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Wayne R. Starr Dick President of the Service Club, National Honor Society, Skipper ' s Club, Editor of the Log, ' 54, Log Staff, ' 55, Science Club, Glee Club, Chess Club, Secretary of the Chemistry Class, Hi-Y, Bowling Club, Football, Basketball. Poised, slim and trim Wayne is Woodward ' s answer to London ' s Bond Street. A man with a literary bent Dick ' s enthusiasms in the field include everything from the effusions of the Washington Daily News to the nature lyrics of Wordsworth. A philosophical thinker with a touch of genius, Wayne intends to pursue an analytical career after completing his studies at Harvard. Friendly, generous, omnipresent, man-about- ' Woodward, Wayne will be sorely missed. Richard M. West Dick Hi-Y Fellowship. If Dick isn ' t related to Gen. Robert E. Lee, he should be. Woodward ' s most vehement booster of The South Shall Rise Again Theory, Rebel West feels only two emotions in regard to territorial divides: love toward the South (defined as the land between Mason and Dixon ' s line to the South Pole) and hate toward the North (M-D line to the North Pole). Had Dick been born 100 years earlier, it is a certainty he would have had the Red Badge of SomethingT To emphasize his Confederate outlook on life, Dick ' s college dreams feature Miami U., . . . and you can ' t get much farther south than that without leaving the homeland. i Ldor Bacon has said that the greatest trust between man and man is the trust of giving counsel. No man has ever been more worthy of such trust, or received it with more faith and integrity than our beloved Advisor to the Senior Class, Mr. Lewis A. Stone. Without proper direction the best students become poor ones. In recognition of this fact, and with deepest gratitude, the students of the Senior Class would like to express their thanks to Mr. Stone for his wise and good-humored counsel; it has served as a direction of their actions at Woodward and will continue to serve as a guidance of their future destinies. 22
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Richard P. Preston Dick Editor of the Triangle. Skippers Club, Lettermen ' s Club. Glee Club. Hi- Y Fellowship, Basketball, Baseball. A true southern gentleman, Dick has real stature as a baseball player. Manager of the Woodward Basketball and Football teams, Dick regretfully turned down a tryout with the Baltimore Orioles, being too busy with such activities as escorting dowagers down the carpeted aisles of Constitution Hall and running a still in the chemistry lab. In the fall Dick will leave the not so old family plantation to study veterinary medicine at Iowa State College. Woodward will miss his generous and enthusiastic loyalty. L. Charles Rumsey Rumi Asst. First Aid Instructor. Fun-loving, racing-enthusiast Rums combines a proDensity for cynicism, with service to his community as a volunteer on the B. C. C. Rescue Squad with enthusiasm for things German. Rums hopes to be the proud owner of a new Volkswa.gon. And with a real flair for speaking, Rums has held his own at Woodward in bull sessions and in classroom discussion on all subiects, including his favorites, .irirls and cars. This gift of gab will undoubtedly help Rums to outstanding success in his career, the Navy. John N. Schauer Jack A veteran of the Korean conflict, prestidigitator Jack follows with unflagging interest a quartet of remarkable varied hobbies: hypnotism, photo.graphy, weight lifting and linguistic studies. Being able to hassle in Korean and Russian, as well as English, Jack is able to overpower the opposition, even without utilizing his hypnotic abilities. A pleasant and talented person, Jack expects to attend the University of New Mexico. 21
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Senior Direct ireciofi ¥ Sydney A. Abel 4531 Warren Street N. W., Washington, D. C Wo 6-6878 Bruce M. Alexander 3233 Stephensn Place N. W., Washington, D. C Em 3-5936 George M. Baldwin 4826 Sedgwick Street N. W., Washington, D. C Em 3-4066 Wallace L. Bond 1139 45th Place S. E., Washington, DC Lu 1-5900 David F. Camp 6420 2nd Place N. W., Washington, DC. Ra 3-0890 Joseph L. Ciampa 2207 Chapman Road, Lewisdale, Maryland Ha 2-3537 Richard M. Curtain RED 1 Shreve Road, Falls Church, Va Je 2-2453 Richard A. Ellis 7108 Ridgewood Avenue, Chevey Chase, Md Ol 4-3438 Harlan G. Fisk 10815 St. Paul Street, Kensington, Md Lo 5-3114 Charles G. Frey 10219 Grant Avenue, Silver Spring, Md. Lo 4-5776 Richard S. Heller 3835 Albemarle Street, Washington, D. C Ke 7-0966 Richard W. Hill 1541 44th Street N. W., Washington, DC Fe 3-1219 Sanford W. Horstman 6095 8th Place, N. Arlington, Va Je 4-1554 Stephan S. Kaufman 3262 Worthington Street N. W., Washington. DC Em 3-0072 Thomas H. Lyons 216 West Great Fall Street, Fall Church, Va. Je 2-0455 Michael W. Mooney Occoquan, Virginia Occoquam 51J2 Charles M. Murphy 4204 Wheeler Road S. E., Washington, D. C Michael L. Murdock 2109 34th Street S. E., Washington, D. C Lu 2-2404 Marcus E. Penn 5530 4th Street N. W., Washington, D. C Ta 9-2576 Richard P. Preston RED 3 Mt. Airy, Md L. Charles Rumsey 2937 Macomb Street N. W., Washington, D. C Wo 6-0496 John N. Schauer 1509 N. Kentucky Street, Arlington, Va. John M. Seekins Reedsburg, Wisconsin, Rt. 1 Box 38 WayneR.Starr 10131 Crestwood Rd., Kensingt on, Md. Ol 9-9272 Richard M. West 4303 3rd Street N. W., Washington, D. C Ta 9-5161 John K. Zoeller 461 1 47th Street N. W., Washington, D. C Wo 6-0412 23
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