in November, a Valentine Party, a picnic at Balboa Park late in February, and a Splash Party in April. The girls also participated in several Y-Days. i , 4 l Presiding over the fall semester were Mary Lou Stock, Presidentg Annette Mitchell, Vice-presidentg Marlene Hall, Secretaryg and Kaye Hill, Treasurer. During the spring semester the officers were Lauretta Timm, Presidentg Jackie Lorenz, Vice-president, Evelyn Reeves, Secretary. Kaye Hill again served as Treasurer. As a Christmas project, the girls made joke-books for wounded veterans, and Went caroling at the Naval Hospital, and in neighborhoods near the school. A series of talks on Charm and Personality which was attended by both Y-Teens groups completed the yearls activities at Wilson. Wilson's Bible Club The newly organized Bible Club has been Very successful this year, with anlaverage attendance of thirty members or more. There are no membership re- quirements, and anyone may attend. Shown above are the regular members. To sing and to enjoy fellowship together constitute the purpose of this group, and Scripture readings and Bible study are included. The officers are: President, Marleen Tuck, Vice-president, Emily Saundersg Secretary, Ruth Delfinog Song Leader, Tom Thomas, Pianist, Sue Colvin. Miss Dee Aldridge is their sponsor. 55,3-,xg QL, L15 QM Junior Drama Club i Wedding Rehearsal , a one-act play, recently was given by the Junior Drama Club as their last production of the year. This play was given in a special assembly for the guards. The c1ub's two previous productions were a Christmas play entitled Puppy Love, and a I-Ial1owe'en program for the guards. The club was headed by Leo Newton, President, Kay Nielson, Vice-president, Susan Sellman, Secretaryg for the lst semester. Second semester officers were Janelle McEwen, President, Beverly Palmer, Vice-president, Evelyn Parker, Secretary. I The Junior Drama Club is under the supervision of Mrs. Diane MCGIHHBSS. ..29.... if F We Enteriain Our Fellow Students ....... ff V, Ki 3 Jac: 5 , ,nu ls M In v y 3 .5--. - .N M ,lf-I-Krug,-3-,M 2 fs ' osx? M X.. Q 2' eine , .. I Qffwgf e-1: si-3. L yflf, ew f. ' . .. AA Wiki 2Hl5f:lWil'X.ff5f 'eV 52-1 we Q We .W e- 1 M ' :W 'f j - W ff' MK 'W New H M: H z '4 1 f as W 5' .nu --w -:,f-f-1.5, -:,Mf,:.,,., M ee, -W Ky., .pegs W irq. os -,-,,,j,f Nr ., . , W r A . H X. l,... Q zmxgnx . W ,iiimwlif M ,. , E f ,E N . K.. N Q .E 5 I sm T .QM ,T .g, EE mk'N:'g,gQEefHsffw' e me wr. 'E- - fsoww e 5 ,e Eg est, M Y sirmx R 1 mg Ti x-ss 5 K E fs W- x ze. E ea Q ,-A e 2 K Hfeweee 1 . so sq 1 - fm ,, MM, gm ., meme' A- wx K' x-' ww. Z, .qw ,.x , 2.-. ,, f , 'fi V Q W Jef X K.. .4 ,- K ' .A 4's', Y' -U. M .4-W, o ew f , gg 4 ' ' 1:1 K:-Szemw -Mx vs '-p,f,,- A .sus V , .W ' .ww fs 4-.fZv,:'w, mi, 7. ':'g',1,. 'MLW kj INT M mag... re. . '- H. we 7 K.: e W' 3: g Q., V 1 sa. 1 ,,!. -' V Q, Q 1 Ms 1 M - we W..+:fu-,au . o sw. 1,g1:fg.,e, 3 W- k wif, --4: Wgvq :X U-f.1.s.4MU? sw. ' v ima sl .M .ew - M -2-1..m,. fifuu-:dw , Q Q1 6. ze H, U35 . I -N ms gg? 2 ce ww H ju fr- .K 1, 5 . eggs W Twnmf.. y ss w riff- HJ... is :U , ' .ex ' A' Q - sees, , ' FW I --and -feel: -.uorew -P45 mf -,zflf W A :iz an Qfi-ig ,Y in 5,1 fe E, Q -XM X 1.-e,11,ew',,, -fe ' ,. - f -eu We .M.,g,,.. , BL ss Mule V, -N - 'SWE Wqsfw ' Emp, . .A News H mini wx is TQ 'xg left. Ninth grade special group. Miss Helen Gardiner is director. Lower left: Peggg grad-GTS as J -fin a :Q fgf -as aa-Y-at .na is -was ss- was S-E is-is na,-f E a . N , we .a M E a am if H a a i is me . W -fa Q15 , ai ,. -E? a a a P1 a E ss W4 as sexism H s is is ex a 1 ia- 5 + me sr is, .sara - a , G, . r M . .Nga -. his Wk is Sam a iw as W GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. Above: Mixed group. Inset: Eighth graders. Lower left: Ninth graders. Lower right: Special group, ninth grade. Members of the Glee Club are: Carole Adrnire, Heather Adarnson, Joan Barnett, Karen Barnson, Kathryn Bettinger, Marilyn Bonderson, Frances Boswell, Judy Bradshaw, Cecile Brickey, J enssine Carlin, Barbara Carroll, Ina Cesario, Selma Christensen, Marilyn Clark, Peggy Cooper, Susan Crain, Danice Daniels, Pat Davidson, Betty Davis, Judy Dean, Mary Lou Doxtater, Judy Field, Marian Fitch, Marlene Franck, Mary Elizabeth Geyer, Barbara Goodwin, Barbara Hale, Helen Harris, Beverly Hasti, Elsa Heckrnan, Kaye Hill, Carol Lee Higgs, Ann How, Gloria Hymer, Clarice Johnson, Donna Johnson, Charlene Jones, Martha Kenny, Susan Kimble, J oye Klopcic, Jeanie Klucker, Barbara Kent, Marcia Lill, Alice Mallory, Frances May, Joan Melsted, Georgia Moynahan, Sally Murphy, Shirley Nicoloff, Sharalon Ohlson, Phyllis Pannell, Sally Peck, Linda Pelton, Sondra Perry, Sharon Porter, Evelyn Renshaw, Bonnie Reynolds, Barbara Roberts, Pat Roe, Helen Ross, Helen Sartorius, Marcia Saxman, Ann Schultz, Roxie Sherinian, Barbara Smith, Reda Srnolk, Marilyn Stead, Marilyn Stuart, Sharon Szarkowski, Connie Thompson, Mary Thompson, Marleen Tuck, Donna Tucker, Betty Trautner, Jane Voll, Mitzi Whipple, Claudine White, Karen White, Nancy Willoughby. ...Sl- Above: BOYS' GLEE CLUB: Mrs. Irene Hudgins, Directorg Center: Scene from Why the Chimes Rangng Lower left: Ann Silveira, Accompanistg Lower center: Ninth Grade Specialty Groupg Lower rightg Bill Kuenne, Soloist. ..32..- ,NQSEZQE 5 gag axons-, ., H vw mania -SN!! 1 ,D .-B D .- r,- ,...., J - E , 'B-S. ' Y swf-V I MQW -- '1 y .V ' f re r Elirrarrglilgrg Q? N Q Q 2 -f in 1 b . ss x n na xx an nu gm'.-Q Mer, .. lu My-gs ,..5lM ,I Mg, M E fl.. . XXX W' F 4 .. . sf Q 'A - xxlrs H 3: - K :-n- ss - W-,Q xl - ' ff vm - are f Above: BOYS' GLEE in informal attireg Center, left: Specialty Groupg Center, right: Larry Smith, Specialty Dancerg Lower left, Darrell and Dallas Pope, Acrobatsg Lower right: Cry Babies , Report Card Day I 133.- Aboveg Advanced Orchestra: Lower left: Kim Igelman, Corxcertmasterg Lower rightg Mrs. Lettie Iva Bristow, Director. -34.- Above: Senior Band, Mr. Donald Phillips, Director. Below: Section Leaders Senior Band. -35, Above: Advanced Orchestra: Below: String Orchestra, rated Superior at County Music Festival. Third Photo: Intermediate Orchestra: Bottom Photo: Beginning Orchestra. A11 groups are directed by Mrs. Lettie Bristow. ORGANIZED AT MID-TERM, the Jiinior Band is for seventh and eighth grade students who had not been able to do previous band work. Directed by Mr. Donald Phillips, the sixty-five beginning instrurnentalists have made rapid progress and will make up next year's Intermediate Band. -3 N- 79-4 23' ,fl Qi. Il xl! + s is..,..e? lj, With the expansion of the music department, it was possible to form another band class, and last Septemberds Junior Band became the Intermediate Band. We hope that this band, under the direction of Mr. Donald Phillips, will become a permanent one, since it fills a very necessary place in the band program. Q- 37- Scenes above are from the two major drama productions of the year, directed by Mrs. Diane D. McGinness. Why the Chimes Rang was the Christmas playg The Wizard of Oz was a spring success. ....38.. E m We Serve Our School ..... ss x ss w ss x ss mx - :mx mee-ss-mu em M new as a H lv me m W e K. new mm THE JOURNALISM CLASS. Above left Edltor Da and Charles Emersong Mrs. Harriette Marshall Ad and assistant, B111 Thursto me - s , u 3 sw, 1' 5 5 s xii ,,- .V W N K 1 H 2 I 2Zx?Q , K x-v L 4 Q M M H fig E is Q N . Q . , V , M - lx M ,G ig .wx Y E ,n .xg X I HQ., s,M,sM??Qq Wim ns- - - Q w: 4 ' W 1 ' -'-' mW'U as Q M A . , rf 1 - Q s .5 if X , X, K X E qQg:E , -,- 4: cj hm A 5 -wzumlnx,mM egg. ,efx vmmwm , AM 1m we , , , A W Q Q .4 - 5 sf ' 1 T LM ' f 2 . f is 'gl 1 'HA 'H - 'f H? M it X .-5 I 257- egg -55 fa . , : V -M 5. .-:Q 553515 . E ' N Y H ' F 7 Q Y ff H' N 2 ' . , - V , fide X V Qswvf-PM -is sg? U. an M we 3 i7w,f MQ: me gf 1 'Q 5 We V we M: V -Q 2+'i?g,e 'a9':iy'S U 1. Hi Q Q' 1 X E 'M ' 'nam af 5 .iw A 'A ' ..,. s X .. A E ' Esau y 11 Lxfm 5 M n wf g A w A I , Q x WJ 1.m n U 41-seg 6 w 'x?r:, :sawn E, 55. . Q w In m u -Q ETH Wm Rss in? wi. ,ms pea im Q N WZ!! vi gs 11-LQPKE g W, V Jaime? 2 -1, .5 me fwiwi 9935555 ffgasms W? EEBEXS mwaggs -B? ,Z-E H W, M-Nmik wr A Q :nk H as - z ss. REQ! saws i E - s The NINTH GRADE PRINTERS did a fine job this year on school papers and projects. Mr. Vincent Brainard is Instructor. 4. 40 - To the Stage Crew, supervised by Ernest Liljegren, the school owes much of the success of its fine stage performances this past year. -41.-. WILSON'S SERVICE GROUPS. Top photo, Guardsg Mr. George Robison, Adviserg Below guards: Office Monitors. Below upper left: School Secretariesg Upper right: Custodiansg Lower leftg Color Guard: Lower right: Cafeteria Ladies. -.421 i We Find Variety in Our School Life N- www, W ff, MW an M E, am. na a Q if a .5 L ss Q XRS an wxmfww Q K me 5 ss 1. sa ss , N .WE H Az. sl ,Nga uw 5 W sa la ww ww Hman mm af: mm as sd-mf Q B 1 as is H H E MIFQWKQ H, M nw- W, g Y Q ',.: .:.- 6:5355 '25 2355. W wifi'-3311 A' ' U E, :EI :.,:. 55' 3 B S wg P - an x my 9 H X. ,Q H. away xv rf za VA.,- x z H 1 x 'm .YF -431 Ex gym jg in xx -Lmam ss -iss Dm. KK. 'WFS . 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Clark, Vice-principal Ethel Long, Librarian Mrs. Bernice Stafford, Nurse , Robert Adams, Industrial Arts Elsidee Aldridge, I-Iomernaking, English E 1 Harold Blair, General Science l Vincent Brainard, Printing Mrs. Lettie Bristow, Orchestra, English Eugene Brucker, Physical Education, Counseling James Burden, Mathematics Mrs. -Dorothy Burns, General Science Walter Busch, Mechanical Drawing Joseph Byrnes, General Science, Mathematics Mary Caldwell, English ' Mrs. Eleanor Clayton, General Science, Social Studies S. Roy Close, Woodworking Mrs. Elizabeth Cooper, Physical Education . Easter Cupp, General Science Mrs. Evelyn Dewey, Homemaking Maude Dixon, Mathematics ' Mrs. Eleanor Edmiston, Art, English, Social Studies John Eilertsen, Physical Education K Helen Gardiner, Music, English , Geraldine Hanselmann, Homemaking Marvel Hart, English Edgar Hebert, Languages, Social Studies John Hook, Industrial Arts Norman Houser, Algebra, Counseling ' Mrs. Irene Hudgins, Music, Social Studies Mrs. Janet Julien, English Lawrence Kirsch, English, Social Studies Albert Lewis, Art, General Science, Social Studies Ernest Liljegren, Mathematics, Stage Mrs. Diane McGinness, Drama, Speech Arts Mrs, Beatrice McGlashan, Typing Christo Maheras, Physical Education Mrs. Harriette Marshall, English, Journalism Ivan Massey, Mathematics, Counseling Herbert Millard, Industrial Arts Herbert Minshall, Art Mitylene Newton, Homemaking Anne O'Neill, English Mrs. Evelyn Ozga, Mathematics, General Science Donald Phillips, Band, Social Studies Mrs. Lucille Pickett, English, Mathematics, Counsel' Thomas Piscopo, Speech Arts, English Bruce Porteous, Social Studies William Raaka, Physical Education, Counseling Mrs. Evelyn Rawlins, Mathematics, Algebra George Robison, Mathematics Dorothy Rosenbury, Languages, English Mrs. Dorothy Ross, General Science, Counseling l Mary Jane Simpson, Physical Education I Mrs. Ruth Webber, Mathematics I Mrs. Bernice Taylor, English, Social Studies I I Miriam Taylor, English Robert Winter, Mathematics, General Science I Mary Woolford, Social Studies, Physical Education l Mrs. Cornelia Wright, Homemaking Mrs. Marion Yakel, Art 1 Absent from picture: Angeline English Mrs. Florence Peterson, Algebra, Mather!! 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