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Fiffflffif so E, THE cLAss of Nineteen Hundred Fifty-eight, do hereby submit the following Yearbook for your inspection. In publishing it, we have attempted to unfold to our classmates all the victories, activities, and memories ofthe past year. It is our aim to record For future meditation, treasured schooltime 1 i . memories, so that in years to come, as we mature, and have families of our l own we can understand more easily the younger generation. l I For the first time in the history of Woodward the Red Devil , the l name given our athletic teams, has been used as the theme ofthe yearbook. We have shown him engaged in school endeavors, and extra-curricular activities. We have tried to present a new and original edition of The Log. We hope this volume meets with your approval.
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50142 Clog 1958 !9uAA'JAenJ Ly jAe .sjfuafenfj of WIJDDWARD PREP SCHUUL 1736 G STREET, N.W. WASHINGTON 6, D.C.
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Q5 MR. PHILLIPS, popular head ofthe Science Department, has been a favorite of the science students since his arrival at Woodward in 1955. K Born in Yugoslavia, Mr. Phillips studied at the Federal Polytechnic Institute in Zurich, Switzerland, which was, incidentally, Einstein's alma mater. He taught for many years in Yugoslavia and then served as a diplomat, coming to this country in 1949. Aside from officiating in Room 226, Mr. Phillips is a part-time Professor at the Georgetown University Institute of Languages and Linguistics and in the Vox School of Languages. We, the Log Staff of 1958, do hereby dedicate this issue of The Log to this man who has so tirelessly given of his time and his energy to the education of the students of Woodward School. 4 ,. , K
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